Ben Kirtley, coordinator of Family Resource and Youth Services Centers for Warren County Public Schools, talks about the turkey drive the school district is hosting beside a refrigerated truck trailer containing a few dozen turkeys already collected at the WCPS central office on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024. WCPS is partnering with local organizations, as well as seeking frozen turkey and chicken from community members, to provide Thanksgiving meals to families of students. (Grace McDowell/gtrace.mcdowell@bgdailynews.com)

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WCPS seeking food donations for families

By DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com The Warren County Public Schools system is seeking food donations — primarily frozen ...

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Clark Distributing approved for Plano Rd. headquarters

Growth along the Plano Road corridor, already expected to accelerate with the upcoming extension of Bluegrass Farms Boulevard, ...

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Restaurant inspections

Restaurant inspections for Oct. 17-Nov. 4, according to the Barren River District Health Department: Toro, 1760 Scottsville Road, 98. Slim ...

Western Kentucky University President Timothy Caboni speaks Monday at the wreath-laying ceremony beside Guthrie Tower.

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Veterans honored at WKU

By DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com Western Kentucky University held its annual wreath-laying ceremony for Veterans Day and hosted ...

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Duvall wins third term as circuit court clerk

Different party, same result. Incumbent Warren Circuit Court Clerk Brandi Duvall, who had won two previous six-year terms ...

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Trial date set for man accused in murder-for-hire plot

By JUSTIN STORY justin.story@bgdailynews.com A Warren County judge set a trial date for next year in the case ...

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Charges pending against ex-juvenile detention center officers

By JUSTIN STORY justin.story@bgdailynews.com Three former Warren County Juvenile Detention Center officers accused of having a hand in ...

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SLIDE SHOW: Annual Veterans Day Parade honors local veterans for 25th year

Around 75 organizations, businesses and clubs travel through downtown Bowling Green, Ky., in the 25th annual Veterans Day ...

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With Amendment 2’s defeat, what’s next?

By DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com Sixty-six percent of Warren County residents who voted on Amendment 2 rejected it ...

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City tackles flooding in Whispering Hills

As part of its ongoing project to remap a floodplain area along Jennings Creek, the City of Bowling ...

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