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Congressman Brett Guthrie Chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, issued the following statement after the ...
The City of Bowling Green is taking the next step to help mitigate flooding in areas that suffered in February and April.
The summer camp season kicked off at Western Kentucky University with a day full of energy, smiles and volleyball fundamentals as young athletes took part in WKU’s Lil’ Topper Camp. Hosted inside the ...
The Big Beautiful Bill has passed the House and now finds itself in the Senate waiting for a vote, but opposition to the bill is now becoming more vocal. Names like Sen. Rand Paul and Sen. Rick Scott ...
A pair of three-run innings spurred the Bowling Green Hot Rods (29-23) to an 8-2 win over the Jersey Shore BlueClaws (18-34) on Wednesday afternoon at Bowling Green Ballpark in Bowling Green, Kentucky ...
On Wednesday, folks got to cool off and enjoy the summer sun at Russell Sims Aquatic Park for an event during Duncan Hines Days. Duncan Hines Days celebrates the legacy of Hines’ favorite things: food ...
Ford is recalling more than 550,000 vehicles due to airbag and structural issues that could increase the risk of a crash or injury. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported two ...
Firefighters arrived on scene this afternoon for a reported structure fire at Akebono Brake Corporation in Elizabethtown. The Elizabethtown Fire Department stated it was on scene at 2:14 p.m. Fire ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. - Another piece of public art went on display at the corner of Center Street and East Eighth Avenue, symbolizing one of the things Bowling Green Municipal Utilities does best.
On Wednesday, Gov. Andy Beshear announced a 30-day extension to the registration period for those impacted by April’s severe storms has been approved. The governor’s office states the weather included ...
On Wednesday, Gov. Andy Beshear and first lady Britainy Beshear joined Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman and other leaders to launch the “Pre-K for All” initiative. According to the governor’s office, the ...
A Louisville man is celebrating a $75,000 Kentucky Bourbon Trail Scratch-off win. According to lottery officials, the winner, who wishes to remain anonymous, shared the exciting details of his win and ...
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