Herald Newsletter 06-26-2025

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Thursday, June 26, 2025

Bowling Green community celebrates return of teen detained by ICE

Ernesto Manuel-Andres was welcomed home by the Bowling Green community after being detained for nearly three weeks by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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Ernesto Manuel-Andres, 18, is welcomed by community members from Bowling Green, Ky after being detained for three weeks in an ICE detention center in Louisiana Manuel-Andres hold two legal documents permitting his residence in the U S Photo by Libby Simpson

A Western Kentucky University student was arrested last week after causing a stampede at the National Speech and Debate competition in Des Moines, Iowa according to reports from WBKO and KCCI Des Moines

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Eight students from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology studentled, nonprofit Spokes hosted a STEAM learning festival Monday as a way to rethink science, technology, engineering, arts and maths for the younger generation

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Bowling Green Municipal Utilities is currently working with the Tennessee Valley Authority to monitor the impact of increased energy usage and is asking customers to eliminate any unnecessary use of power until further notice

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