Community Driven – Empty Bowls
In this week’s segment of Community Driven, Sponsored by Rita’s ice , WNKY News 40 sits down with Gary Taylor the founder of Empty Bowls, and Alan Cassade with Hotel Inc to talk about Empty Bowls.
In this week’s segment of Community Driven, Sponsored by Rita’s ice , WNKY News 40 sits down with Gary Taylor the founder of Empty Bowls, and Alan Cassade with Hotel Inc to talk about Empty Bowls.
On today’s Sunrise Spotlight, brought to you by Germans American Bank, we sit down with Jerilyn Bristow to discuss what Glean is and how you can help volunteer. For more information click here.
On today’s Living Well, Mandy Gaither has the details on the research, and the possible links between coronavirus infection and cognitive function.
Today’s Pet of the Day, brought to you by Morgantown Bank and Trust, is Roberta. She is two years old and is very lazy and loves to sleep. Be sure to adopt her from the BG/Warren County Humane Society today.
On this weeks SoKY Speaks. Darius and Tommy hit the campus of WKU to find a little more about how the students feel about the NFL season.
On today’s edition of Sunrise Spotlight, brought to you by German American Bank, we sit down with Ryan Dearbone to get all the details on this years second Jack Rabbit Jog happening in Hopkinsville. For more information click here.
Today’s Pet of the Day, brought to you by Morgantown Bank and Trust, is Abigail. She is a 2 month old Guinea Pig and is a little camera shy, but she loves to eat and play with her toys. Make sure to adopt Abigail from the BG/Warren County Humane Society.
On this weeks edition of SoKY’s Choice, brought to you by JC Kirby & Son, we sit down with Kim Mason from the International Festival to get a look at what they have in store for this years event. For more information click here.
On today’s Living Well, Mandy Gaither tells us about a “public health crisis” just waiting to happen. That’s how the u-s food and drug administration commissioner described nicotine gummies when it comes to our nation’s youth
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Bowling Green Police Department needs your help identifying a subject. If you know who this is or have additional video surveillance, please call 270-393-4000. BGPD says it’s possible additional cases are linked to this incident.