Author: WNKY Staff
Living Well – Busting coronavirus myths
With information on the pandemic constantly changing, it can be hard to tell fact from fiction. Now, world health officials are busting some of the most popular myths about the novel coronavirus. Today’s Living Well has more.
Sherrill returns to the court at Bowling Green High School
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Bowling Green High School has selected D. G. Sherrill as the Boys Basketball Coach. Sherrill returns to the sidelines for the 2020-21 season, after resigning in 2017 to accept a position at the district office. He will continue his district responsibilities as he returns to coaching. “Throughout this process we wanted to find a coach that…
Let’s Make A Meal – Geno’s Italian Deli
In this week’s Let’s Make A Meal, owner Tony Noghlabadi gives us a look at the making of the sandwiches and pastas at Geno’s Italian Deli.
Flora’s Hidden Heroes – Operation Breathe Love
This week’s Flora’s Hidden Hero, brought to you by The Law Firm of Flora Templeton Stuart, features Operation Breathe Love. Operation Breathe Love was founded by Danielle Taylor with the help of many other volunteers from around the community. Their goal is to supply masks to those in need, free of cost. To find out more about Operation Breathe Love,…
SoKY’s Choice – Mammoth Cave
With so many places being closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, there aren’t many things to do outside the house. In this week’s SoKY’s Choice, WNKY’s Scott Burchett takes us to an attraction that doubles as a place for both exercise and relaxtion. Due to the pandemic, only the trails are open with the cave itself and other visitor attractions…
Sunrise Spotlight – Community Education Enrichment Classes
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bowling Green Community Education has transitioned their spring 2020 Enrichment Classes to online. All you need is a computer or mobile device with audio to participate in the online classes. To enroll in an online class, click here.
Living Well – Telemedicine
Americans and their doctors are logging on to telehealth platforms and services at record numbers amid the coronavirus pandemic, many of them for first time. A lot of these virtual visits aren’t related to the virus, but rather as a way to get medical care for chronic conditions or routine visits. Today’s Living Well explains.
Emerging Leader – Adam Comer
This week’s Emerging Leader is high schooler Adam Comer, an award-winning photographer who specializes in train photography.
