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Grayson County Grand Jury indicts 16
The Grayson County Grand Jury indicted 16 during the June session that ended June 3. - Scott Blair, 43, of Leitchfield, was indicted for third degree terroristic threatening, first degree burglary, fourth ...
A juvenile caused a disruption and kicked a police officer at Ben Franklin Elementary School between 1:30 and 2:37 p.m. Tuesday. via The Advocate
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Nathan Morgan Issue date: 4/10/08 Section: Diversions Media Credit: Nathan Morgan Girls from Brownsville Missionary Baptist Church participate in an Easter egg hunt at their church following the service. via College Heights Herald
Postal Service To Phase Out Vending Machines
The U.S. Postal Service will stop selling stamps out of vending machines at Post Offices and other retail locations in the Kentuckiana District by phasing out the units over the next two years. via WPSD-TV Paducah
Mis Amigos menu offers flavorful Mexican dishes
While it's true there are several fine Mexican food establishments in Bowling Green, you might consider a trip to Brownsville to experience the new Mis Amigos Mexican Grill as well. via Bgdailynews.com
Police News : Man sentenced for role in counterfeit, forgery conspiracy
Charles Wayne Bishop Jr., 44, of 1770 Holly Drive, No. 38, was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Bowling Green to three years and one month for his role in a conspiracy to make and cash counterfeit ... via Bgdailynews.com
Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY
Authorities recovered a stolen ATV over the weekend near an abandoned house on Finney Road. via Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY
Brownsville Giving program growing faster than founder dreamed
“Originally we thought we would only be concentrating on children, but it's branched out because so many people need help”
By JUSTIN STORY, The Daily News, jstory@bgdailynews.com Thursday, December 20, 2007 11:40 AM CST BROWNSVILLE - You would think it would be difficult for the coordinator of a gift-giving program to be ... via Daily News
Tiny trains bring joy to big, small
“There's been a lot of renovations done to this building”
Annual Festival of Trains continues today at depot By NATALIE JORDAN, The Daily News, njordan@bgdailynews.com Sunday, December 9, 2007 12:07 AM CST Miranda Pederson/Daily News Leondal Hardin holds his son ... via Bgdailynews.com
Edmonson County to hold parade Dec. 8
The Edmonson County Christmas Parade will take place Dec. 8. The theme will be "Songs of the Season." Lining up will begin in the Edmonson County High School parking lot at 5 p.m., and the parade will start at ... via Daily News
Despite opposition, library plans proceed
“We just feel that six months is not enough time for them to get all of that paperwork in order and submit it to the library board for approval.”
By JIM GAINES, The Daily News Tuesday, November 20, 2007 11:15 AM CST Edmonson County is pushing ahead with plans for a new public library building combined with a technical center, and perhaps a senior ... via Bowling Green Daily News
Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY
Man hurt after ejected from vehicle
A Brownsville man was seriously injured Thursday afternoon when he was ejected from his vehicle after losing control of it on Ky. via Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY
“The real value of having Ann Klein come here is to teach students to be tolerant of all people and to speak out when they see things that aren't right”
Survivor tells students about her darkest days By JUSTIN STORY, The Daily News, jstory@bgdailynews.com Saturday, October 27, 2007 12:15 AM CDT Joe Imel/Daily News Ann Klein of Louisville, a Holocaust survivor, ... via Bowling Green Daily News
WKU holds two health screenings
Western Kentucky University Mobile Health and Wellness Unit has two upcoming health screenings. via Bowling Green Daily News
Edmonson gets $2.1M - waterfall'
“This shows that when the people of Edmonson County want to come together to unite their efforts, we have the capability and knowledge to compete with anybody in the world”
Edmonson County was showered Wednesday with state and federal money that will help bring water to more customers there. via Daily News
Albert Armendariz Sr., civil rights leader
Judge Albert Armendariz Sr., a leader of the Latino civil rights movement who helped found the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, has died. via Hawk Eye
Local agencies receive grants for computers
More than $290,000 given to police to buy mobile data devices By BURTON SPEAKMAN, The Daily News, bspeakman@bgdailynews.com Saturday, September 22, 2007 11:28 PM CDT On Wednesday, several local agencies were ... via Daily News
Police pursue link in pharmacy break-ins
Police think break-ins at two area pharmacies in the past three weeks may be connected. via Grayson News Gazette
Franklin's Festival on the Square returns Friday By Alicia Carmichael, The Daily News, acarmichael@bgdailynews.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 11:35 AM CDT Photo by Joe Imel/Daily News Jimmy Goodnight polishes ... via Bowling Green Daily News
Kentucky High School Football - Russellville overwhelms Edmonson County
The crowd at Friday's league contest between the Russellville Panthers and the host Edmonson County Wildcats , observed Russellville's football squad bounce Edmonson County by a count of 49-6. The Panthers now ... via MaxPreps