Author: WNKY Staff

Warren County burn ban issued amid dry conditions

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Warren County is now under a burn ban due to excessive dryness and fire hazard conditions. Warren County judge-executive Michael Buchanon ordered the ban Oct. 7, which bans all outside burns in the county. In particular, this includes fireworks and any material outdoors. A lack of rain recently resulted in dry conditions around grasslands, woodlands and…

PET OF THE DAY – China

Today’s Pet of the Day, brought to you by Morgantown Bank and Trust, is China. She is a sweet kitty who loves affection. She is a little chunky but that’s just more of her to love. Be sure to adopt her from the BG/Warren County Humane Society today.

LIVING WELL – Breast Cancer Deaths

In today’s Living Well, brought to you by Spring Hill Pharmacy, Mandy Gaither has a look at the racial gap that remains in breast cancer deaths, and what some say needs to be done to close it, in honor of breast cancer awareness month.

1 charged with DUI following crash in Morgantown

Source: Chief Giles Taylor of Morgantown Police Department. MORGANTOWN, Ky. – One individual is facing a DUI charge after a car crash Thursday. Morgantown police chief Giles Taylor stated Morgantown City Police officers received calls of a single-vehicle rollover with multiple injuries. Officers responded to South Main Street and found an ejected passenger, according to officials. The passenger was flown…

Duncan Hines Days to return to Bowling Green

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – This summer, a longtime Bowling Green tradition is making a comeback. Duncan Hines Days, a multi-day festival celebrating local culinary heritage, will return June 5 through 11 with a modern twist. Events will take place throughout Bowling Green and Warren County during National Restaurant Week. During this time, southern Kentucky’s best foods and drinks, entertainment and…

PET OF THE DAY – MooMoo

Today’s Pet of the Day, brought to you by Morgantown Bank and Trust, is MooMoo. She is a cute rabbit who loves her cuddles and just like everyone else, she loves to eat! Make sure to adopt MooMoo from the BG/Warren County Humane Society today.

LIVING WELL- Atrial Fibrillation

At least 2-point-7 million people are living with atrial fibrillation in the u-s according to the American heart association. That includes NFL defensive end JJ Watt who underwent treatment last week for the condition a-fib increases a person’s risk for stroke and health experts say identifying it early is key. In today’s Living Well, brought to you by Spring Hill…