Author: Noah Faerber

Warren County Public Schools addresses Amendment 2

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Warren County Public Schools held a conference Tuesday addressing the proposed Amendment 2, which would allow tax dollars to go towards private and charter schools. WCPS says they are against this new amendment, saying it would devastate public schools. Superintendent Rob Clayton says he’s seen a trend like this across the country, and he does not…

Brainstorming with Jim Cantore at SKyPAC

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – At the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center on Monday, the community got to learn a little more about severe weather from a man who’s been covering it on a national scale for over 30 years. Jim Cantore of the Weather Channel made an appearance in Bowling Green, but not for any severe weather. He gave a…

June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month: how to help locally

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness for a serious disease. There are some ways for those that have it to stay as active as possible… whether that’s through physical activity or finding a hobby to keep your brain sharp. For family members of those affected, it’s a huge responsibility to…

What trees can withstand strong winds?

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – With the storm damage we’ve seen this week, you may have had or seen a tree uprooted. We spoke to an arborist with the City of Bowling Green Parks, who told us about the different types of trees and their resistance to high winds and tornadoes. A Silver Maple or Bradford Pear, for example, have defects…

Representative James Comer issues statement on Donald Trump’s verdict

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – After the announcement of former President Donald Trump’s verdict, local officials are weighing in. Representative James Comer posted a statement to his X account saying it was a “sad day for all Americans.” He goes on to say “Democrats are afraid to face Donald Trump. Americans will make their voices heard this November.” Former President Trump…

Kentucky Realtors to provide assistance to storm victims

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Kentucky Realtors, in partnership with the National Association of Realtors, is donating $200,000 in relief funds to support those who were affected by the recent storms. These funds are set to help with mortgage or rental payments as well as provide assistance to those displaced by tornadoes. The application window is now open for those who…

Fountain Row Night at the Bowling Green Hot Rods game

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Thursday, the Bowling Green Hot Rods hosted a fun way to learn a little more about Downtown Bowling Green. The team hosted Fountain Row Night at the ballpark, where businesses from the district could help the community learn a little more about them. The Bowling Green Trolley was on hand as well as Habitat for Humanity….

Chapel Tinius runs across Kentucky so veterans can fly

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A Bowling Green native is running so that veterans can fly. Chapel Tinius is originally from Bowling Green, but moved to Lexington. Now, she’s taking a trip across the Commonwealth to help veterans. Chapel runs 10K’s across Kentucky to help raise money for the Honor Flight program, which gives veterans like her grandfather an all-expenses paid…

Hart County Animal Shelter sees huge intake, but they aren’t alone

MUNFORDVILLE, Ky. – Many shelters across South Central Kentucky have seen a huge intake of dogs during the early months of puppy season. The Hart County Animal Shelter is one of them, saying they’ve seen around 62 dogs in two weeks. Shelter staff say numbers like these are overwhelming to be able to take care of, so they are urging…

Bowling Green sees massive boost to help Kentucky tourism

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Thursday, Governor Andy Beshear announced the economic impact of Kentucky’s tourism industry, and Warren County was a huge help in bringing $13.8 billion to the Commonwealth. A release from the Bowling Green Area Convention & Visitors Bureau says Bowling Green contributed $39.3 million in state and local tax revenue, which is a nearly 8% increase from…