VIP – David Haynes, ‘Snow Flurry Scurry’
In today’s VIP interview, David Haynes joins us to recap the success that was the Snow Flurry Scurry. This year, the event saw nearly 400 participants, almost 100 more than last year.
In today’s VIP interview, David Haynes joins us to recap the success that was the Snow Flurry Scurry. This year, the event saw nearly 400 participants, almost 100 more than last year.
In this edition of Voices of Honor, we hear from Warren County Regional Jail Major Kimberly James who spent three years working as a U.S. Army medic after high school.
Erin McAllister from the Bowling Green High School choir joins SoKY Sunrise to talk about the Princess Tea event. Princess Tea is an annual event that features all of your favorite princesses performing princess songs. For more information, please click here.
2018 was a big year in the fight against HIV. Two Florida doctors who treat the virus say we’ve come a long way in prevention and treatment, but still have work to do. We explain in this edition of Living Well.
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin is facing criticism after comments he made regarding state school districts closing due to frigid temperatures. Bevin later said that he was being “slightly facetious,” but added he believes the closures set a bad precedent for youth. Bevin faced heavy criticism on social media, including Republican gubernatorial challenger Robert Goforth taking a shot at Bevin’s private…
BOYLE COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT) – Two teenagers are now in police custody after a Boyle County deputy was injured after his windshield was shattered by a rock. Police say the teenagers threw a softball-sized rock which caused the deputy to lose control and crash. Boyle County Deputy Philip Dean was the responding officer and is now in the hospital. Police…
In this week’s edition of Let’s Make a Meal, we take a step inside the updated kitchen at Barren County High School that’s providing students a learning experience and tasty treats. This week, they show us how to use your creativity when putting together a fruit centerpiece or bouquet.
Scholarships are a vital part of higher education in our country. For some students, the scholarships they receive help pay for their entire education, as well as other things such as books, food, etc. But it’s not often that a university’s own police department starts a scholarship fund – especially one that raises money through officers who grow out their…
In this edition of Sunrise Spotlight, Skylar Wooden joins the show to talk about Romance at the Railpark, a romantic night planned at the Historic Railpark and Train Museum. Reservations are required for this event. To learn more, click here.