SoKY Speaks – Mobile apps
What’s your favorite mobile app? What app could you go without? This week’s SoKY Speaks discusses!
What’s your favorite mobile app? What app could you go without? This week’s SoKY Speaks discusses!
Dual credit offers high school students in our region the opportunity to take classes with SKYCTC at a fraction of the cost of regular college tuition. By participating in dual credit, students can qualify for SKYCTC’s DC to Finish scholarship for after high school graduation to help make completing an associate degree even more affordable. To learn more, click here.
During this time of uncertainty, WNKY 40 News is highlighting Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce partners and how the community can help them during tough times. This week, we’re featuring Thomas Hill with Mosquito Zero, who tells us some helpful tips to keep the mosquitos away this summer. For more on Mosquito Zero, click here.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Bowling Green firefighters pulled a man from his home Thursday morning after it caught fire. At 7:08 a.m. firefighters were called to the 1400 block of Lynhurst Drive where they immediately saw smoke and fire, according to a release from the fire department. “I came back from having my morning walk and I saw smoke billowing…
Kentucky’s primary election is quickly approaching! Per Gov. Andy Beshear’s orders, this election allows for all registered voters to vote via mail-in ballot. The deadline to apply for a ballot is Tuesday, June 16. To request a ballot or register for November’s election, click here.
In this edition of Sunrise Sports, WNKY’s Morgan Reagle sits down with the new head coach of the Bowling Green Miners, Derrick Deen. The Miners are a new semi-pro football team coming to South Central Kentucky. Deen discusses what the upcoming season will look like and how you can tryout for yourself. To follow the Miners, click here.
Orders to stay home during this pandemic were put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19. A new study suggests those measures worked.
We spoke with Molly Beth Kerby, Co-Chief Diversity Officer for Academic Affairs at WKU, to discuss diversity on campus. Kerby speaks on the current state of race relations on campus and the efforts being made by faculty to promote diversity. To view a list of literature recommended by Kerby to learn more about race relations in America, see below.