(From left) Jenna Cummins, Sydney Arn, Madi Webber and Eva Arn lean down to talk to Addysn Clos, a preschooler at St. Patrick School during their Princess and Superhero Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, October. 25. All of the event proceeds went to students at St. Patrick School.
(From left) Jenna Cummins, Sydney Arn, Madi Webber and Eva Arn lean down to talk to Addysn Clos, a preschooler at St. Patrick School during their Princess and Superhero Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, October. 25. All of the event proceeds went to students at St. Patrick School.
Another Bad Decision, a team in the Mud Run, competes in the 13th annual Mud Happens, One Bad Mud Run hosted by the Family Enrichment Center on Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025 at Phil Moore Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Another Bad Decision, a team in the Mud Run, competes in the 13th annual Mud Happens, One Bad Mud Run hosted by the Family Enrichment Center on Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025 at Phil Moore Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Xoey Sanchez (left) and Elaine King (middle) practice their handstands in the hallway during the Princesses and Superheroes Pancake Breakfast at St. Patrick School on Saturday, October. 25
Xoey Sanchez (left) and Elaine King (middle) practice their handstands in the hallway during the Princesses and Superheroes Pancake Breakfast at St. Patrick School on Saturday, October. 25
Blanco Brown interacts with the audience at his pre-game concert on WKU South Lawn on Oct. 14.
Blanco Brown interacts with the audience at his pre-game concert on WKU South Lawn on Oct. 14.
A strong geomagnetic storm affected the Bowling Green night sky on Nov. 11 and 12. The Aurora Borealis, more commonly known as the Northern Lights, could be seen in places with low light pollution across the Commonwealth, including Mount Pleasant Church of Christ Cemetery on Thursday, Nov. 13.
A strong geomagnetic storm affected the Bowling Green night sky on Nov. 11 and 12. The Aurora Borealis, more commonly known as the Northern Lights, could be seen in places with low light pollution across the Commonwealth, including Mount Pleasant Church of Christ Cemetery on Thursday, Nov. 13.
The Show Modular Model Railroad Club hosted the Model Train Show and Sale at the Historic RailPark and Museum on Feb. 22, 2025. Ed James, 89, is the oldest member of the club.
The Show Modular Model Railroad Club hosted the Model Train Show and Sale at the Historic RailPark and Museum on Feb. 22, 2025. Ed James, 89, is the oldest member of the club.
Two rock climbers pause for a break while climbing in the Garden of the Gods in Colorado on Oct. 5, 2024.
Two rock climbers pause for a break while climbing in the Garden of the Gods in Colorado on Oct. 5, 2024.
Caryl Ann Baxter holds Roxy, a 13-month-old pug, as she awaits her turn with the judge during the 2025 Pug Dog Club of America National Specialty Show at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Baxter has shown pugs for 15 years, and authored a book about pugs entitled “Mimi: When I Get Big.”
Caryl Ann Baxter holds Roxy, a 13-month-old pug, as she awaits her turn with the judge during the 2025 Pug Dog Club of America National Specialty Show at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Baxter has shown pugs for 15 years, and authored a book about pugs entitled “Mimi: When I Get Big.”
Leslie Glasser faces the mirror during the beginning of rehearsal of “Lady Licorice” in Gordon Wilson Hall on Sept. 18. The WKU Dance Company performed their Candyland themed performance in Van Meter Auditorium Nov. 21-23.
Leslie Glasser faces the mirror during the beginning of rehearsal of “Lady Licorice” in Gordon Wilson Hall on Sept. 18. The WKU Dance Company performed their Candyland themed performance in Van Meter Auditorium Nov. 21-23.
Josh Minton drops 103 rubber ducks during the Second Annual Downtown Duck Drop at the Fringe in Bowling Green on Nov. 24, 2025. The City of Bowling Green Downtown Development Coordinator Tessa Butler said the event raised over $1,000 for “downtown programs and free events.”
Josh Minton drops 103 rubber ducks during the Second Annual Downtown Duck Drop at the Fringe in Bowling Green on Nov. 24, 2025. The City of Bowling Green Downtown Development Coordinator Tessa Butler said the event raised over $1,000 for “downtown programs and free events.”

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