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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) -The Warren County Public Library and SOKY Center have partnered with Kentucky artists to bring new public art installations to Downtown Bowling Green.
Blair Green, one of Kentucky women’s basketball’s most beloved players, has announced she won’t be returning for another season. She graduated with degrees in kinesiology and human ...
His painting for the Kentucky Oaks shows a jockey in cream and green silks on horseback holding his trophy above his head with lilies draped around the horse’s neck and onlookers all about.
The Kentucky Wildcats have shown interest in Division II forward Elyjah Freeman who is set to transfer this offseason.
“Skowhegan Green II,” 1984, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, by Frank Bowling, British, born Guyana, 1936. Gift of Julie McGee, Class of 1982, in Honor of David C. Driskell H’89. Bowdoin College ...
Goodwill Industries of Kentucky is asking for the public's help in finding a painting that was accidentally donated.
Local News How to enter Kentucky's Adopt-a-Highway art contest Students enrolled in Kentucky public, private or home schools may enter to win.
A blank wall in downtown Bowling Green is now a vibrant symbol of inclusion and community support, thanks to a mural project led by the SOKY Alliance and local artist Andee Rudloff. The mural was made ...
Red and Green II is currently on display at the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, and will be featured in the upcoming exhibition, “When Georgia Was Here,” which opens on August 29.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A U.S. Army soldier from Kentucky who died in World War II will be buried near his childhood home next month. Pfc. Thomas F. Brooks was captured and died as a prisoner of ...
Blair Green, one of Kentucky women’s basketball’s most beloved players, has announced she won’t be returning for another season. She graduated with degrees in kinesiology and human ...