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Bowling Green R-I making plans for the next school year
Bowling Green R-I Superintendent Nick Larson brought Malinka Buchanan, incoming director of special education, and Joe Chinn, incoming principal for the high school to a recent Bowling Green Rotary meeting to talk about what they have in store for the coming school year. Buchanan will be taking over the position held by Janese Bibb, who is retiring at the end of this school year.

Bowling Green honors its fallen heroes on Memorial Day
Memorial Day traditionally is the day this nation honors those who have served their country in the military and given their last full measure of devotion.

Plat book for Bethany Cemetery is located
To say Tracy Brookshier, secretary for the Bethany Cemetery Board, was ecstatic about the finding of the cemetery’s plat book, would be understating her emotional state by a factor of 10.

Bowling Green honors its fallen heroes on Memorial Day
Parade and service highlight the day’s event By Stan Schwartz Memorial Day traditionally is the day this nation honors those who have served their country… Login to continue reading Login…

Bingo to return to Clarksville American Legion Hall
It took some doing, but Clarksville American Legion Cmdr. Pat McGuire was able to re-activate the Legion’s certification to hold bingo games.

Bowling Green High School seniors graduate
The excitement was palatable in the Bowling Green High School gymnasium as the graduating seniors walked, two-by-two to the front in preparation of the commencement ceremony.

Clopton High School seniors ready for the world
They’ve come a long way since their freshman year these graduating seniors. Clopton High School Counselor Nikki Watts read off some statistics about where they’re headed once the commencement ceremony was completed.


New DJ business opens in Bowling Green
Looking for someone to DJ a party, wedding or anniversary event? Then you’re in luck, Eric McGlenn, who has 27 years' experience in the business recently opened shop in Bowling Green.

Bowling Green After Hours
Normally, members of the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce meet once a month on the second Wednesday at noon to network and talk about how businesses in town can help one another and what kind of activities could help bring more customers to the area. Last Thursday, the chamber board decided to hold an after-hours event to try and reach those business owners who might not be able to take time off in the middle of the day to attend a meeting.