Danny Carothers is a superhero to many Bowling Green, Ky. residents, but he spends most of his days disguised as a bus driver. Carothers doesn’t drive just any bus, though, he shuttles around meals on wheels in the green-and-white clad school-bus-turned-grocery-store that joined Bowling Green’s weekday traffic in March 2019. The bus, donated by WarrenContinue reading “Driving Change”
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A Relative, a Revelation
About twenty-two miles west of Bowling Green at the confluence of the Green and Barren Rivers sits Woodbury, Ky. with its population of 90. In front of one of the sparse farm homes that make up this sleepy community, a historic maker recognizes Thomas Henry Hines, a Confederate soldier that enlisted in the army 1861,Continue reading “A Relative, a Revelation”
THE WAY WE WORK
In place of coal miners stand robotic machines. Instead of farmhands, Bluetooth tracking-chips count cattle. Older folks are on their toes, redefining, revamping and reconsidering their work, while younger people are charging boldly and soberly toward their specialized and technical careers. As the workforce transforms at breakneck speed, it seems that if Kentuckians don’t takeContinue reading “THE WAY WE WORK”
Santa Cruz del Islote 2018
Type stuff pour in your story here Just weeks after more than 100 positions at Western Kentucky University were eliminated to make up a $15 million budget deficit, the university is now making plans to cut an additional $16 million because of state budget cuts and pension cost increases. In an email to WKU employeesContinue reading “Santa Cruz del Islote 2018”