Author: Noah Faerber

Victory Hill Dream Center set to expand services to Monday through Friday

SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – On the corner of South Court and West Maple just off the downtown Scottsville square, some big changes are coming to the Victory Hill Dream Center as they are set to expand their services to Monday through Friday weekly. “We will be doing the same stuff really that we were doing before. It’s just now, it gives…

DSSKY among organizations set to receive funding from St. Teresa Ministries on Dec. 13

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Down Syndrome of Southern Kentucky is one of five organizations set to receive some funding from St. Teresa Ministries on Saturday. DSSKY is joining Friends of Warren County Parks and Recreation, Good Samaritan Ministries of Southern Kentucky, St. Gianna Crisis Pregnancy Home and the Family Enrichment Center in sharing more than $40,000 in funding. The presentation…

The Hive holds ribbon cutting for new location in Scottsville, set to open in February 2026

SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – Bees may relocate hives to get better resources or because they’ve outgrown their space, but The Hive in Bowling Green is expanding, as they are set to open their newest location in Allen County in 2026. Bowling Green program director Grace Hagan says there aren’t many resources for young adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and this…

Norton Children’s Hospital offers winter safety tips for kids

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – As winter break approaches for many kids across South Central Kentucky, experts remind parents to keep safety in mind while they’re out having fun. The biggest tip for heading outside is to dress children in layers. Kids lose body heat faster than adults, so layering helps keep them warm. But if they’re getting into a car…

Warren County Parks and Recreation announces new 7 year strategic plan

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Warren County Parks and Recreation Department is rolling out a new seven-year master plan, aimed at improving existing parks and adding new amenities. The plan has been in the works since February and was unveiled during Thursday’s fiscal court meeting. Officials say the goal is to take the feedback they’ve collected from Warren County residents,…

Gov. Beshear updates Kentuckians on status of Pre-K for All program

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – During his Team Kentucky Update, Governor Andy Beshear shared new support for the Pre-K for All initiative, including some from local organizations. The governor announced that 43 local chambers of commerce across Kentucky have now endorsed the initiative, signing a letter and sending it to the general assembly. Those chambers include the Bowling Green Area Chamber…

BRADD hosts opioid committee meeting with local leaders and organizations

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Barren River Area Development District held committee meetings on Wednesday afternoon, focusing on things from transportation to the water we drink. One of the things they addressed was the opioid crisis in our community. During the meeting, updates were given on both the Anchor Project and the new Life Learning Center, currently in the works….

St. Teresa will host meet and greet with Santa on December 13th

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – St. Teresa Ministries is hosting a meet and greet with Santa soon, and it’s a chance to make holiday memories with your kids! The fun takes place on December 13th at the thrift store’s location in Fairview Plaza. Each family that attends will receive a free book, along with a kids meal at Azzip Pizza. There…

Warren County Public Schools hosts holiday open house for community

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Warren County Public Schools held an open house on Tuesday afternoon to celebrate the holiday season and the partnerships they have that strengthen our community. “We welcome not just our families and staff, but certainly our business and industry partners. We are blessed to be in a community that not only provides us support each and…

WKU Greek Life wraps gifts for Angel Tree students at Parker Bennett Curry

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Members of Greek Life organizations at Western Kentucky University came together for an Angel Tree gift-wrapping session, benefiting children at Parker Bennett Curry Elementary School. 23 fraternities and sororities were represented, wrapping presents for 27 students. Each organization was assigned a child, and got the gifts on that child’s list, from clothes they need to the…