
“Pop” goes the knee! ACL injuries in athletes
submitted by The Medical Center Anyone who has had the misfortune of experiencing it will tell you nothing compares to the loud “pop” that seems to travel right up from your knee through the middle […]
submitted by The Medical Center Anyone who has had the misfortune of experiencing it will tell you nothing compares to the loud “pop” that seems to travel right up from your knee through the middle […]
submitted by The Housing Authority of Bowling Green For the past 13 years, the Housing Authority of Bowling Green – W.R.O.T.E. (We’re Reaching Out to Educate) Foundation, Inc. has been honoring local community leaders all […]
submitted by Friends of Mammoth Cave It’s time to get ready for America’s only cave, hike and bike triathlon – The Third Annual Mammoth-on on Sunday, September 24! The Mammoth-on begins in front of the […]
by Jamie Johnson Ten years ago, September 2007, the Historic RailPark & Train Museum officially opened the doors to the general public as a tourist attraction. Before we were ready to greet tourists, there were […]
by Brownie Bennett “THE FUNNIEST MAN IN AMERICA” is coming to Franklin! That’s right – The Franklin-Simpson Community Arts Council is bringing James Gregory, the well-known comedian, to perform in Franklin on Thursday, September 14 […]
by Jennifer Brashear Make a date before the ghosts and goblins fill the streets to dance the night away in support of Hospice of Southern Kentucky. Highland Stables presents the return of HSK’s Light up […]
submitted by South Central Kentucky Cultural Center The South Central Kentucky Cultural Center (SCKCC) is located in the heart of Glasgow, Kentucky, at 200 W. Water Street. It holds rich, historic memories within its collections […]
by Kristine Raymond On Saturday, September 23, hordes of authors will descend upon the Cave City Convention Center for Pages in the Caves 2.0. In its second year, this multi-genre author/reader event promises to be […]
submitted by Shannon Sales The Suzanne Vitale Clinical Education Complex–Family Resource Program at WKU will host the seventh annual Special Needs Summit on Friday, October 13, 2017 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event […]
by Sarah Keltner Nestled in the rolling hills of Scottsville, Kentucky, you will find The Center for Courageous Kids (CCK), a world-class medical camping facility designed exclusively for children living with medical challenges, who could not […]
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