Author: Krista Garrison

Mammoth Cave’s Green River Ferry area improvement projects underway

MAMMOTH CAVE, Ky. – Mammoth Cave National Park is beginning construction on improvement projects near the Green River Ferry. One of which involves a partially glass bridge made to be handicap accessible extending an already accessible trail. “The accessible trail Echo River Springs is a really cool trail. We have a few accessible trails in the park, but this is…

Local NAACP reacts to the death of two major civil rights activists

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – John Lewis, a well-renowned civil rights activist and congressman died Friday at the age of 80 after a battle with stage four pancreatic cancer. His death is affecting locals in Bowling Green as well. Lewis was the last survivor of the Big Six civil rights activists who organized the 1963 march on Washington, and spoke shortly…

More adaptive sports on their way in Bowling Green

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Some good news in Bowling Green, more adaptive sports opportunities are making their way into the community. The Bowling Green Parks and Recreations division received a $21,000 grant for adaptive sports from the University of Kentucky Human Development Institute’s Wellness Edge Program. The money will go towards the adaptive sports program to provide youth sport wheelchairs…

Man arrested after 2-year-old is shot in the leg

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A Bowling Green man is facing several criminal charges after a two-year-old child was shot in the leg in the man’s apartment. Warren County Sheriff’s Deputies were called to 150 Evon Way, Apt. 3 Thursday afternoon after someone reported a child being shot, according to a press release from the sheriff’s office. The child was taken…

Local students get watermelon in their meal delivery with the help of volunteers

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Local Bowling Green City School children received the usual Thursday meal delivery with a special addition this morning. Need More Acres farm provided 1,000 watermelons to deliver to families for this week’s food supply drop off with the Bowling Green Independent School system according to Dalla Emerson, the director of food service operations for the school….

McConnell tours Rochester Dam

ROCHESTER, Ky. – Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell toured a Green River dam Thursday afternoon. The Muhlenberg County dam is under renovations to protect a major water source for thousands of people who live in the area. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell along with other government officials toured the progress on Thursday. The Rochester Dam along the Green River is…

Police investigate death on Magnolia Street

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Bowling Green police are investigating the death of a man in his late 30s. Police were called to the scene Wednesday night in the 1400 block Magnolia Street. As of 10:23 p.m. Wednesday, police had not released the man’s identity or cause of death.  

WKU hosting a beam raising to commemorate the halfway point of construction on Commons at Helm Library

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Construction on the new Helm Library at Western Kentucky University has hit the halfway point and Wednesday, university officials commemorated the occasion. A beam, weighing nearly 1,500 pounds that is the largest of several support beams lining the west wall and supporting the third floor of what will become the Commons at Helm Library was signed…

Some Kentucky nursing homes and senior living facilities allowing restricted visitation

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Kentucky nursing homes were given the OK to allow visitation with strict restrictions beginning Wednesday. While some local nursing homes are not ready to allow visitors, some senior living facilities, operating under slightly different orders, began restricted visitation two weeks ago. Under the current restrictions, senior living facilities and nursing homes may allow outdoor socially distanced…

Traveling carnival leading to controversy in Bowling Green

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A traveling carnival setting up shop in Bowling Green has at least one public official scratching his head. The Greenwood Mall parking lot is the site of the traveling carnival opening Thursday for the next two weeks. Bowling Green City Commissioner, Brian ‘Slim’ Nash voiced concerns about the potential of a mass gathering at the carnival…