Voices of Honor – Gerald Mounce
Gerald Mounce joined the Army between wars, but that didn’t mean everything was peaceful. He was trained as a cook, but also as an infantry soldier. He is this week’s Voices of Honor.
Gerald Mounce joined the Army between wars, but that didn’t mean everything was peaceful. He was trained as a cook, but also as an infantry soldier. He is this week’s Voices of Honor.
For the first time in the pandemic, COVID-19 cases top 400,000 per day. To slow the spread, you must first know when you’re infected, which can be confusing when you factor in colds, flu and even allergies. Today’s Health News goes over how to tell the difference.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — WKU Football outside receivers coach Josh Crawford was named a finalist for 2021 FootballScoop Coach of the Year in the Wide Receiver category, the news outlet announced. In his first season on The Hill, Crawford led a position group that helped quarterback Bailey Zappe break the NCAA’s all-time single-season records for passing yards (5,967) and passing touchdowns…
The BGSTRONG.US Benefit Concert is Friday, Jan. 7 to raise funds for tornado relief in Warren County. Logan Turner and Chris Ryan from the band BEXAR join us to discuss what to expect from the concert and why you should join in on the fun. For more details and ticket information, click here.
Kentucky State Police urgently needs telecommunicators, and they say they’re one of the most important jobs to keep people safe. Hear why they’re this week’s Hidden Heroes.
On Today’s Sunrise Spotlight brought to you by German American Bank, Senior Pastor Jason Pettus joins us in-studio to talk about the recent storm damage to their worship center, and their mission is helping with tornado recovery. For more info, click here.
For Today’s SoKY’s Choice, Laura Orsland joins us in-studio to talk about The HIVE, and the recovery process after their building was destroyed in a recent tornado. For more info, click here. To contribute, click here.
If you gave in to those cravings this holiday season, you’re not alone. This time of year, many people eat things they don’t otherwise indulge in. If they’ve left you feeling not-yourself, today’s Health News has three simple ways to beat the post-holiday bloat.