Author: WNKY Staff

Living Well – Homeownership health

Chi Saint Joseph Health in Lexington, Ky. partnered with Habitat for Humanity to build homes for deserving families. By working to provide people with an affordable, safe place to live, Habitat is also helping to build a healthier community. Today’s Living Well explains the health benefits of homeownership.

Key logging device found on WKU lab computer

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Information Technology officials at Western Kentucky University are asking computer users to be more cautious after a keylogging device was discovered on a student lab computer. On Nov. 20, an Information Technology Services staff member discovered a keylogging device, designed to record users’ keystrokes for later retrieval, attached to one lab computer in the open computer…

Barren County Reads and Feeds program gets a donation

GLASGOW Ky.- The Barren County Reads and Feeds program is receiving a large donation, in the amount of $10,000. The money came from the Glasgow Electric Plant Board where members have the option to donate their time or money for community needs. One of those community needs is the Reads and Feeds program. Every summer, the Reads and Feeds bus…

Woman found on side of road in Warren County says she was assaulted

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- A woman is being treated at a local emergency room after telling authorities she was assaulted. According to Warren County Sheriff Brett Hightower, late Friday afternoon, the woman was found on the side of the road at the intersection of Bill Dedmon Road and Veterans Memorial Lane. The incident is under investigation.

Two women shot, one arrested in Franklin

FRANKLIN, Ky. – Two women were shot Friday in Franklin. Franklin police were called to 809 Spears Avenue at 1:13 p.m. and were met by a woman who told officers she shot two women, according to a release from Franklin Police Department. Paula Cashman, 66, of Nashville, Tenn. was arrested and charged with attempted murder, first-degree assault, first-degree wanton endangerment…