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bgdailynews.com | Jack Dobbs
Published 6:00 am Sunday, June 8, 2025 The Bowling Green-Warren County Contractor’s Licensing Board on Wednesday voted unanimously to revoke a license for local contractor Tai Nguyen after he was found to be in violation of several city rules. Nguyen was issued a general contractor’s license on Sept. 25, 2024. The board’s revocation order states that on May 2, city code citations were issued against Nguyen for “illicit discharge of sewage” at 1960, 1964 and 1956 Stonehenge Ave.
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bgdailynews.com | Jack Dobbs
SLIDE SHOW: Duncan Hines Days car show, Summer Stroll Parade Published 9:13 am Friday, June 6, 2025 By Caleb Lowndes and Jack Dobbs
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bgdailynews.com | Jack Dobbs
Published 6:00 am Thursday, June 5, 2025 Large projects are on the horizon for Bowling Green as commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved the first reading of the city’s $188.7 million, all-funds budget for fiscal year 2026, an increase of over $15 million from FY2025. When it comes to tax changes for this budget, city CFO Katie Schaller-Ward said nothing is on the table right now. “We don’t have any changes currently incorporated into this budget,” she said.
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2 weeks ago |
bgdailynews.com | Jack Dobbs
Published 6:00 am Tuesday, June 3, 2025 Government Cheese will return to its roots Saturday with a performance at the Duncan Hines Days Eats & Beats festival, marking four decades since the band first took the stage in Bowling Green. “There will be a surprise guest” at the festival, Scott Willis, Government Cheese band member said.
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bgdailynews.com | Jack Dobbs
Published 6:00 am Tuesday, June 3, 2025 Construction on the Robert E. Spiller Bowling Green Veterans Center is eyeing a Sept. 11 substantial completion date. The center was originally slated to be already open, but the new target date pushes completion nearly seven months later than had been expected.
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bgdailynews.com | Jack Dobbs
SLIDE SHOW: Operation PRIDE, WCPS raise flag at Cumberland Trace Elementary Published 2:39 pm Monday, June 2, 2025 1/11 Swipe or click to see more An American flag raised by a crowd of representatives from Warren County Public Schools and Operation PRIDE flies outside Cumberland Trace Elementary School Monday morning. Money for the project was privately raised by Operation PRIDE, with the cost for the flag and the 107-foot tall flagpole totaling over $90,000.
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bgdailynews.com | Jack Dobbs
Published 6:00 am Sunday, June 1, 2025 MORGANTOWN — “God bless Morgantown.”This is how Morgantown Mayor Billy Phelps summed up his feelings on Thursday as he and other local, state and federal officials cut the ribbon on a new $26 million facility from the aircraft parts manufacturer Aerospace Composites Solutions, a company expected to generate 72 new jobs as it becomes the first occupant in the Morgantown Industrial Park.
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bgdailynews.com | Jack Dobbs
Published 6:00 am Saturday, May 31, 2025 In the not-so-distant future, it may be possible to walk or ride a bike from Bowling Green to Mammoth Cave. That’s the goal of the Bowling Green to Mammoth Cave Trail, a large-scale project that hopes to lay a multi-use path from Bowling Green to Mammoth Cave National Park, beginning at Fountain Square Park and ending in Mammoth Cave.
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bgdailynews.com | Jack Dobbs
Published 10:31 am Friday, May 30, 2025 The Warren County Public Library will host an evening with “Bachelorette” star Michelle Young. The free event at 6 p.m. June 16 at the Capitol in downtown Bowling Green will serve as an “inspirational keynote,” according to WCPL Marketing Manager Meagan Miles. The event will spotlight Young’s journey as an educator, activist and nationally recognized television personality.
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bgdailynews.com | Jack Dobbs
Published 9:54 am Friday, May 30, 2025 The Medical Center at Bowling Green raised the final beam Wednesday on its High Street Tower, marking a key milestone in the largest project investment in Med Center Health history. The five-story structure, which broke ground in June 2024, will house expanded mother-baby services and is expected to open in July 2026. The grand opening will coincide with Med Center Health’s 100th anniversary.