Author: Noah Faerber

Campus community prepares for Kyle Rittenhouse appearance at WKU Wednesday

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – At Western Kentucky University the Downing Student Union’s night class is expected to be filled as students and the community are set to hear from Kyle Rittenhouse. He was acquitted of all charges after he shot and killed two men during a protest in Wisconsin in 2020. WKU Police are teaming up with local law enforcement…

WKU community celebrates life of Kinsley Demontigny

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Western Kentucky University community is mourning the loss of one of their own, but celebrating her life at the same time. Kinsley Demontigny passed away in a car accident the night of March 5th, following a head-on collision on I-165 where a woman was driving the wrong way on the interstate. The WKU community gathered…

Stories of Scottsville at Solid Ground Coffee Shop helps Allen County reminisce & look forward

SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – “Family… community.” If you walk into any coffee shop in Allen County like Solid Ground, you’re bound to hear the community catching up on how everyone is doing. Tuesday was no different, as community members gathered to share stories of their home. However, it did feature someone from out of town learning about the community. “This was…

Rand Paul among state officials backing Justice for Breonna Taylor Act

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A bill that would prohibit no-knock warrants for federally funded law enforcement was reintroduced Monday by Sen. Rand Paul, Corey Booker and congressman Morgan McGarvey. The Justice for Breonna Taylor Act would prevent federal, state and local law enforcement that receive federal funds from executing no-knock warrants, according to a release from McGarvey’s office. The legislation would…

Dance Big Red helps Norton Children’s Hospital for the 10th year

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Friday night, students at Western Kentucky University gathered for the annual Dance Big Red event. This is the tenth year of raising money for Norton Children’s Hospital and the patients are very appreciative of everyone who comes out to dance. Students were learning some dance moves earlier in the night and the marathon ran all the…

Search for missing Sumner County, TN teen continues in Kentucky

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WSMV, WNKY) – The search continues for a missing autistic teen from Sumner County, Tennessee, but now investigators are making their way to the Commonwealth for some potential clues. 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers is still missing, and now crews are making sure no stone is left unturned by investigating the Hopkins County Regional Landfill. It’s about an hour…

Bowling Green voted 7th best City on the Rise by Southern Living

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Southern Living readers gave Bowling Green a shoutout Wednesday, voting Bowling Green the seventh best city on the rise in the South. Southern Living cites how Bowling Green is attracting students, residents and even international companies with AESC set to open their battery plant in 2025. They also mention the riverfront changes including an outdoor adventure…

Local photographer offering photoshoot in support of Palestine

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Austin Anthony is a local photographer who specializes in landscape photography as well as headshots. To help those in Palestine who are in need, he’s decided to auction off a photoshoot. This is just one of many items that will be available in this auction, including some Joe Downing works, Palestinian-related items and 4 tickets to…

Amber Alert still active for 15-year-old in Sumner County, TN

SUMNER COUNTY, Tn. – An autistic teenager in Tennessee is still missing as crews continue to ask the community for their help. On February 26, an Amber Alert was issued for 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers of Hendersonville, Tennessee. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children says he was last seen in the area of Stafford Court in Hendersonville. He has…