Author: Karenna Chaudoin

Jordan Davis Pregame Concert at WKU

Bowling Green, KY.- The Hilltoppers will be facing off against the Liberty Flames tomorrow at Houchens Stadium. To pump up the gameday atmosphere, Western Kentucky University is hosting country music star, Jordan Davis, for a pregame concert. The evening will begin with concert festivities on South Lawn at 4 o’clock and Jordan Davis will begin performing at 5.  WKU is…

Haunted attractions you can visit this Halloween season

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- If you are seeking a thrill and maybe a little scare this Halloween season, there are a few haunted houses in the area to check out. The Kentucky Grand Hotel is transforming into “The Haunted Hotel” for the first time, starting Oct. 19 through Halloween night. Bride-to-be Jessica Spears was supposed to have her wedding on Halloween…

AAA East Central is partnering with BGPD for an Identity Theft Presentation

Bowling Green, KY.- Cybercrimes are the fastest-growing crimes in the country and as technology continues to advance, the problem may only get worse. Seniors, children, teens, and college students are at a higher risk of falling prey to identity theft scams. Whether you shopping online, playing video games, or even connecting to unsecured wifi at a coffee shop, your cyber…

A historic home known as the Murder Mansion is up for auction

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – One historical feature of Bowling Green is up for auction – a place many know as Murder Mansion. The stately brick home sits back from Fairview Avenue and sparks interest for more than one reason. In 1948, Dr. Charles Martin and his wife, Martha, were brutally murdered in their home. Seventy-five years later, the story continues…

Voter registration deadline is approaching

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- Election Day is nearly a month away, which means there is less than a week to register to vote if you have not done so already. The deadline for voter registration is Oct. 10 at 4 p.m., and no changes can be made after that time. If you are voting with a mail-in ballot or absentee ballot,…

‘The Blind’ movie premiere and meet and greet with Willie and Korie Robertson

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- If you’ve heard the phrase Happy, Happy, Happy, you may know of the Robertson Family and the Duck Dynasty crew. The family has made a new movie, called “The Blind,” and visited Bowling Green’s Regal Cinema for the premiere. The family called out to its fan base to choose any three theaters that were showing the premiere….

WKU interior design students competing for the design of Mustang Speakeasy

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- Traveler’s Cellar Winery is launching a new business inside the old State Street High School Gymnasium. Western Kentucky University Interior Design Students are working to design a portion of the facility that will be the Mustang Speakeasy. The goal of the project is to replicate the 1920s feel of an authentic speakeasy while giving students the ability…

A program for senior volunteers is impacting lives in the classroom

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Community Action of Southern Kentucky is connecting senior volunteers with students in nonprofit childcare settings through the Foster Grandparents Program. This unique program is bringing lots of smiles to the classroom and leaving an impact on student’s lives. Director of the Foster Grandparent Program, Krista Graves, says, “The grandparents are able to nurture, and mentor students…

Drakes Creek Middle School is a Blue-Ribbon Award Recipient

Bowling Green, KY.- Drakes Creek Middle School, of Warren County Public Schools is celebrating a major achievement. The school received a national honor, the Blue-Ribbon Award. This year, 353 public schools received the award. That is less than 1% of schools across the nation. The award is based on academic achievements throughout the prior school year. Director of Secondary Education for…

Health Concerns due to Residential Radon Exposure

South Central Kentucky is known for its vast cave system, and the delicate karst and formations far underground attract many visitors from all over the world. However, what lurks below the surface can be dangerous to people that call South Central Kentucky home. This area’s karst landscape and underground cave system is a hotspot for radon exposure, raising significant concerns…