Two people were sent to T.J. Samson Community Hospital as a result of the snowy roads Monday night. Jimmy L. Runyon, 17, of Glasgow, and Linda M. Jewell, 19, of Cave City, were traveling east on New Bowling Green Road when Runyon lost control of his pickup truck. It overturned and finally came to a stop upside down on the roadway. Neither was wearing a seat belt at the time. They were taken by private means to T.J. Samson where they were treated and released, according to a report by Barren County Sheriff’s Office Public Relations Director Trevor Phillips. BCSO deputies responded to a total of nine wrecks Monday night. Two were on Burkesville Road, two on the Louie B. Nunn Parkway, one on Scottsville Road, one on Louisville Road, two on New Bowling Green Road and one on Old Bowling Green Road. No serious injuries or fatalities were reported. Road conditions are expected to be dangerous again overnight as rain turns to snow around 4 p.m. and freezes over wet roads, according to AccuWeather reports.
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Betty Brogan gave this painting to her husband, Bill, as a Christmas present. In the watercolor, he conducts the Glasgow Community Band during a concert on the square.
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Local artist paints what she loves
When Betty Brogan paints, she is able to escape the humdrum of everyday activity.
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Barren County High School Principal Steve Riley explains the reason for Pink Out night at BCHS is to honor those who have been affected by cancer and to raise money for the school's Relay for Life team.
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SLIDE SHOW: Barren County Pink Out
Barren County High School hosted Greenwood in a pair of games Tuesday night and had Pink Out night in conjunction. The games are used as a fundraiser for the BCHS Relay for Life team.
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Giants wide receiver Hakeem Hicks is taken down by Patriots defender Devin McCourty after a 19-yard gain.
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SLIDESHOW: Giants beat Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI
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Scotties top Trojans, earn No. 1 seed in tournament
Hunter Bowles scored 23 points Saturday night to lead the Glasgow Scotties to a 66-54 victory over Barren County in boys' District 15 basketball action. The victory give the Scotties the No. 1 seed for the district tournament beginning Monday, Feb. 20, at Allen County Scottsville High School.
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Scotties top Trojans, earn No. 1 seed in tournament
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South Central Kentucky Business Expo set
On Feb. 28, the South Central Kentucky Business Expo will open its doors for the second time to welcome businesses as well as individuals for an opportunity to network and create new business relationships.
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Americans need to change attitudes
There’s something inherently wrong with this country’s societal standards when a mother is harassed and humiliated for breastfeeding her child in public, while any partial or complete display of the same woman’s breasts in the media or on the street for the purpose of sexual objectification would seem acceptable to many Americans, male and female alike.
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