BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - High school students from our area are participating in a national art contest and need your help.
Audioengine ’s latest retail expansion is a smart and timely move — especially heading into the holiday rush. The Texas-based hi-fi manufacturer, long respected for its affordable handcrafted speakers ...
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Creative Bunker Hill teens battle for $2,500 art program prize
As part of the National Crosley Custom Cruiser Contest, Bunker Hill High School will compete with more than 200 high schools ...
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Petersburg students compete in Crosley Cruiser design contest
Petersburg High School art students are competing against 200 high schools from across the country for prizes for decorating ...
This is it. Today is the day the miracle gets underway. If all my years of TV watching and movies has taught me anything it's to expect the last-ditch effort, the Hail Mary miracle to come true. Today ...
Record collectors and vinyl fans are very familiar with Crosley. The Kentucky-based company has been a key part of the vinyl revival. Crosley kept making record players when many companies had ...
Convicted and imprisoned for 32 years, a federal judge ruled Crosley Green had been wrongfully convicted of a 1989 murder in Florida. But now, two years after his release, the Florida grandfather was ...
The historic estate of one of Cincinnati's most famous figures is targeted for a multimillion-dollar transformation into a ...
Crosley’s turntables don’t have the best reputation among vinyl heads. Almost all of the record players the company makes are designed for first-time buyers. They’re cheap, both in terms of price and ...
For more than 18 years, "48 Hours" has investigated what many say is a case of injustice. That case began in the early morning hours of April 4, 1989, when a young woman called 911 saying she thought ...
The historic mansion that once belonged to industrialist Powel Crosley Jr. is being sold. The buyer plans to build a boutique ...
For more than 16 years, "48 Hours" has investigated what many say is a case of injustice. That case began in the early morning hours of April 4, 1989, when a young woman called 911 saying she thought ...
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