Issues

Education

Position

State Level
- Support Western Kentucky University and Bowling Green Technical College projects.
Federal Level
- Western Kentucky University and Bowling Green Technical College

News

  • EDITORIAL
    Apr 28, 2010 — Messenger-Inquirer
    The $1 million earmark proposed then would have nearly paid for a $1.4 million repair plan then proposed by the executive director of the Kentucky River Authority.
  • Corps is studying Rochester Dam
    Apr 26, 2010 — Messenger-Inquirer
    They have to wait for the water in the river to go down so they can check beneath the water. Rocks were added later and finally, boulders were added in 1965. Today, commercial traffic on the Green stops at the Rochester Dam.
  • First pitch a dream realized for leader of effort to draw baseball team to Bowling Green
    Apr 18, 2009 — The Daily News - Bowling Green, Kentucky
    In that report, RKG stressed the importance of creating landmark destinations that have the potential to attract a significant number of people to the downtown area. The story's only focus was baseball, whereas the story should have been about economic development and the creation of landmark destinations that will allow downtown to flourish. If the downtown continues to develop according to the master plan, it will forever change the identity of Bowling Green and southcentral Kentucky.
  • Hot Rods utilizing BGPD for security at home games
    Apr 18, 2009 — The Daily News - Bowling Green, Kentucky
    ...-- Bowling Green Hot Rods management is turning to the Bowling Green Police Department for assistance on gameday security. Off-duty city police officers will be employed by the team to help Hot Rods staff maintain security during games at Bowling Green Ballpark, according to Hot Rods general manager Brad Taylor. During games, Taylor said, two or three off-duty officers will patrol the ballpark, similar to the arrangements at Western Kentucky University football and basketball...
  • Social worker values helping patients, families
    Apr 18, 2009 — The Daily News - Bowling Green, Kentucky
    She is now a social worker with Commonwealth Regional Specialty Hospital, a long-term acute care hospital within The Medical Center.
  • Aviation Heritage Park Grand Opening
    Apr 17, 2009 — The Daily News - Bowling Green, Kentucky
    Dan Cherry, president of the park's board of directors. "I think everyone had a good time and was in a good mood. He said the mission is not just to preserve artifacts but to educate youth. "I hope people in Bowling Green will come and take advantage of this place. It's going to be a real addition to Bowling Green and southern Kentucky.
  • Finishing Touches
    Apr 17, 2009 — The Daily News - Bowling Green, Kentucky
    Bowling Green sends left-hander Frank De Los Santos (0-0, 3.60 ERA) to the mound for the start.
  • Taste of BG once again a big hit
    Apr 17, 2009 — The Daily News - Bowling Green, Kentucky
    ...beer," Matt Cordle, sales and events manager for Kentucky Ale, said about the brewery's beer that is aged in bourbon barrels. The company was attending its first Taste of Bowling Green in about three years, in an effort to introduce its brand to the western part of the state. At one end of the ballroom, several students from Bowling Green Technical College presented a long table full of flavorful desserts, seafood and meats. BGTC culinary arts professor Michael Riggs...
  • Parking to see test on Friday
    Apr 16, 2009 — The Daily News - Bowling Green, Kentucky
    However, anyone who parks in one of the ballpark spaces after 5 p.m. will be charged, Gorman said. Some local businesses and organizations are also selling parking spots during games. Officials at the Old L&N Depot on Kentucky Street have set aside about 150 spots in the grassy area of the south lot. Owner Robert Hall will sell spots for $5, and people will be able to catch a shuttle to the ballpark.
  • Retired colonel, wife among Jefferson Award winners
    Apr 16, 2009 — The Daily News - Bowling Green, Kentucky
    ...community. The Jefferson Awards, a product of the American Institute for Public Service, were presented by the Daily News and WBKO-TV after a selection was made from nominations submitted by area residents. Ret. Col. Robert Spiller and his wife, Cora Jane Spiller, Hilda Sarver and Martha Haynes were the winners -- Haynes' nomination will be forwarded to Washington, D.C., for national consideration. Keynote speaker Rep. Jody Richards, D-Bowling Green, said the nominees go out of...
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