by Paige Cushman | Jan 20, 2024 | Stories
WHEN WILLIAM Sharp was taken to the Tristar Greenview Regional Hospital Emergency Room (ER) struggling to breathe, his wife, Tammie, was understandably worried. Luckily for Tammie, compassionate care isn’t just a buzzword for TriStar Greenview — it’s the ethos of...
by Paige Cushman | Dec 23, 2023 | Stories
IN 2008, an outgoing blonde with a strong Southern accent and an entrepreneurial spirit opened Tanglez Hair Studio near the Bowling Green airport. It would become an award-winning institution with loyal clientele and energy as vibrant as its owner, Nina Henderson. But...
by Paige Cushman | Oct 21, 2023 | Feature
FOR DECADES, the mentality around jails and criminal justice was “come in, serve your time, have ‘three hots and a cot,’” according to Warren County jailer Stephen Harmon. When it was time for an inmate’s release, regardless of what kind of financial, community, or...
by Paige Cushman | Oct 21, 2023 | Feature
IN THE midst of the Civil War, Aida Kurjack and her family left their war-torn homeland of Bosnia in the ‘90s, seeking refuge in Croatia before finding their way to the United States through Austria. Settling in Bowling Green, with virtually nothing, the Kurjack...
by Paige Cushman | Sep 23, 2023 | Cover
IN THE winter of 1966, a quick conversation between Bill Jackson, a driven FMC Agricultural Chemicals salesman, and Ed Hudgens, the 89-year-old owner of an orchard, sparked an unexpected turn of events. “Instead of selling me chemicals,” Hudgens...