Author: Noah Faerber

How to handle tragic situations like Louisville plane crash with kids

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – After a tragic event like the plane crash in Louisville on Tuesday, many parents may be wondering how to break the news to their kids in an age-appropriate way. Psychologist Clint Nowicke with Norton Children’s has a few tips. Nowicke said to make sure you’re aware of what your child is able to handle, so they…

Bowling Green City Commission votes on stormwater fee update

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – During Tuesday’s City Commission meeting, the City of Bowling Green voted on an ordinance pertaining to a fee in lieu of construction, or FILOC. This is a stormwater utility fee that would help make sure the stormwater system is the best it can be. “That revenue stream will be dedicated to assessments and urgent repairs, and…

TJ Regional Health introduces Dreamcatcher Program to help terminal patients live dreams

GLASGOW, Ky. – TJ Regional Health is introducing a new program to help patients live out their dreams. The Dreamcatcher Program supports patients of all ages facing critical or terminal illnesses, giving them the chance to experience something they have always wanted to do. For instance, whether it’s visiting a special place or meeting someone important, the program helps make…

Silas House to appear at Capitol on Tuesday

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A New York Times bestselling author and former Kentucky Poet Laureate will be appearing at the Capitol in Bowling Green on Tuesday. Silas House will be discussing his two newest books: “All These Ghosts” and “Dead Man Blues.” The former is House’s first book of poetry, while the latter, published under his pseudonym of SD House,…

Halloween safety tips from Norton Children’s Hospital

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Halloween is fast approaching, but experts from Norton Children’s say safety comes first. They say kids should wear brightly colored costumes to make sure drivers can see them, especially at night. For darker costumes, add reflective tape to help them stand out. Masks and hoods can limit side vision, so be mindful of that as well….

WKU hosts AI in Real Life panel at Corvette Museum’s Chevrolet Theater

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Artificial intelligence is becoming more commonplace in today’s society, and on Thursday, three Western Kentucky University professors held a panel discussion about how it’s going to impact the future and how we can use it to help us. “It’s an opportunity for those in the community just to learn more about artificial intelligence, what it means,…

Kiwanis Club of Bowling Green presents AmTryke to local child

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Bowling Green Kiwanis Club is helping one local child live out her childhood via a uniquely funded project. At their weekly meeting at Crossland Community Church on Wednesday, they presented Amelia Webster with a brand new AmTryke, allowing her to ride a bicycle with her friends and big sister. “Amelia was diagnosed with cerebral palsy…