Author: WNKY Staff

Man dies in Allen County crash

SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – A Scottsville man was killed Sunday morning after being thrown from his vehicle in a two-vehicle collision. At 6:31 a.m., Kentucky State Police Post 3, Bowling Green was requested by the Allen County Sheriff’s Office to investigate a fatal collision, according to a release from KSP. Keith Wall, 27, of Scottsville was driving a 2006 Ford Mustang southbound on…

Barren River Animal Welfare holds empty the shelter event

GLASGOW, Ky. – Barren River Animal Welfare Association is hosting a empty the shelter event. They hosted the event Friday, it will also be taking place tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. you can adopt your fur-ever friend for just $25. If you want to adopt an animal and you own your own home, an application on file is…

Sheriff searches for man in burglary investigation

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Warren County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a Butler County man in a burglary investigation. The sheriff’s office has obtained a warrant for the arrest of Colton Price, according to a release on the sheriff’s office Facebook page. He is accused in a June 27 burglary in the Hadley area, according to the release. Price…

Commissioner Quarles makes appointments to boards, commissions

Appointments are for terms expiring in 2025

FRANKFORT, Ky. – Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles has made the following appointments to boards and commissions: Commissioner Quarles appointed Michael Peterson and reappoints Fritz Giesecke to the Kentucky Agricultural Development Board. Michael Peterson, of Nancy, is a farmer and the president of KNS, Inc. Animal Nutrition. Peterson shall represent active farmers and will serve for a term expiring July…

Gov. Beshear Announces $200,000 Award to Support Western Kentucky Recovery Center

Funding will provide operations support at CenterPoint Recovery Center

PADUCAH, Ky. (July 9, 2021) – On Friday, Gov. Andy Beshear announced a $200,000 award to help the CenterPoint Recovery Center for Men address the continuing need for substance use disorder residential treatment in McCracken County. “Today’s announcement aligns with one of my administration’s top values: improving health care – both physical and mental,” said Gov. Beshear. “My faith tells…