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The Kentucky Senate advanced a bill Wednesday providing additional funding for a long term care facility for military veterans in Bowling Green, sending the measure to the full Senate.
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The first dirt was turned on Wednesday for a long-awaited veterans nursing home in Bowling Green.Local, state, and federal leaders broke ground on an 80-thousand-square-foot facility that will include 60 beds initially with room to expand in the future.
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After nearly a decade of planning and delays, ground will be broken in November on a Bowling Green nursing home for military veterans. The 60-bed facility will open in the Kentucky Transpark on 25 acres of donated land in the industrial complex.
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A measure is moving through the Kentucky legislature that would provide the necessary funding to build a veterans nursing home in Bowling Green.The…
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Capping more than a decade of reviews and debate, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs said Friday it has selected a suburban site for a new hospital…
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An offer by the city of Radcliff to donate 50 acres of land for a new Veterans Affairs medical center has apparently been rejected. Radcliff Mayor and…
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South-central Kentucky lawmakers are again pushing the state to provide matching funds for a veterans nursing home in Warren County.A bi-partisan group of…
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Bowling Green could be the latest area of the state to build a veterans nursing home. Funding for the project was included in the budget approved this…
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The new Radcliff Veterans Center is under construction and hiring staff in preparation for the opening estimated for mid-2016. The center’s administrator…
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The head of Kentucky’s Department of Veterans Affairs is hoping to hear soon on whether Bowling Green will be the site of a 90-bed long-term care facility…