Author: Michael Ridgeway

Working toward next steps, Warren County comes together

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – After destructive flooding, city and county government are working around the clock to push clean up, mitigation and secure funding for assistance. After five days of consistent rainfall bringing almost 11 inches of water to the already weather inundated Warren County and surrounding areas. The karst topography of Warren County is a great benefit to not…

Surrounded by water, massive flooding cuts off subdivisions

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Since rain started to fall on Wednesday, April 2, areas of Bowling Green and Warren County became impassable going into the weekend. 2025’s inclement weather so far has caused a lot of water to drain into the area’s cave system and with high ground saturation and flooded aquifers, the excess rainfall essentially has no where to…

SKyPAC breaks ground on new Robert P. Ramsey Annex

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center broke ground Tuesday on a new construction project that is sure to help improve operations. The Robert P. Ramsey Annex will replace the movie viewing area next to SKyPAC and stand four stories tall, housing administrative officers as well as two new rehearsal spaces and areas to build props and…

School zone PSA by Bowling Green Police

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Complaints have been made concerning school zones in the city limits and therefore, increased safety measures will take place. The Bowling Green Police Department will ramp up patrols in school zones following some close calls to ensure that everyone can continue their day safely. BGPD Recruitment Sergeant Brad Hogue said that writing citations and issuing fines…

Bowling Green Police Academy graduates Academy Class 8

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Friday, March 28 will be a day that the newest recruit officers at Bowling Green Police Department will remember for the rest of their lives after committing themselves to a career of public service and safety. BGPD added six more officers to their ranks, who are all from different walks of life, between them are nine…

Protest against the Trump administration in Munfordville

MUNFORDVILLE, Ky. – On Saturday, March 29, a handful of protestors gathered in front of the Hart County Courthouse to express their concerns about the current White House administration. Judith Petersen, chairperson of the Hart County Democratic Party, organized the protest and said protestors present had many worries from education to scientific research. Signage displaying disdain for the ongoing changes…

Local woman spurs new city ordinance, Scottsville allows natural landscapes

SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – After being reported for violating a city ordinance, one nature enthusiast worked alongside city government to come up with a new city ordinance to allow natural landscapes on private property. Tosha Clark who started this project with her husband six years ago wanted to make her home inviting to box turtles which then evolved into providing a…

Multi-state K9 training underway in Allen County

SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – This year is the 12th annual seminar, competition and certification event at On Point K9, bringing dozens of officers from several states to gather together and train for better public service. Police and military dogs are locators for drugs or people and to test their skill along with the handler’s competency, On Point decided 12 years ago…