by Becca Roberts | Apr 17, 2025 | Stories
AN ATHLETE on the men’s basketball team at Western Kentucky University notices an advertisement on campus for the Young Male Leadership Academy (YMLA), a program for male students interested in a career in education. The student wavers, wondering if he should check it...
by Gabriel Huff | Apr 1, 2025 | Stories
WIDOWS, WIVES, veterans, and people with disabilities gather every month to help those falling between the cracks. During these educational workshops at the Bowling Green Library behind Greenwood High School, people discover the means to obtain a home. Others become...
by Sara Hook | Apr 1, 2025 | Stories
FOR EIGHT years, Johnny Horton served his country in the Marine Corps, and for 20, he has served the citizens of his country as a member of the Salvation Army. His work has taken him to Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Paducah, Kentucky, but he has served right here in...
by Wesley Bryant | Apr 1, 2025 | Stories
THE SOUNDS of the self-checkout registers beep through the entire store. The short lines of people with baskets and carts move across the reflective tile like a conveyor belt and out the door. Uh, oh. A man at the checkout stood frozen. The total amount due on the...
by Wesley Bryant | Mar 3, 2025 | Stories
You know that first breath of spring? The way the warmer air gives you goosebumps — the air is soft, full of promise, carrying hints of something new. After months of cold, we step outside, and for the first time, the sun lingers a little longer, warming our hands,...
by Haley Potter | Feb 26, 2025 | Stories
The sharp sound of skates carving into fresh ice and the crisp chill of a Bowling Green winter day set the stage for the second annual BG Puck Classic. Held at the SoKY Ice Rink in downtown Bowling Green, this year’s event was a thrilling showcase of community,...