by Sara Hook | Aug 15, 2024 | Stories
CAMELS, ALPACAS, and kangaroos live side by side with cows, horses, and other farm animals on rolling hills that stretch across the Bowling Green countryside. Some live their best lives out in the fields, while some find excitement in traveling to meet children across...
by Kali Bradford | Aug 15, 2024 | Stories
THE LONG-TIME and much-beloved children’s television host, Fred Rogers, often spoke about the importance of helping others on his public television show, “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.” In his own life, Rogers was encouraged by his mother to “look for those helping”...
by Sara Hook | Aug 15, 2024 | Stories
A VETERAN IS someone who has given everything to their country — someone who has fought and protected and should be respected as such. They have done their service and deserve rest, but many never stop. The veterans at American Legion Post 23 are like that, serving...
by Wesley Bryant | Aug 15, 2024 | Stories
THE CROWD fills the stands, row after row, of people in our high school’s colors. The family in front of you sits down with a fresh hot dog from the concession stand. It’s still steaming with a drizzle of ketchup laced across the top from end to end. It smells so good...
by Wesley Bryant | Jul 23, 2024 | Stories
WHEN I was 8, I wanted to be a teacher. I remember my third grade teacher clicking the chalk on the green board on the wall. And when I was 9, I wanted to be a director. My parents bought me a camera for Christmas, and my cousins and I would recreate our favorite...
by Amanda West | Jul 23, 2024 | Stories
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE affects countless families across Kentucky. Jana Boswell used these adjectives — devastating, horrific, shameless, brutal, dreadful — to describe how the disease affected her precious mother, Judith Ann Richards. “We started noticing small...