Fashion Friday – FHG Clothiers
WNKY’s Tej Joshi takes us to FHG Clothiers in Bowling Green to learn all about high-end men’s.
WNKY’s Tej Joshi takes us to FHG Clothiers in Bowling Green to learn all about high-end men’s.
The very first World War II reenactment in Bowling Green is taking place on Saturday, Sept. 28. To learn more, click here.
You might remember, back in July, we introduced you to Kerrington Jackson, a local man with dreams of becoming a film director. Fast forward to today, where his dreams of making his own short film have come true. Here’s today’s Feel Good Friday. To see the full film on Saturday, click here.
WNKY 40 Television hosted its annual Survivor Casting Call on Thursday, September 19 at Bowling Green Ballpark. 295 people turned out to audition for a shot at being a castaway on a future season of Survivor. Check out the video above for all of the sights and sounds! Thank you to presenting sponsor Cabela’s of Bowling Green.
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – Kentucky State Police obtained arrest warrants Wednesday for two adults and obtained a juvenile detainer for a boy in the May 7 homicide of Justin Wix in Allen County. Police were called to the home May 7 and found Wix dead in the yard near a driveway. Wednesday detectives obtained arrest warrants for Sevonte Sumpter-Bay, 20, of…
Wade Oliver joins Marquee Backstage to perform his song, “Troubled Son.” For more of his music and upcoming shows, click here.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Warren County Sheriff’s deputies caught a man attempting to leave the scene of a burglary Thursday morning on 1306 McTavish Way. Deputies charged Dalanie Bradley, 19, with second-degree burglary, first-degree criminal trespassing and second-degree criminal mischief after they said he illegally entered the home, according to a release from the sheriff’s office. Bradley was lodged in…
In this week’s edition of Sunrise Sports, WNKY’s Morgan Reagle takes a look at this week’s top headlines, including Steven Duncan’s potentially season-ending injury, Lady Tops racking up C-USA awards, and how WKU honored E.A. Diddle on Wednesday night.
The Kentucky Building on WKU’s campus has been the home of over 25 thousand local artifacts for 80 years. To celebrate the milestone, the Kentucky Museum opened a new exhibit. Called “Out of the Box,” it dives deeper into the history of how these artifacts tell the story of southern Kentucky. “Out of the Box” was curated with help from…