by Sara Hook | Jan 29, 2025 | Feature
Over 80 years ago, doctors G.Y. Graves and J.T. Gilbert formed a partnership that resulted in Bowling Green’s first multi-specialty clinic. Today, Graves Gilbert Clinic continues to innovate, bringing an ever-improving quality of care to the community. One such...
by Richard Klin | Dec 21, 2024 | Feature
Diana Horn and her husband, Danny, moved from Atlanta to Bowling Green in 2009. Bowling Green, like so many other rural and smaller communities across the United States, has been hit hard by an exponential growth in poverty and hardship. Horn took this as a call to...
by Richard Klin | Dec 21, 2024 | Feature
In the recent past, only a few blocks in New York City’s West Forties and a few other metropolitan areas offered the opportunity to experience first-rate musical theatre. These days, top-rate musical theatre has sprung from its narrow geographical confines — and you...
by Kali Bradford | Nov 8, 2024 | Feature
DEBBIE HILLS has dedicated the last 25 years to making Southern Kentucky a better place for everyone. Through her leadership as president and CEO of United Way of Southern Kentucky, she continues a legacy that began over 135 years ago with United Way’s mission to...
by Richard Klin | Nov 8, 2024 | Feature
HABITAT FOR Humanity, the housing assistance program made famous by Jimmy Carter, has a name recognition that few other charitable endeavors can match. Habitat’s national fame presents a paradox – the backbone of the organization is the smaller, local advocacy...
by Gabriel Huff | Oct 19, 2024 | Feature
ANGIE HARLAN wanted to quit. The physical, emotional, and mental toil ate at her like mosquitoes in a hot, humid Amazon rainforest. She had been pursuing a bachelor’s degree in nursing school for a couple of years and recently married her husband, Brad. Harlan did not...