Author: Noah Faerber

Bowling Green City Commission discusses proposal involving property tax rates

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. –  The Bowling Green City Commission convened Tuesday to talk about things from new fire truck purchases to buying homes on Fair Street for stormwater usage… but the number one thing on the agenda involved property tax rates. “We’re not here to hurt the community, we’re here to grow the community to the right size and the…

“World Without Cows” set to be screened at Chaney’s Dairy Barn on August 22

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A unique documentary is premiering here in Bowling Green, and it might make you say, “Holy cow!” Alltech, a Kentucky-based company, is releasing a documentary exploring the impact of cows around the world… from culture and economy to nutrition and the environment. The team interviewed farmers from across the globe for “World Without Cows,” showing both…

Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce celebrates 90th anniversary

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – It’s a big day in Bowling Green, and not just because it’s Ron Bunch’s birthday, as the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce is turning 90. They took Friday to celebrate all those years of helping the community grow. Bunch says over those years, the main thing he’s seen is success. “When you look back at…

Ribbon cutting held for GoBG Transit Center renovations

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Some new upgrades to the GoBG Transit Center have officially been made, and the center is now open to the public. The project cost a total of $1.7 million to complete, with staff saying the center was getting old and needed some renovations. A ribbon cutting was held Thursday for the center, as general manager Tim…

How local school districts are handling Senate Bill 73

GLASGOW, Ky. – Senate Bill 73 has many parents talking, as it makes sextortion a felony and requires schools to increase awareness about it. “What that law requires us to do is to have conversations with our students in grades four on up about sexual extortion… but age appropriate conversations, and what we speak to our fourth grade about will…