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Bowling Green’s unique sewer system featured in Popular Mechanics

On April 13, 1921, the Daily News reported that Bowling Green’s unique sewer system would be featured the…

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Lady Tops make 1992 NCAA title game

Western Kentucky University made it all the way to the finals of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament 30…

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City’s 1923 budget projected at $64,500

The city of Bowling Green’s budget committee projected a fiscal year 1923 budget of $64,500, according to a…

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College announces second dorm for women

Due to the large number of women attending Western State Teachers’ College, there was a need for a…

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Signs posted in local post office

The Daily News reported March 12, 1925, that placards had been placed throughout the lobby of the post…

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World’s greatest woman violinist performs in BG

On March 7, 1922, the Daily News reported that a talented violinist, Erika Morini, had chosen Bowling Green…

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Red Cross issues apology to Barren County school

The American Red Cross apologized for asking Red Cross Elementary School in Barren County to change its name,…

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17-year-old held on charge of seduction

A 17-year-old boy was being held in the Warren County Jail on a charge of seduction of a…

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City declares war on vagrants in 1922

On March 2, 1922, the city police chief, Paul W. Pemberton, declared war on vagrants. One of the…

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Salvation Army begins work here Dec. 9, 1920

“Salvation Army finds abundance of work to do in Bowling Green” was the title of an article in…