Are you looking for an exciting spring break activity for the family? Casey's Rides is back at Towne Square Mall with rides, games, food, and entertainment.
He was surrounded by those he loved and the veteran community. Veterans' Empowered Together (V.E.T) even made a special appearance at the celebration. It was a morning of making memories and honoring a life well lived. If you couldn't make it to the party today, you can still send a card for Bob.
A WWII Veteran right here in Owensboro has a special day coming up. There's a celebration planned to celebrate Bob’s 100th Birthday tomorrow. The community is invited to stop by to wish him well.
Discover how Lady Luck Tattoo and Hillbilly BBQ are teaming up to back the OASIS Shelter, shining a light on the significance of continuous fundraising efforts for organizations like the shelter. Join the cause to combat domestic violence.
Did you know every time you use your Kroger Plus card, a portion of the sales will help Christmas Wish? It's quick and easy to get registered. Here's how.
Discover the latest trends in home improvement at the Owensboro Home Expo, hosted by the Green River Building Industry Association. Explore 44,000 square feet of exhibition space filled with vendors offering everything from renovations to modernization. Don't miss this opportunity to kickstart your spring and summer projects!
Dust off your cowboy boots for Lone Star Rodeo's 75th anniversary at Muhlenberg County Agriculture Center on March 8th and 9th! Experience heart-pounding rodeo action, kids' events, and more. Get your advance tickets now for a memorable night.
We've tried 15 burgers so far for Owensboro Burger Week! In no particular order, here's where we've been. Where should we hit next? Trying really hard to go for all 40 by the end of the week.
Owensboro Burger Week 2024 is up and running and a record 40 restaurants are participating. The local trio Bluegrass Brothers popped into one of them to sing their brand new original Burger Week jingle. Listen!
This place was jam-packed with a hundred if not more retro and new pinball machines and they had a plethora of old arcade games. I think we paid a single price to play everything we wanted; I can't remember if there was a time limit.