Author: Lydia Nathan

Local Allen County group provides meals to families in need

SCOTTSVILE, Ky. – The holiday season is all about paying it forward. One local group is serving up just that. Feeding Faith, a non-profit associated with the Scottsville branch of the Faith Coalition and Freedom Hill Church, provides to families in need. Every Monday, volunteers prepare free, warm meals for each family and group. On Monday, attendees were able to…

Local park provides way to grieve during the holiday season

FRANKLIN, Ky. – The holiday season can be filled with joy, but it can be challenging when grieving a loved one. Jimmy Roberts Park in Franklin, Kentucky incorporated a memory tree in honor of those who passed. They are encouraged to add an ornament or photo to the display in remembrance of their loved ones. Local businesses and families have…

New statement released regarding medical marijuana and owning a firearm

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – With medical marijuana becoming legalized in Kentucky at the first of the year, there are some questions being raised. The federal law makes it illegal to own a handgun and use medical marijuana. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, known as ATF, released a letter explaining this. The document says regardless if a state…

Arising fashion trends and crazes going into the holiday season

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – With Christmas just around the corner and 2025 approaching, it may be important to stay up to date on new fads and crazes. Steel Mill & Co. is one of many staple shops in Bowling Green. Their inventory varies from shoes and apparel to home decor and personalized items. Staff gave their predictions on what to…

Santa’s Lookout provides holiday cheer for local foster families

SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – The holiday season is also known as the season for giving. That’s why one local business partnered with foster families in the area for a fun December night. Santa’s Lookout in Scottsville, Kentucky hosted 75 foster families at their farm this evening. Kids and families were greeted by Santa’s elves before hopping on a train ride around…

Birds flying south for the winter

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – As temperatures get colder, animals are making the great migration to have a warmer holiday season. Lots of birds are traveling south for the cooler months. Birds travel in flocks for warmth as well as protection. The journey for some birds is dependent on weather conditions or time of year. However, for some birds, migrating to…

Advice for gifting pets for the holidays

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Buying the perfect gift for friends or family can be challenging. Some result to getting a furry friend, but it is important to be cautious. According to a study conducted by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals, 39% of pet owners gift pets as presents during the holidays. The organization also found…

Remembering disasters by helping victims

LOGAN COUNTY, Ky. – Finding the true meaning of the holiday season can be difficult, especially after a natural disaster. That’s why Logan County Search and Rescue wanted to pay it forward. Bowling Green faced tremendous devastation during the December 2021 tornadoes. Many homes and businesses were destroyed, and countless lives were taken. As Wednesday marks the third anniversary, many…

Two South Warren seniors sign to play collegiate baseball

BOWLING GREEN. Ky – Two longtime friends and South Warren seniors made their college commitments official tonight. Both Ethan Reynolds and Ty Croghan signed to play college baseball at in-state universities. Croghan signed to play at Lindsey Wilson College, while Reynolds is becoming a WKU Hilltopper. The boys said they are excited to continue their athletic journey, especially celebrating their…

Annual Shop with a Cop event held at Meijer

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. –  The holiday season is all about giving back to the community. That’s why the Fraternal Order of Police teamed up with the Boys and Girls Club to check off some kids’ wish lists. Law enforcement officers from the Smiths Grove Police, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office, and the Kentucky State Police gathered at the local Meijer…