Lone Star Rodeo excitement is coming back to the Muhlenberg County Agriculture Center. So, dust off your cowboy boots and get ready for an action-packed two hours of extreme competition.
All I know is, that a clear night sky with endless amounts of stars is still magical to me. This leads me to ask this question, have you ever seen a shooting star, a meteor, or a meteorite?
Valentine's shopping season is upon us! With its small-town charm, cute boutiques, galleries, and unique gift shops, you'll fall in love with Muhlenberg County. This quaint historic area is just a short drive from Owensboro.
There's something special about strolling through a small town...
Do you need some more holiday cheer? These hilarious redneck photos should do the trick! Cousin Eddie and Jed Clampet have nothing on these laugh-out-loud, fun-loving families.
Philly's Restaurant, nestled in the heart of Muhlenberg County, has been a cherished staple for over three decades. Now, they'll be shutting its doors for good.
Signal 5 Restaurant in Downtown Central City is the new home of juicy steaks chargrilled to perfection. Josh and Tina Beatty recently opened in the former Brothers Bar-B-Que location in Muhlenberg County. Check out the full menu of delicious dining options.
The event of the summer is coming back to Muhlenberg County this summer. Hundreds of vintage vehicles will make their way to Downtown Central City, meat masters will be smokin' up some mouth-watering bbq, or you can sample the food truck vendors.
Holly J's Bar & Grill, a new food, drink, and entertainment venue opened in Central City recently. The family-owned restaurant offers casual dining, a sports bar, weekly specials, live entertainment, an extensive menu, and ice-cold beers. It's the new hot spot in Muhlenberg County. Take a look inside and check out the menu here.
David Kelley was a graduate of Daviess County, class of 1989, who now lives in Muhlenberg County. He was recently diagnosed with cancer, and there was a benefit held to help offset his medical expenses.