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Don Sergent

Don Sergent

Business Reporter at Bowling Green Daily News

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Chicken Salad Chick coming to Bowling Green

Its plans to put a location in Bowling Green were put on hold by the COVID-19 pandemic, but now the Chicken Salad Chick restaurant chain is moving ahead with a
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Duvall wins third term as circuit court clerk

Different party, same result.
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Here’s the dill: Pickleball enters business realm

Serial entrepreneur Brent Fulk believes he may be serving an ace with his latest business venture. Most recently a successful insurance company executive on the West Coast, Fulk relocated to Bowling Green five years ago and is now aiming to capitalize on the pickleball craze. Fulk and his wife Sarah Fulk have opened Diamond Pickleball, […]
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Smiths Grove housing plan returns to commission

A plan to land a large residential development in Smiths Grove, which has led to three deadlocked votes by the City-County Planning Commission of Warren County, has landed back in
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SOKY Ice Rink returns Nov. 22

Bowling Green’s SOKY Ice Rink is back, and its season will be extended for a second straight year to provide more time for skillet curling, pond hockey, and skating instruction. The eighth season for the outdoor rink located in the SOKY Marketplace Pavilion opens Friday, with a Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting […]
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Rector hired as county fire coordinator

Warren County’s first-ever countywide fire coordinator comes with nearly a quarter-century of experience in firefighting, most recently as assistant fire chief for the Hollywood (Maryland) Volunteer Fire Department. The hiring of William Rector as fire coordinator was announced at Thursday’s Warren Fiscal Court meeting as the culmination of a months-long process to fill a position […]
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Plans unveiled for Sheriff’s Office move to Sugar Maple Square

Once home to a grocery store, Sugar Maple Square along Ky. 185 will soon nourish public safety in Warren County. Warren Fiscal Court on Thursday approved the $104,250 bid of Bowling Green-based DRF (Design, Realize, and Furnish) Architecture to provide architectural and engineering services for a remodel of Sugar Maple Square that will turn a […]
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Sheriff approved for $13.05 million budget

A statewide increase in vehicle inspection fees is proving to be a boon for the Warren County Sheriff’s Office. With no increase in funding from the county general fund, Sheriff Brett Hightower has been approved for a 2025 budget of $13.05 million that exceeds the 2024 budget of $12.58 million and will allow him to […]
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Land transfer to aid Humane Society

Step two in realizing Lorri Hare’s vision for the Bowling Green/Warren County Humane Society was checked off by Warren Fiscal Court Thursday. Following similar action taken by the Bowling Green City Commission earlier this month, fiscal court magistrates voted to deed to the Humane Society a 3.42-acre parcel at 1925 River Street that Hare, as […]
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Buckentin to lead Metals Innovation Initiative

He led Russellville’s Logan Aluminum through a period of rapid growth, now Mike Buckentin aims to do the same for the fledgling Bowling Green-based nonprofit Metals Innovation Initiative (MI2). Buckentin, Logan Aluminum’s CEO for seven years before his retirement in October 2024, has been named CEO of the MI2 organization that was formed in 2022 […]
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Fiscal Court approves insurance fee to fund fire departments

Thursday’s emergency run by Warren County’s volunteer fire departments resulted in what is expected to be a happy ending. Some four dozen firefighters and supporters from the county’s nine VFDs turned out Thursday to see the Warren Fiscal Court magistrates pass an ordinance that holds the potential to improve how those departments respond to fires […]