Author: WNKY Staff
Living Well – COVID-19 home training
Coronavirus cases in the United States now top 2,600,000, but 80% of those who test positive are expected to have mild or moderate symptoms. They may be able to stay home to recover and not at a hospital, with a little help. Today’s Living Well explains. — For more information, or to take the course, click here.
Voices of Honor – Elizabeth Weisinger
In today’s Voices of Honor, U.S. Army Reserve veteran Elizabeth Weisinger says skills she learned in the military help her now as she continues to serve the community in her corrections career.
Workout Wednesday – 4yoga
Back in April, we spoke via Skype with Angie Jones from 4yoga about their online yoga classes. Classes are still continuing every Saturday at 9 a.m. on Facebook Live. To get connected with 4yoga, click here.
Lack of public firework displays leads to increased demand for consumer fireworks
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – We’re just a few days away from the Fourth of July and this year, many people will be D-I-Ying the fireworks. Between public firework shows being canceled and the fact the Fourth of July falls on a Saturday, sales of fireworks have soared this year. You could even say they’re booming. Consumer fireworks are legal in…
Let’s Make A Meal – Mary Jane’s Chocolates
With a new location in the heart of Fountain Square Park, Mary Jane’s Chocolates specializes in high-end chocolates and other decadent desserts. WNKY’s Tej Joshi takes us there for a taste.
Sunrise Spotlight – Trooper Island Jeep Raffle
Kentucky State Police is raffling a 2020 Jeep Gladiator this year to benefit Trooper Island! We spoke with Trooper Daniel Priddy, who gave us a tour of the vehicle. To buy a raffle ticket, click here.
SoKY’s Choice – Dinosaur World
Tourist attractions across South Central Kentucky are reopening, new health and safety guidelines set in place. Last week, WNKY’s Tej Joshi stopped by Dinosaur World in Cave City for this week’s SoKY’s Choice. For Dinosaur World’s hours of operation and more, click here.
Flora’s Hidden Heroes – Leyda Becker
This week’s Flora’s Hidden Hero, brought to you by The Law Firm of Flora Templeton Stuart, features Leyda Becker, International Communities Liaison for the City of Bowling Green. Becker is in charge of a number of programs that help welcome the international community into South Central Kentucky. For more on the programs offered by the City of Bowling Green, click here.