Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Five Feature Photos

Adel Valle, 10, left, and Memo Garcia, middle, both of Bowling Green, paint the fence of The Light of the World Church Sunday, Nov. 13, 2012, in preparation for the church's opening in two weeks. The church, located at the corner of West 12th Avenue and Clay Street, has been under construction for over a year.

Max Payne, 10, Justin Combs, 11, and Tanner Cosby, 11, of Bowling Green, toss baseballs to each other during practice for the Southern Kentucky Combat 12-and-under travel baseball team Sunday, Nov. 9, 2012 in Bowling Green. Because the majority of the team went hunting the practice had fewer players and was more laid back then a typical practice, said coach Greg Combs.

Regie Babb, 51, of Bowling Green, enjoys a cocktail during happy hour at Taqueria Azteca in Bowling Green. Two years ago Babb was stabbed five times, including one wound that blinded his right eye. He says the only thing he remembers of the incident was the smell of his assailant, which he described as a "chemical burn". Because of the smell Babb speculates that he it was an attempted robbery by a crack addict. Today Babb is happy it was not worse. "Can't do nothing about it now, I'm still alive," he said.

John Edwards, 62, of Bowling Green, racks a 9-ball billiards game at Cue Time Billiards in Bowling Green during the monthly 9-ball tournament Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012. Edwards ended up getting knocked out of the tournament after losing two games.

Senior Kenny Green, 23, of Tampa, Fl., carries an American flag alongside senior Joel Padgett, 22, of Glasgow, Ky., who carries a WKU flag as they run in the WKU Hilltopper Battalion Run Friday, Nov. 9, 2012, in Bowling Green. ROTC students, current military members and veterans ran the 5K in formation across campus and downtown Bowling Green.

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