Join hundreds of auto enthusiasts at the Daviess Couty Fairgrounds. The car show and poker run serve as a fundraiser to help raise awareness for GRADSA.
New Beginnings just announced plans for the return of DRAG BINGO at the Owensboro Convention Center. Here are the drag queens coming to perform in June.
Way back in 2013, 8-year-old Gavin Howard walked into the WBKR studio to present his birthday money for the kids of St. Jude, He presented $322 at our radiothon.
One of the stories you will hear every year on our Window World St. Jude Radiothon is about little Emma Ford from Muhlenberg County. Emma loved pink and purple, loved dressing up as a princess, and even though Emma lost her battle with cancer, some special friends created an event not only in memory of that little girl in a tutu but all little girls and boys.
No force of Mother Nature could ever stop our local communities from coming together and raising money for the kids of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Mark and Emily Shelton are regulars on the WBKR St. Jude Radiothon and for good reason. They set very ambitious goals for Partners in Hope each year, and each year they absolutely crush it.
You can bring smiles to the faces of patients at St. Jude Children's Hospital who are spending Valentine's Day in the hospital. You can send a FREE e-card.
In January of 2020, Alivia Faith Burgess was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma brain cancer. She's a model of courage and resilience amid her cancer fight.
Roxie had her entire life ahead of her until it was tragically cut short on November 6th, 2019. She was just 13 years old when she died from brain cancer. Her Mom vows to keep her legacy alive.
The last two years have been tough for former Owensboro resident Steve Bridgmon. His sister succumbed to glioblastoma brain cancer, and he lost his Dad to coronavirus.
Gavin Howard, a junior from Knottsville, KY has been selling t-shirts for St. Jude for years. This year, he designed two and here's how and where you can get them.
Meadow Lands Elementary third-grader Raelyn Duncan recently created K9 Cookies for Cancer and baked homemade dog treats to raise money for St. Jude. Here's how much she made!