Author: Noah Faerber

FEMA, SBA & Kentucky Emergency Management assess storm damage in Simpson County

FRANKLIN, Ky. – FEMA, the Small Business Administration and a representative from Kentucky Emergency Management were in Simpson County Tuesday afternoon, assessing the damage from the recent storms. The groups went to Harris School Road, where a tornado touched down, as well as areas impacted by the flooding. Emergency Management director Robert Palmer says they did what is called a…

WKU hosts 12th annual IdeaFestival for students around Kentucky

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – From Bowling Green to Berea and Bullitt County to Simpson County, students from all over the Commonwealth made their way to Western Kentucky University’s campus for its annual IdeaFestival. “The IdeaFestival Bowling Green is for students, middle and high school students, and we have 925 who signed up. The morning is up at Van Meter. We…

Kiwanis Club of Bowling Green introducing AmTryke giveaway

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Kiwanis Club of Bowling Green is introducing a new program aimed at helping the youth of our community. This is the first year they’re giving away an AmTryke, which is a bike that is customized to fit the needs of the child riding it. You can see some different designs of what AmTrykes look like…

Simpson County Emergency Management urges people to turn around and not drown

FRANKLIN, Ky. – After a vehicle was rescued out of high waters in Simpson County, Emergency Management officials are urging motorists to turn around and avoid drowning in flood waters. In case you missed it, the Simpson County Office of Emergency Management says they responded to a vehicle stalled in floodwaters at the intersection of Whitt and Kummer Roads early…

Kentucky Fish & Wildlife helping those impacted by floods in eastern Kentucky

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Kentucky Fish and Wildlife game wardens are stationed in eastern Kentucky to help rescue those dealing with floods. The pictures you’re seeing in the video above come from District 2’s Public Information Officer Cody Fox, who was one of the wardens deployed to Pike and Floyd Counties to help out. Fox says there’s obviously a huge…

Kentucky State Police comments on road safety during winter weather

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Kentucky State Police has seen an increase in crashes due to all the winter weather we’re seeing. KSP Post 3 public affairs officer trooper Katan Parker says troopers have seen thick ice under all the snow on the ground, which leads to sliding and more accidents. Troopers have responded to 33 of those accidents in…

Allen County sees minimal storm damage heading into winter threat

SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – In Allen County, not as much damage remains from the recent storms as other places in South Central Kentucky, but there’s still some to be seen. On Williams Lane, in the back of a subdivision, there’s some downed tree limbs, and on Highway 595 or Old Franklin Road, Trammel Creek is easily floodable, which can cut off…