Author: WNKY Staff
Living Well – Hospitals experiencing financial woes
Despite caring for so many people during the pandemic, U.S. hospitals and health systems are suffering financially. In today’s Living Well, we’re looking at the financial woes of the health system by focusing on a New Hampshire hospital.
Man accused of slitting another man’s throat in Scottsville
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – An Allen County man is accused of slitting another man’s throat. Sunday morning, Scottsville police responded to the 400 block of East Walnut Street where they found a man bleeding heavily from the throat holding a towel to his neck. The man told police that another man he knows by the name of “Spud” cut his throat…
Let’s Make A Meal – Novo Dolce
This week’s Let’s Make A Meal takes us to a gastro pub in the heart of Bowling Green: Novo Dolce.
Flora’s Hidden Heroes – Abby Minugh and colleagues
This week’s Flora’s Hidden Hero, brought to you by The Law Firm of Flora Templeton Stuart, features Abby Minugh and all of her nursing colleagues at The Medical Center at Bowling Green. Minugh and all of the other nurses at the hospital have worked tirelessly to keep our community safe and healthy during this pandemic. Minugh was nominated by her peer…
Sunrise Spotlight – Barber shops reopen in Kentucky
As of Monday, May 25, barber shops and salons are now able to reopen under strict health guidelines. We spoke with Thomas Ferguson with Ferguson’s Barbershop and Jewelry about necessary precautions they’re taking to keep their customers safe. To view Gov. Beshear’s Healthy at Work guidelines for barber shops and salons, click here. To book an appointment with Ferguson’s Barbershop,…
SoKY’s Choice – The Golf Place
Back in January, WNKY’s Tej Joshi visited The Golf Place, an attraction where you can practice your golf skills indoors. The Golf Place is back open after being closed due to COVID-19, but there are a number of things you’ll need to know before you go: You must schedule a tee time. You must provide your own tees and balls….
Living Well – Mammogram decline
Breast imaging centers have started mammograms once again, but some medical facilities say fewer patients are willing to go in during the pandemic. Today’s Living Well shows us why doctors are so concerned about screenings being put aside right now.
Emerging Leader – Denton Cable
In this week’s Emerging Leader, we highlight the work of Denton Cable, the owner of OnTarget Cleaning in Bowling Green. To learn more about Cable’s company, click here.