Among the first known settlers in the area that was to become Bowling Green were Robert Moore, his brother George, and General Elijah Covington, who were there around 1794. Today, the city is the fourth most populous city in Kentucky, and the seat of Warren County.
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The online version of the Bowling Green Daily News, a print daily, features local and state news, sports, community interest articles, obituaries, and opinion columns. Subscription and advertising information is also available.
http://www.bgdailynews.com/
Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce
A business membership organization, based in Bowling Green, offers a guide to the area, along with details about the organization itself, regional economic development, and a community profile which includes a business directory.
http://www.bgchamber.com/
The city's official site gives an overview of, and contact information for, the municipal government, departments, services, and key personnel. Documents available through the site include agendas and minutes to public meetings, a code of ordinances, various forms, reports, and news releases. Business, tourism, and relocation guides are also presented.
http://www.bgky.org/
The Bowling Green Area Convention and Visitors Bureau features a visitor's guide to the area, including maps and directions, sample itineraries, and tour packages promoting the City of Bowling Green, Kentucky.
http://visitbgky.com/