Author: Noah Faerber

Glasgow City Council holds forum at WKU Glasgow campus

GLASGOW, Ky. – The candidates for Glasgow City Council spoke at a forum Tuesday, and while they may have different ideas of what the biggest issue is in the community, they all center around one common theme. At Western Kentucky University’s Glasgow campus, city council candidates are taking part in a forum hosted by the Young Professionals of Barren County….

Bourbon & Brewfest takes over Bowling Green Ballpark for 9th year

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The community had the opportunity to sip, shop and have a great time at the ninth annual Bourbon & Brewfest. Different breweries, distilleries and vendors from around the country made their way to Bowling Green Ballpark to offer samples to attendees. This is one of the most popular events people look forward to each year in…

BG Pride Fest 2024 takes over Circus Square Park

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – At Circus Square Park, the LGBTQ+ community celebrated with BG Pride Fest. Local organizations were on hand, as well as LGBTQ+ friendly businesses and food trucks. One of the presenting sponsors this year was Music City PrEP Clinic in Nashville, or Derby City PrEP Clinic in Louisville, who help with different medicines that LGBTQ people may…

BGISD set to open Little Purples Academy in 2025

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A new resource for Bowling Green City School staff is set to open in 2025, and construction is moving very quickly. The Little Purples Academy is set to be a child care facility for staff of BGISD employees. The academy will serve over 60 children from 6 weeks to 5 years old. It will be located…

Compost BG to help dispose of pumpkins for 3rd year

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – With Halloween right around the corner, most people are thinking about what they want to do with their pumpkins after the holiday. One local organization wants to take that stress away. Compost Bowling Green is going to take any pumpkins that they get and bring them to their site off Glen Lily Road to safely dispose…

NAACP hosts political candidate forum at State Street Baptist Church

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Candidates in this year’s local election made their way to State Street Baptist Church Monday for a forum for the community. Starting off,  the night hosted by the NAACP was the two mayoral candidates, which include current mayor Todd Alcott and former state representative Patti Minter. One of the questions they were asked was how they…