Author: Noah Faerber

Barren County Rescue Squad hosts first meeting of 2026

GLASGOW, Ky. – The Barren County Rescue Squad held its first meeting of 2026 on Monday night, as the team prepares to start another year of helping their community. They’ve been around for over 20 years when they responded to a drowning at Barren River Lake. That rescue led to a need they saw, and they decided to fill it….

Hope Harbor starts new podcast, comments on Stalking Awareness Month

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – January is Stalking Awareness Month, and Hope Harbor is raising awareness on this and other topics in a unique way: a podcast called “Still Not Asking For It.” “Part of our mission at Hope Harbor is to push empowerment, but also to push prevention and education for survivors… and a lot of the ways we do…

Governor Andy Beshear announces funding to help railways in Kentucky

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – During Thursday’s Team Kentucky update, Governor Andy Beshear announced nearly $3 million in grant funds to railroads in Kentucky. This is set to help industrial access and infrastructure improvement in seven counties across Kentucky. Upgrades include rail line expansion, access road construction, signal and lighting upgrades and improving traffic flow. Beshear says this is going to…

Gov. Andy Beshear delivers State of the Commonwealth Address for 2026

FRANKFORT, Ky. – At the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, Governor Andy Beshear delivered his State of the Commonwealth Address for 2026, giving Kentuckians a look at what the year holds. “I am proud to report once again that the state of our Commonwealth remains strong, but our Commonwealth and our country are facing serious new challenges, and…

Downtown BGKY reflects on successful 2025 and prepares for 2026

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Downtown BGKY is reflecting on a successful 2025 and preparing for 2026. This past year saw the launch of the Downtown Academy, a partnership with Western Kentucky University, allowing students to explore what the downtown area has to offer. 2025 also saw involvement in What Could BG Be, as we look forward to what the year…

SOKY Indivisible holds protest in response to recent U.S., Venezuela conflict

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – SOKY Indivisible held a protest in Bowling Green Monday afternoon, making their voices heard on the recent conflict in Venezuela. Surrounding the four corners of Nashville Road and Campbell Lane’s intersection, the protest focused on the recent U.S. capture of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro over the weekend. We spoke to a first-time protestor, who initially stopped…