BGMU, Fire respond to burst pipe in downtown Bowling Green
Published 9:55 am Friday, January 30, 2026
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Michael Mills of Bowling Green Municipal Utilities scrapes ice off of plumbing line covers outside 446 E. Main Ave. on Friday. BGMU and the Bowling Green Fire Department responded to a burst pipe at the building, as water leaked out of the building and into Barbara Stewart Interiors next door. (JACK DOBBS / The Daily News)
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Ice collects on a column on the front entrance to 46 E. Main Ave. in downtown Bowling Green on friday. Bowling Green Municipal Utilities and the Bowling Green Fire Department responded to a burst pipe at the building, as water leaked out of the building and into Barbara Stewart Interiors next door. (JACK DOBBS / The Daily News)
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Water hits the sidewalk outside 446 E. Main Ave. in downtown Bowling Green on Friday. Bowling Green Municipal Utilities and the Bowling Green Fire Department responded to a burst pipe at the building, as water leaked out of the building and into Barbara Stewart Interiors next door. (JACK DOBBS / The Daily News)
BGMU and the Bowling Green Fire Department responded to a burst pipe at 446 E. Main Ave. in downtown Bowling Green on Friday. Water leaked out of the building, freezing to columns and running into Barbara Stewart Interiors next door.
About Jack Dobbs
Jack covers city government for the Daily News. Originally from Simpson County, he attended Western Kentucky University and graduated in 2022 with a degree in journalism.
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