Author: Meghann Stamps

Huge price cuts at Humane Society Empty the Shelters

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The BISSELL Pet Foundation sponsored Empty the Shelters event runs through this Sunday. One of the locations people are buying their pets from is the Bowling Green-Warren County Humane Society. During each nationwide event, BISSELL Pet Foundation helps sponsor reduced adoption fees for $25 or less. For feline lovers, adult cat fees are completely waved right…

Olde Stone undergoes major upgrades

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – One Bowling Green hang out is undergoing some serious upgrades.  The Club at Old Stone is renovating their clubhouse, doubling the size of their restaurant and event space.  The Clubhouse renovation includes a new rooftop deck and 360-degree bar overlooking the golf course. The restaurant space will be able to hold 100 people, and the event…

Local entrepreneurs share success stories in spite of pandemic

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Studies show that through the course of the pandemic, entrepreneurship has had a major boom in the U.S. – more in the nation than any other advanced economy in the world. Since the start of the pandemic, the Kentucky Small Business Development Center says they’ve had many new people asking to be mentored about how to…

Bilstein speaks on Manufacturing Month

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Governor Andy Beshear pronounced October as Manufacturing Month in celebration of the nearly 5,000 manufacturing sectors across Kentucky. Kentucky manufacturers employ 250,000 people- about 13 percent of the state’s workforce. One school that helps people find their calling in trade jobs is Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College. Bilstein Cold Roll Still in Bowling Green sponsored…

Lost River Cave opens 10th annual Scarecrow Trail

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The 10th annual Scarecrow Trail opened up this past weekend at Lost River Cave. 75 different entries submitted their scarecrows this year. That’s the most entries they’ve ever had. People can walk the trail to see scarecrows from schools, businesses and all types of places, all for free. This first week of October, people can vote…

Fire Department uses Haunted Woods to raise money

WINGFIELD, Ky. – Its officially spooky season, and there are a couple of interesting attractions coming to South Central Kentucky. One place in particular is giving away few treats along with their tricks. In Edmonson County, the Wingfield Fire Department is using their Haunted Woods/Haunted House this fall to raise funding for their department.

Bowling Green fire kills elderly woman

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A Bowling Green woman lost her life in a fire early Monday morning. The fire broke out around 2 a.m. on Hampton Drive. Firefighters found a body inside the home. Neighbors said an elderly woman lived there alone. At times a caretaker assisted her. Emergency crews woke neighbors to inform them of the fires. Next door…

Cocktails & Trails celebrates success at Lost River Cave

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Saturday night was Lost River Cave’s annual Cocktails and Trails event. People walked through the trails, with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and games along the path to the cave.  Lost River Cave offered the COVID friendly option for people to tour the cave in groups to make the event safe for everyone.  And best of all, every…

WWII reenactment at Phil Moore Park, ft. German tiger tank

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Saturday morning, Honoring Our Heroes Inc. will present their second annual, free to attend, Operation: Anvil, The Battle for Southern France.  The 1944 battle recreation will incorporate a recreation of a German tiger tank, one of only about five tanks left in the world. The tank features parts tank items from a real Axis tank.  Reenactors…