Author: Noah Faerber

Changes to SOKY Marketplace include renaming to SOKY Center, new website

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Recently, you may have noticed some changes to what was formerly SOKY Marketplace in Bowling Green, the biggest one being a name change. It’s now known as the SOKY Center and is managed by the Warren County Public Library. Friday, it officially launched its website as a hub for what’s happening at 636 Center St. Manager…

Local band Top Shelf unites to support animal advocacy

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A band made up of members from across the country, brought together in Hart County, is bonding over more than just music. Before they take the stage at La Gala for Rockin’ the Blues for Rescues on Saturday night, benefitting the Bowling Green Warren County Humane Society, here’s the story of Top Shelf: “We met through…

Kentucky sets tourism records for 3rd straight year

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – 2024 was yet another record-breaking year for tourism in Kentucky… as Governor Andy Beshear stopped by the Louisville Slugger Museum to announce this: “Last year, 2024, was the best year for tourism in the history of Kentucky.” This announcement made in front of the Big Bat is the third year in a row that Kentucky has…

Project 330 in Scottsville’s construction on schedule despite rain

SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – The brand new gyms coming to Scottsville are coming along nicely… as construction is going great on Project 330, a new recreation project in Allen County. This project creates multiple basketball courts and a new facility for the community to use behind The Core in Scottsville. Even with 28.5 inches of rain that crews have seen on…

Butler County Public Library offers free fishing poles to community

MORGANTOWN, Ky. – A new program at the Butler County Public Library is perfect for families wanting to get out on the lake this summer. In partnership with a local member of the League of Kentucky Sportsmen, the library is now letting kids check out fishing poles and gear, just like a library book. The library has eight poles and…

Air Methods of Kentucky celebrates 25 years of service to community

GLASGOW, Ky. – They’re officially known as the Kentucky Eight and commonly known as the Ocho, but the community knows the team at Air Methods of Kentucky in Glasgow by another name: lifesavers. “We’re helping people during their worst times of their lives most days, and just the training they put into us… the experience that we had before we…

Court Stevens premieres new novel “Tell Me Something Good”

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – You may know her as the director of the Warren County Public Library, but Court Stevens is also an accomplished author. She just released her 10th novel, Tell Me Something Good…, marking her debut in adult fiction. “I’ve spent most of my career writing young adult fiction,” Stevens said. “I like to say it’s like Monopoly—you…

Kids on the Block starts music program, looking for kids interested in singing

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A new collaboration between Kentucky Kids on the Block and local musicians is bringing educational lessons to life through music. The initiative aims to turn the important messages already taught by Kids on the Block into original songs that kids can easily understand—and remember. The first song, “Block, Report, Private,” launched in January and focused on…