Author: Noah Faerber

Governor Beshear declares August 31st Overdose Awareness Day

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – During his Team Kentucky Update Thursday, Governor Andy Beshear declared Saturday, August 31st as Overdose Awareness Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Beshear mentioned that flags at all state buildings will be lowered to half staff, and the Governor’s Mansion will be lit purple in support of the families who have lost loved ones. He also…

New changes coming to Kentucky Downs as horse racing season begins

FRANKLIN, Ky. – Horse racing season is set to get underway in South Central Kentucky, and staff at Kentucky Downs are making some new changes you should know about before heading to the track. A new seating area called the Stretch Run is named after the area it’s located in, the final stretch of the track before the finish line……

Corvette Casino Night helps kick off Corvette Caravan 2024

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Corvette Caravan is now underway, and the festivities opened up at the Motorsports Park with Corvette Casino Night. It’s a night of casino games, food and fun to welcome to those who traveled from all around the country to Bowling Green. We spoke to one traveler who came all the way from California. He says…

Corvette Caravan set to come to Bowling Green, how will it impact traffic?

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Warren County drivers, you may want to pay attention, as there’s a large event that may impact your commute. The Corvette Caravan & Anniversary Celebration kicks off at the National Corvette Museum on Wednesday. You can see a look at footage of the Caravan from its stop in Hattiesburg, Mississippi as it makes it way to…

BRACAC talks about signs of child abuse

BOWLINGG GREEN, Ky. – We spoke to the Barren River Area Child Advocacy Center to learn more about the signs of child abuse. Staff specialize in dealing with child sexual abuse cases, but they say some signs of any abuse include if a child is withdrawing from things they normally like to do, not wanting to be around certain people…

Hosparus Health set to host training for volunteers in September

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A local nonprofit is hosting a training for volunteers in the Barren River area. Hosparus Health is looking for those who want to help in the Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Hart, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe, Simpson & Warren County areas. The training will take place on Friday, September 6th from 10 a.m-1 p.m. at their location on…

Beautify Barren County looks to bring pride to community

GLASGOW, Ky. – A new group is looking to bring a little pride to Barren County. Beautify Barren County is currently working on three projects. The first involves cleaning up the median on US 31E near South Green Street in Glasgow. Another median on KY-90 near the Cumberland Parkway is also set to be reworked. The 3rd and final project…

Western Kentucky University comments on diversity, equity and inclusion

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – After the University of Kentucky announced they are disbanding their Diversity, Equity & Inclusion office after lawmakers debated whether to limit practices at public universities. We reached out to Western Kentucky University officials to see what practices are present on campus. While WKU does not have a specific office dedicated to DEI, they have what’s called…