Author: Noah Faerber

Kentucky Sheriffs’ Association holding conference in Bowling Green

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The annual Kentucky Sheriffs’ Association Conference is going on in Bowling Green this week, and we were able to stop by while a guest speaker shared stories with the sheriffs. The conference runs through September 12th at the Sloan Convention Center, with Warren County Sheriff Brett Hightower saying 113 of the 120 sheriffs in Kentucky are…

USDA Director of Rural Development stops in Barren County to thank farmers

GLASGOW, Ky. – In Barren County, the community came together to honor local farmers, with help from two special guests: Ag Commissioner Jonathan Shell and the USDA Director of Rural Development for Kentucky. “We’re working closely with the Kentucky Department of Agriculture and Commissioner Jonathan Shell… and we want to be a partner in that and finding more ways to…

Simpson County Animal Shelter seeing overcrowding, urges community to adopt

FRANKLIN, Ky. – The Simpson County Animal Shelter is seeing some overcrowding, and they’re asking for the community’s help in adopting, as some of their animals have been there for nearly a full year. “We have seen, just like every other shelter in the area, lots of intakes. Some of ours are owner surrenders or moving into apartments, they can’t…

2nd annual Masquerade for Mitochondria benefits Hadley Jo Foundation

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Hadley Jo Foundation held their second annual Masquerade for Mitochondria Friday evening. It’s a fun night benefitting the foundation, as they look to fight a very rare mitochondrial disease with only 20 known cases worldwide. The night featured a silent auction, food and drink as well as entertainment from the Dueling Pianos… but it’s all…

Blood Assurance in need of donors during Sickle Cell Awareness Month

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Blood Assurance is looking for donors during Sickle Cell Awareness Month, and there are two upcoming drives where you can help. Sickle cell disease affects about 100,000 people, primarily African-Americans, and many patients need blood transfusions every few weeks. September is also Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Cancer is the leading cause of disease-related death in children,…

Small Farm Aid hosted by Re-Tree BG to benefit mission of planting trees in Bowling Green

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A local nonprofit is bringing music and community together to help grow a greener Bowling Green. Re-Tree BG is hosting “Small Farm Aid” Friday night at the Capitol, starting at 6:30. Local farmer and musician Wille Huston will lead the concert, featuring several local performers, along with Grammy Award winning songwriter Aaron Raitiere. All proceeds will…

Team Kentucky announces Caza Innovations move to Bowling Green, new podcast for Governor Beshear

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – During his Team Kentucky update, Governor Andy Beshear announced a new company coming to Bowling Green as well as a new venture he’ll be taking soon. Caza Innovations will be investing $270,000 to create 15 new jobs by relocating its headquarters to Bowling Green. They also plan to start a research and development partnership with Western…

Pawty with a Purpose hosted by Logan County animal groups to benefit each other

RUSSELLVILLE, Ky. – Three animal organizations are coming together in Logan County to host a fundraiser benefitting each other, as they look to Pawty with a Purpose. “We are coming together to help raise money. All the money is going to go right back into Logan County animals to help with spays, neuters, increase adoptions… help the organizations kind of…