Author: Noah Faerber

United Way announces over $646,000 in donations to Warren County nonprofits

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – United Way of Southern Kentucky announced organizations receiving funding as part of their investment in the Barren River region – and the numbers are in. “Today, we’re thrilled that we announced almost $650,000 in funding to programs in Warren County, providing services in education, income, health and safety net,” United Way of Southern Kentucky President/CEO Debbie…

SOKY Indivisible hosts protest in support of Ernesto Manuel-Andres

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A group of protestors peacefully set up outside Representative Brett Guthrie’s office, hoping for the release of Ernesto Manuel-Andres, who is still in ICE custody. “To date, not one elected official has gotten us any answers or spoken publicly about this. Ernesto’s situation is not political. He did everything by the book. He doesn’t even have…

Local band “The Damn Shames” release new album Trailers on Bricks

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A local band is celebrating the release of their new album, as The Damn Shames dropped their latest project “Trailers on Bricks”. The band blends alt country with southern rock, and its members hail from across the Commonwealth, including Hopkinsville, Burkesville and Louisville. Lead singer Clayton Crowder, who’s a Morgantown native, says the album has been…

Car show in Munfordville to benefit Hart County Search and Rescue

MUNFORDVILLE, Ky. – A car show is set to take over the square in Munfordville on June 21st, with proceeds going towards the Hart County Search and Rescue team. Registration starts at 9 that morning and costs $20. There will also be food and vendors on hand as well… but one of the exciting attractions besides the cars themselves will…

Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels hosts Grant Week event in Horse Cave

HORSE CAVE, Ky. – Nonprofits from across Southern Kentucky gathered in Horse Cave Wednesday, where the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels handed out grant funding. “We’re here in the Bowling Green region, giving away 16 for 16 different nonprofits, almost $60,000,” Colonel Sherry Crose, Executive Director of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels, says. This money can be a huge…

Summer Camp for Academically Talented Middle School Students takes over WKU’s campus

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Students from around the world have been coming together to learn new skills this summer on Western Kentucky University’s campus. The Summer Camp for Academically Talented Students, or SCATS, offers 6th through 8th graders the opportunity to explore their interests and make new friends. We caught up with students during an acting class, as they worked…