One man is facing an additional charge in connection with a fatal Bowling Green hit-and-run. According to court documents, ...
United Way of Southern Kentucky hosted their annual Live United Awards ceremony to honor those who help make the work they do possible. One of the biggest awards of the night was a brand new $500,000 ...
An upcoming food drive will benefit veterans with a local drop off location in Bowling Green. The Kentucky Veterans Brigade and the Fraternal Order of Eagles are teaming up for a city-wide, drive-by ...
A new parking campaign in downtown Bowling Green is looking to help ease the issues of parking on Fountain Square. The Share ...
A Bowling Green staple is now implementing a new, youthful twist. Stuarto’s Olive Oil Company is known for its variety of olive oil flavors and balsamic dressings. The business also offers four-course ...
Lee found his stride in the semi-final, dominating 2nd seed Noah Taimanglo, 258-214, before overcoming 10th seed Evan Duenas in the final, 224-187. Duenas made an impressive run by eliminating his ...
(WCYB) — An update to a story we brought you on Thursday. On Friday, January 24, the Dobyns-Bennett Unified Bowling Team placed second out of six teams in the state championships in Smyrna.
KINGSPORT, Tenn. (WCYB) — After 12 weeks of hard work and dedication, the Dobyns-Bennett Unified Bowling Team is heading to Smyrna for the state championships. And on this day, the student body ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - Patsy Sloan was Bowling Green’s first female commissioner and first female mayor. She left a legacy of trailblazing that will be remembered for generations to come.
BOWLING GREEN – Lentis Ferrel Lee, age 81, died Friday, January 17, 2025 at Christian Health Care in Bowling Green, KY. Lentis was born in 1943 in Bowling Green, KY and raised in Allen County, KY.
Carothers was a 1979 graduate of Bowling Green High School. Through his work with the community, he helped found Boys To Men at Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary School and was on staff with the ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – According to reports from members of the community, former Bowling Green mayor, Patsy Sloan passed away. Sloan is often described as a trailblazer in her field and was the first ...