by Amanda West | Apr 20, 2024 | Feature
IMAGINE BUTTERY-SOFT Bliss Artisan ice cream in flavors such as brownie batter chunk, chocolate sea-salted cashew, cake batter, white chocolate mocha, maple brown sugar cinnamon, Mississippi mud, double vanilla, or a refreshing dairy-free option such as pineapple...
by Gabriel Huff | Apr 20, 2024 | Feature
IF YOU live in Bowling Green, you may have seen an “Elizabeth’s Cafe” food truck riding around the city. This is not just any ordinary food truck. A teenager runs this business. Her main dishes are tacos, walking tacos, and smash burgers — made with two mini brioche...
by Sara Hook | Mar 16, 2024 | Feature
YOUNG SCIENTISTS and mathematicians are often driven to learn and ready for class material far above their peers. To challenge themselves and prepare for post-secondary education, they can take dual credit or Advanced Placement classes, but they are often limited by...
by Sara Hook | Mar 16, 2024 | Feature
NURSES ARE some of the most important members of our society. They work in hospitals, doctor’s offices, clinics, schools, prisons, and even homes. Without them, the health care system would be less effective and be able to reach fewer people. More nurses will always...
by Haley Potter | Feb 17, 2024 | Feature
IN BOWLING Green, through the everyday hustle and bustle, there’s a young woman whose heart beats to a different rhythm. 25-year-old Presley Nash, with her compassionate spirit and determination, has been quietly weaving a tapestry of hope and kindness in her...
by Haley Potter | Feb 17, 2024 | Feature
IN THE dimly lit room of a small community center in Bowling Green, Rebecca Coursey sat surrounded by a circle of individuals who shared an unspoken bond. Each face carries the weight of mental health struggles, but in this space, they find solace and understanding....