Author: WNKY Staff
Living Well – Cancer fighting drug
It’s a disease that has probably affected someone you know. Nearly 40% of all Americans will be diagnosed with cancer at some point during their lifetimes. Now pharmacy students at one Ohio college believe they have found a drug to target the most aggressive form.
Emerging Leaders – Dalton and Dakota Moody
Dalton and Dakota Moody are twin brothers, sophomores at Bowling Green High School, and both serve an important IT role in their school. They are this week’s Emerging Leaders.
Glasgow police investigating arson case
GLASGOW, Ky.- Police in Glasgow are investigating a residential arson. According to the Glasgow Police Department, just after midnight Sunday morning, officers responded to a fire at 320 McKenna Street. Officers determined that the residence did not have electric or gas running to the home. If you have any information, you are asked to contact the Glasgow Police Department at…
Sunrise Spotlight – 2019 Fall Enrichment classes
The class schedule has been announced for this year’s fall enrichment classes with Community Education! To learn more, call (270) 507-6364 or click here.
Monday Motivator – Fire extinguisher safety
This week’s Monday Motivator is all about fire safety, more specifically fire extinguisher safety. For information on how to sign up for future training classes with the Bowling Green Fire Department, click here.
Living Well – Mental health check up
It could be a good time for a “mental health” check up. Rebecca David has more on how clinics are integrating these services into other forms of healthcare.
Identities released of couple found dead in apparent homicide/suicide
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Warren County Sheriff’s Office and the Kentucky State Police are investigating the deaths of two people at 1000 North Hewitt Lane. The sheriff’s office was called to the large farm house late Saturday morning where they found the deceased bodies. Warren County Coroner Kevin Kirby identified the deceased as Lori Smith, 48, and her husband Stacy…
Madden pleads guilty to murder in Gabbi Doolin death
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – Nearly four years after the sexual assault and murder of 7-year-old Gabbi Doolin, the man charged in her death entered guilty pleas Saturday morning in Allen Circuit Court. Timothy Madden, of Scottsville, was facing the death penalty in the case. Now he will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars, said Corey Morgan, Commonwealth’s Attorney…