Construction worker sprays water during demolition to minimize dust on July 1, 2026. (Josh Baumgardner) The inside of Douglas Keen Hall after the walls have been completely remove ...
On July 3, the sky over Ephram White Park will be lit with fireworks from the annual Hayward Minton Thunderfest Fireworks Show and Music Festival. In its 55th year, Thunderfest has gone beyond being ...
A small community many believe was named for the nation’s founding — Seventy Six, Kentucky — is pulling together a big celebration for America’s 250th birthday this weekend, led by a WKU alumnus and ...
For the first time in school history, WKU’s concrete canoe team took home first place at the American Society of Civil ...
The WKU Director of Student Activities retires after 35 years of devotion to his work. Charley Pride, a former student ...
Among the stars and politicians present at the Obama Presidential Ceremony was WKU meteorology professor Josh Durkee, along ...
The Warren County Fiscal Court unanimously passed the final vote on regulations for data centers. The regulations include a ...
The walls of the Foundry Christian Community Center reverberated with the sounds of loud chatter, running children and music ...
WKU has announced Derick Strode to be the next director of The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science. A four time ...
WKU’s housing management has been shifted from the Student Life Foundation to Inwood Management as the university transitions ...
The view of Douglas Keen Hall from the front of Pearce Ford Tower. Rubble and debris from the demolition of The Pit Stop Convenience Store and the Den by Denny’s block the way o ...
Shrouded by warm oranges and purple lights, the Capitol’s annual Summer Solstice Concert brought the Celtic nations to Bowling Green through a night showcasing the musical stylings of four Celtic ...
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