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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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Aid from FEMA finally coming to county, city governments

Federal assistance from the federal government has finally been made available for Bowling Green and Warren County, which ... Read more

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‘In Limbo:’ county, city still unsure of FEMA status

It has been about three and half months since Warren County was hit with over 10 inches of ... Read more

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Lovers Lane turf fields pushed back

Grass fields will remain at the Lovers Lane soccer complex for a little while longer after design delays ... Read more

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City dedicates inclusive playground at community center

Nearly oven-like heat did not stop a group of local officials from gathering at the Parker-Bennett Community Center ... Read more

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Dirt turned on 256-unit housing development

A group of local officials and business representatives braved blazing heat Wednesday to turn dirt on the upcoming ... Read more

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City approves fifth property purchase for stormwater mitigation

The city’s efforts to mitigate flooding along Cave Mill Road continued Tuesday as commissioners approved a $270,600 purchase ... Read more

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Sumitomo expanding in Franklin

Automotive parts manufacturer Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems (SEWS) announced this week a $17 million expansion of its facility ... Read more

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Bosnian community to honor 30th anniversary of Srebrenica Massacre on Saturday

Thirty years ago, a small mountain town in eastern Bosnia was the site of a mass murder of ... Read more

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County embarks on jail expansion study

Warren County Jailer Stephen Harmon’s wishes have been answered as fiscal court magistrates unanimously voted to start accepting ... Read more

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Third Duncan Hines Days brings roughly $2M to region

Despite several rainy days that made some events move indoors and fully canceled one, the third annual week-long ... Read more