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Business owner to pay more than $1M to settle claims of misused COVID-19 loans

The owner of a company that operates multiple Little Caesars pizza franchises in western Kentucky has agreed to…

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SLIDE SHOW: WKU Center for Gifted Studies hosts hundreds for 12th annual IdeaFestival

Western Kentucky University’s Center for Gifted Studies welcomed more than 850 middle and high school students from across…

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Tops’ Faye out, Thedford doubtful for rest of season

Western Kentucky’s short-handed roster expects to get an immediate bump for this week’s road trip, but long-term help…

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Lady Raiders shoot over ACS zone for 71-47 win

GLASGOW – Allen County-Scottsville made Warren East prove it could shoot in Monday’s District 15 Girls’ Basketball Tournament…

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Surgical robot at Med Center Health improving patient outcomes

A team of surgeons at The Medical Center at Bowling Green have become the first in the southcentral…

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New utility proposed to city to cover stormwater needs

Like many cities across the United States, Bowling Green’s underground infrastructure is aging and in need of attention,…

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South Warren uses fast start to advance in district tournament

The South Warren girls’ basketball team made a strong first impression in the District 14 Tournament opener, using…

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BG man shot at Scottsville Road apartment

A Bowling Green man who was shot and killed early Sunday at an apartment by the resident may…

U.S. Rep. James Comer, R-Kentucky, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, hands a signed copy of his book “All the President’s Money” to an attendee at his Friday book-signing at the Bowling Green Country Club.

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Rep. Comer stops in BG for book signing

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com     U.S. Rep. James Comer, R-Kentucky, stopped at Bowling Green Country Club…

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Concerns raised over rumored digester

A group of Simpson County residents are expected to address concerns at a meeting of the Franklin-Simpson Planning…