Area Special Olympic Groups Hit the Pins
Posted: 7:31 PM Bowlers and their families set foot on the lined hardwood floors during the annual event at Southern Lanes. By competing, the groups qualified for the state tournament in Lexington.
Posted: 7:31 PM Bowlers and their families set foot on the lined hardwood floors during the annual event at Southern Lanes. By competing, the groups qualified for the state tournament in Lexington.
Updated: 8:35 PM Thousands of Kentucky children are in need of a permanent home. Bowling Green Mayor Elaine Walker held a proclamation on Nov. 1 at Bowling Green City Hall.
Updated: 11:31 PM Children of all ages decked-out in their Halloween costumes and headed to the mall in search of some candy.
Updated: 10:16 PM Police urge you to keep your doors and windows locked And it's not because of Halloween pranksters. We have the story in this week's Crime Stoppers.
Updated: 8:49 PM Employees of Harman Becker Automotive Systems gathered before 7 a.m. on Oct. 30 to commemorate victims of domestic violence.
Posted: 5:40 PM The Medical Center will X-ray candy from 6 to 8 p.m. free of charge. Parents and children should use the entrance to the cancer treatment center located next to the outpatient entrance on Park St.
Updated: 10:45 PM Bowling Green Municipal Utilities and the Warren County Water District say the water shortage alert put into effect in August is canceled effective immediately.
Updated: 3:26 AM In support of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Barren River Area Safe Space has received a big donation.
Posted: 2:53 PM Kids and adults got a chance to explore Skeleton's Lair on Oct. 27 and get an early start on trick-or-treating. This year marks the first ever for "Pumpkinfest."
Posted: 2:36 PM While many of us prepare for Halloween this week, there may be something scarier than ghost and goblins lurking in your garage or under your kitchen sink.
Updated: 11:26 PM The first ever "Rocktoberfest" was held downtown at the Capitol Arts Center on Oct. 20. The event showcased local artists work that was sold later on in the night at a silent auction.
Updated: 9:40 PM With a few rain showers hitting the state of Kentucky in recent days, Governor Ernie Fletcher lifted the state wide burn ban this week. The lift does not truly apply to the entire state and your county may still be under the ban.
Updated: 11:45 PM With Halloween being a little over a week away, kids and adults got a chance to do a little pre-trick-or-treating at Halloween Fest.
Posted: 8:30 PM Early Oct. 20, the American Diabetes Association walked downtown in Bowling Green all in the name of diabetes research. Fountain Square Park was the site for this year's "Walking in the District for Diabetes."
Updated: 2:26 PM We may be in a drought, but the rain chance has caused the cancellation of an event on Oct. 18.
Updated: 10:44 PM Western Kentucky University students are doing their part to help the children of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. On WKU's campus, the kick-off of a letter writing campaign began for students planning to help out with an upcoming "Up 'til Dawn" event.
Updated: 10:47 PM This years drought will also impact your pumpkin buying this Halloween. But one local school is making sure everyone has a pumpkin to pick.
Posted: 11:16 PM Mayor Elaine Walker presented the team with a golden key to the city, representing their hard work and our community while bringing home the gold.
Updated: 10:46 PM As Warren County magistrates prepare to enact a new hotel tax, development plans are moving forward in downtown Bowling Green.
Posted: 6:08 PM At the Tompkinsville Wal-Mart on Oct. 16, it was all about Eric Reid. The Dream Factory of Bowling Green grants wishes to area children and young adults with critical illnesses. Eric Reid's wish was to buy anything his heart desires at his favorite store.
Updated: 9:30 AM The event is put on by WBKO, Bowling Green Parks and Rec, Hughes and Coleman and Southeast Financial Credit Union. The event is free and they will be plenty of fun for everyone.
Posted: 8:19 PM Beginning Monday Oct. 15 through Oct. 28, Bowling Green residents may phone in requests to the leaf hotline at 393-3333 to pick up their leaves. Pickup will occur once per week during this time.
Posted: 5:51 PM There were a number of equipment demonstrations and children's activities for people to get involved with. The event is fun for both community members and firefighters.
Posted: 5:36 PM The Oct. 13 events included a 5K Run and Walk, a one and a half mile Fun Walk, the 10K Wheelchair Race and the 10-K Classic. One of the big highlights of the race, besides finishing, was the $10,000 cash prize drawing that participants were entered in.
Posted: 4:57 PM Kentucky's Special Olympic athletes returned home on Oct. 13, but not without a big greeting first. The fifteen athletes and eight coaches returned to Louisville from the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Shanghai, China.
Updated: 04/18/2013 - CHING-YI-LIN HAS MANY TITLES... AMONG THEM... BEING A WORLD CLASS VIOLINIST. YET HER GREATEST ROLE... IS BRINGING HER PASSION FOR MUSIC TO HER STUDENTS IN THE BOWLING GREEN COMMUNITY. ¤2 ]] C1.5 G 0 [[ TALENT=GENE ¶GENE: OUR LINDSEY YATES SPOKE WITH CHING-YI... ABOUT LIFE LESSONS SHE HAS BEEN TAUGHT THROUGH PLAYING THE VIOLIN. AND HOW SHE HOPES TO INSTILL THOSE TRAITS IN HER STUDENTS. CHING YI LIN.
Updated: 01/21/2013 - Courtney Davis, the founder of Ingen Art Gallery and Studio, sits down to talk with us about her motivations for turning her dream into a reality.
Updated: 08/15/2012 - A local dentist answered the "Is there a doctor on board?" page on an United Airlines flight, and became a Hometown Hero.
Posted: 06/15/2012 - Board of Regents approves increase.