Author: WNKY Staff
Living Well – Silent sinus syndrome
It may seem like a cosmetic issue. One eye becomes droopy, siting a little lower than the other. This change in appearance, though, could actually be a sign of a serious health problem.
VIP – Kelli Brown, Bark for Life
Kelli Brown with the American Cancer Society joins us to discuss the success of this year’s Bark for Life. The event was held Saturday, September 14 at the H.P. Thomas Barkpark in Bowling Green.
Public invited to forum on Kentucky foster care
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The Administrative Office of the Courts says the last of seven regional community forums on Kentucky’s foster care system is being held in Pikeville. The agency says in a statement that the public is invited to attend the forum on Thursday at the Eastern Kentucky Expo Center and give input on how to improve outcomes for…
Kentucky school superintendent indicted on attempted bribery
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky school superintendent has been indicted on an attempted bribery charge. The State Journal reports 48-year-old Mark Kopp was indicted Tuesday on a misdemeanor charge of attempted bribery of a public servant. The details surrounding the bribe are unclear. The indictment says the Franklin County superintendent “intentionally engaged in conduct” related to attempted bribery. Kopp…
Cast members of One Chicago discuss upcoming season
NBC’s network premiere week continues on Wednesday with the season premieres of Chicago Med, Fire and P.D. Torrey DeVitto, Joe Minoso and Patrick Flueger join SoKY Sunrise to discuss the upcoming season of One Chicago. You can catch the premiere tonight at 7 p.m. on WNKY NBC 40.
Workout Wednesday – RIKR Fitness
Alexis and Colby from RIKR Fitness join SoKY Sunrise for Workout Wednesday. To learn more about RIKR, click here.
Voices of Honor – Jeffrey ‘Dean’ Crumbaugh
After serving one combat tour in Iraq, U.S. Marine Corps veteran Dean Crumbaugh volunteered to return. This is his story.
Sunrise Spotlight – Lifeskills Therapeutic Foster Care
An informational meeting will be held on Thursday, Sept. 26 at 6 p.m. To learn more about how to get involved, click here.