Emerging Leader – Kate Nash
This week’s Emerging Leader is Kate Nash, a junior at Western Kentucky University who started her own business during this ongoing pandemic.
This week’s Emerging Leader is Kate Nash, a junior at Western Kentucky University who started her own business during this ongoing pandemic.
FRANKFORT (Nov. 30, 2020) – The 2021 Kentucky Fruit and Vegetable Conference, the premier event for statewide produce growers to interact and learn, is set to take place virtually across four days in January, Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Dr. Ryan Quarles has announced. “Each year experts in Kentucky’s produce community come together to share their knowledge with the rest of the…
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (Nov. 29, 2020) – The expected traffic impacts in the District 3 area for Nov. 29 through Dec. 27 are listed below. All work is subject to change. Interstate 65 Operation Pride is expected to begin work soon on landscaping projects at several exits on I-65 in Bowling Green. The ramps will remain open during the project,…
OLMSTEAD, Ky. – Just before 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Kentucky State Police Post 3 was contacted by the Logan County Sheriff’s Office about a death investigation. The sheriff’s department said the body of a dead man was found in the Olmstead community, and the sheriff’s office requested state police investigate the death, according to a release from state police. Detectives from…
This past weekend, local veterans made sure their fellow veterans had a warm Thanksgiving meal. WNKY’s Lexi Schweinert has the heartwarming story.
Teen Angel, a Christmas assistance program for teenagers in Bowling Green and Warren County, will host their 10th annual Donation Blast on Friday, Dec. 4. All donations will be matched by Crocker Law Firm. To learn more, click here.
Often discussed are the negative impacts the holidays can have on mental health. But this year, celebrating could be the much-needed mental boost you need. Today’s Living Well has more.
FRANKFORT, Ky. – On Sunday, Gov. Andy Beshear thanked every Kentuckian who sacrificed for each other and rose to the challenge of battling COVID-19 together during the Thanksgiving holiday. “The thing about this crisis is, all of us might step up in a different way, but each of our contributions matter,” said Beshear. “To every family who changed their traditions…
File PhotoFRANKFORT, Ky. – On Saturday, Gov. Andy Beshear urged Kentuckians to strengthen their resolve in the fight against COVID-19, with the knowledge that help is on the way. “I know we’re tired. I know many of us are disappointed we couldn’t celebrate Thanksgiving or enjoy Black Friday shopping the way we usually do. But I promise you: we have…