Author: Lydia Nathan

Warren County Conservatives host republican candidate forum

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Warren County Conservatives hosted a public question and answer forum on Monday. The panel consisted of returning and new candidates running for leadership positions within the city. This included Mayor Todd Alcott, City Commissioner Candidate John Williams, and current commissioner Melinda Hall. Current commissioner Sue Parrgin was not in attendance due to a family matter….

Third Annual SKY Arts Film Festival is coming this weekend

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Lights .. camera … action! The Third Annual SKY Arts Film Festival is making a comeback this weekend. The film festival will be held at the Capitol Theater from Friday, October 18th through Sunday, October 20th. Each day on this three-day event will feature films and documentaries. The film will also include various blocks of activities….

Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce hosts Amendment Two public discussion

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The debate for Kentucky Constitutional Amendment Two continues across the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce hosted superintendents from Bowling Green Independent Schools and Warren County Public Schools to further discuss Amendment Two. Also known as the “School Choice Bill”, it would allow public tax dollars to go toward private schools. Both education…

Kappa Delta 2024 Shenanigans raises money for local organization

Benefiting the Family Enrichment Center

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Western Kentucky University students put on their dancing shoes on Monday for good cause. The Kappa Delta Sorority put on the 2024 Shenanigans tonight at Southern Kentucky Preforming Arts Center (SKY PAC.) The event features performances to raise money for Bowling Green’s Family Enrichment Center. Each sorority and fraternity pairing choreographed dances and songs. The theme…

11th Annual Scarecrow Trail kicks off at Lost River Cave

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Lost River Cave is getting into the Halloween Spirit. This past weekend, The Cave kicked off their 11th annual Scarecrow Trail. Lost River Cave partnered with more than 70 local businesses to ring in the fall weather. The trail features nearly 90 scarecrows on the path. Each organization came up with some creative ways to display…

Something spooky on The Hill

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Looking for something to add to your fall bucket list? This October, Hilltop History & Haunts Tour is a 90-minute excursion around Western Kentucky University’s campus. Dr. Tamela Smith has been a paranormal investigator for over 20 years. She will lead you through some of Western’s most haunted places. The tour features the eerie history of the…