by Sara Hook | Oct 19, 2024 | Stories
WHEN A family is in crisis, the community must step up and help. Dozens of homes in Bowling Green and the Two Rivers Region have taken that directive to heart and opened their lives to children in need in the foster care system. According to recruitment and...
by Guest Writer | Oct 19, 2024 | Stories
WHILE YOU can walk in and order a very good coffee, the Just Love Coffee Cafe is more than just its in-house roasted specialty coffees. That’s not what all the people are here for. They’re at Just Love Coffee for intricate, interesting food masquerading as breakfast...
by Sara Hook | Oct 18, 2024 | Stories
THE DOCTOR’S office is not often considered fun, but Bowling Green pediatrician Casey Miles ensures her patients enjoy their time with her. For the past eight years, Bowling Green Internal Medicine and Pediatrics has employed her, and while Norton Children’s Medical...
by Wesley Bryant | Sep 26, 2024 | Stories
OUR FOOD nourishes us, from the soil beneath our feet to the table where we gather with family and friends. The hot sun beams from the sky into the field of sprouting seeds. Farmers rise early, tending to their crops with the same care and dedication that their...
by Haley Potter | Sep 26, 2024 | Stories
IF YOU GREW UP on a farm, you likely know the feel of calloused hands, the hum of a tractor, and the importance of safety measures that keep everything running smoothly. You understand the dangers that can lurk in familiar places — like the deceptively peaceful fields...
by Richard Klin | Sep 26, 2024 | Stories
THE AMERICAN immigrant saga is an enduring one. The circumstances that brought them here are wide-ranging, but the constant is that this can be the place to come and rebuild your life. Vilson Qehaja left his war-torn country of Kosovo and arrived in the U.S. in...