Herald Newsletter 11-01-2024

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Friday, November 1, 2024

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Bailey Reed, Newsletter Editor

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Please read on with caution. One of today's stories contains sensitive information If you are struggling with your mental health, please contact the WKU Counseling Center at 270-745-3159 or the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.

WKUPD investigating student death at Adams Street Lot

Editor’s note: This story contains sensitive information If you are struggling with your mental health, please contact the WKU Counseling Center at 270-745-3159 or the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.

The WKU Police Department is investigating a student death reported at Adams Street Lot Wednesday morning, according to a WKUPD report.

Early voting begins: community members share election views

Warren County voters lined the sidewalks outside Living Hope Baptist Church on Thursday to cast their votes during the first day of no-excuse early voting.

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Just across the street, political campaign supporters waved to prospective voters According to Kentucky law, electioneering or campaigning is not allowed within 100 feet of any polling place on voting days

As lines grew outside the building, troubles grew inside

SPORTS ROUNDUP

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A voter casts their vote for the 2024 election during early voting at Living Hope Baptist Church on October 31 2024
Photo by Gabriel Milby.
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Kane Smith and Anthony Clauson

C-USA commissioner speaks on current state of league, WKU’s place in conference - Jake McMahon

WKU volleyball takes 15-game winning streak into series against New Mexico State - Peyton Reid

Pardon My Jake: Balanced offense has WKU rolling -Jake McMahon

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