Four Things You Need to Know: Tuesday, May 13th, 2025
Happy Tuesday! Before you head out the door, here are four things you need to know.
Happy Tuesday! Before you head out the door, here are four things you need to know.
For today’s Pet of the Day, brought to you by Morgantown Bank & Trust, we’d like you to meet Honey.
Happy Monday! Before you head out the door, here are four things you need to know.
For today’s Pet of the Day, brought to you by Morgantown Bank & Trust, we’d like you to meet Rubin.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A Warren Central High School student was recognized in Fiscal Court this week for saving two lives at Phil Moore Park last month. “His actions bring great credit to himself, his family and especially our community. Caleb is the kind of young man that represents the future of our community. It says so much about you…
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – After a drug bust Wednesday by the Bowling Green-Warren County Drug Task Force, officials are noticing a trend. A search Wednesday morning at a home on Village Creek Drive led to the arrest of three men. During that search, officials found 4 pounds of meth and 3 pounds of cocaine, as well as two handguns and…
WARREN COUNTY, Ky. – During Thursday’s Fiscal Court meeting, some new developments were furthered here in Warren County. First is the widening of Three Springs Road near the Aviation Heritage Park, which many citizens know is a one lane road on both sides. However, the process has begun to make that into a two lane road, with judge executive Doug…
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — A local woman who lost nearly everything in the December 2021 tornadoes is asking for the community’s help as she begins a new chapter in her life. Mahira Besic survived the deadly storm, but the night changed her life forever: she lost half her family, and was left paralyzed from the waist down. Since then, Besic…
GLASGOW, Ky. — Construction of Barren County’s long-awaited justice center is one step closer to becoming a reality. The project, which has been in development since 2020, is moving forward after the design phase was recently completed. The Commonwealth of Kentucky originally allocated more than $30 million for the facility. The new center will be located at the intersection of…
FRANKLIN, Ky. — The Franklin Planning and Zoning Commission met this week to review a pair of significant development proposals drawing community attention. The most talked-about item involves a potential industrial park on Steele Road. While plans remain in the early stages, some residents are raising concerns, particularly about how the area’s unique geography could be affected. Dustin Miles, a…