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Thousands Of Students Expected At WKU Stadium For Eclipse

Erica Peterson

Western Kentucky University is planning for its football stadium to be filled with as many as 20,000 school-age children for the solar eclipse on August 21.

WKU has invited area school districts to share the globally anticipated event that will cause the day to go dark for about one minute at 1:27 in the afternoon in Bowling Green.

WKU Emergency Manager David Oliver says the university is experienced at handling crowds that can reach 24,000 for a football game.

“We have evolved into developing comprehensive event plans for anything of this size, anything out of what I could call out of the norm or large scale," Oliver said. "We develop a plan with all of our response partners, including police, fire, EMS.”

Oliver says those hosting the event at the WKU football stadium will be prepared for the possibility of high midday heat and humidity.

WKU will set up a combined emergency operations center at the stadium for the eclipse, in collaboration with Warren County first responders.

Rhonda Miller began as reporter and host for All Things Considered on WKU Public Radio in 2015. She has worked as Gulf Coast reporter for Mississippi Public Broadcasting, where she won Associated Press, Edward R. Murrow and Green Eyeshade awards for stories on dead sea turtles, health and legal issues arising from the 2010 BP oil spill and homeless veterans.
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