Heather Coleman Brooks chosen for Elevate Kentucky leadership program Read More
Heather Coleman Brooks chosen for Elevate Kentucky leadership program Read More
Legal Diversity Pipeline Project Field Trip draws media attention Read More
Nathan Vinson graduates from Leadership Bowling Green Read More
Adoption reception honors families who provided loving homes for children Read More
ELPO sponsors Bowling Green International Festival Read More
ELPO pioneers Legal Diversity Pipeline Project to encourage students to study law Read More
ELPO pioneers Legal Diversity Pipeline Project to encourage students to study law Read More
On Monday, we will have an unusual opportunity here in Bowling Green and all of South Central Kentucky: we will be a prime viewing area for the solar eclipse. This is incredibly exciting, so much so that schools are closed, local hotels are full and many special events are planned. Traffic is expected to be extremely heavy in our area as people make their way to prime viewing spots. Southern Bowling Green is expected to be one of the places that will experience totality – a total eclipse – along with Hopkinsville, which is touting itself as the point of the greatest eclipse and “eclipseville.” Nashville, too, will have great views, so you can expect plenty of traffic between Bowling Green and Music City as well. Read More
ELPO staff helps with United Way Day of Caring Read More
ELPO sponsoring Collaborative Family Law training Read More