WOGA Radio | radioNOVO News for Bowling Green, KY 07-13-26

Good morning.A Warren County judge has sentenced a twenty-year-old Bowling Green man to twenty years in state prison following the tragic fentanyl overdose death of an eighteen-year-old high school senior. Brayan Torres entered a guilty plea to charges of second-degree manslaughter and multiple counts of controlled substance trafficking after task force detectives proved he directly supplied the synthetic opiates. The victim’s family spoke in open court, pushing the defendant to spend his lengthy sentence pursuing strict sobriety to honor the aspiring nursing student.Meanwhile, a Glasgow development group has filed a major new real estate lawsuit against Cave City council members, alleging a two-hundred-and-forty-five-acre tract targeted for a multi-million-dollar data center project was illegally annexed.And civic group Operation P.R.I.D.E. has officially dedicated its massive, new fifty-by-eighty-foot American flag flying atop a historic one-hundred-and-ninety-two-foot flagpole near the new regional visitors bureau building.For more news, download the radioNOVO app. I’m Codi Gaboff, radioNOVO News.