Dual credit numbers fall at WKCTC Overall enrollment at West Kentucky Community & Technical College has dropped by 259 students since the fall 2011 semester. Enrollment at the college as of Nov. 1 was 7,093, down from 7,352 for ...
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BY JODY NORWOOD jnorwood@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Burglaries lead to 3 arrests Investigators say a series of burglaries in the Farley area resulted from juvenile offenders trading stolen goods for drugs. On Friday, McCracken County sheriff’s deputies arrested two Paducah m...
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BY JODY NORWOOD jnorwood@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Santa rumbles into town Nearly 30 years ago, a long-haired, leather-clad visitor came to Sandra Lynn’s office at the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services to ask how he and his friends could help their community...
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BY LAUREL BLACK lblack@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Campaign provides just in time Area service agencies said the Groceries for Good campaign couldn’t have come at a more crucial time with needs up and supplies running low. The 20th annual collection drive was held Saturday at...
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BY JODY NORWOOD jnorwood@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
The world runs for Kenya Runners explode from the starting line as they begin a 5K One World Run to benefit Project AIDS Orphan on Saturday morning in Noble Park. The international run drew about 200 participants in Paduca...
Groceries for Good donations rise One of the largest single day food drives in the area saw a significant boost in giving for its 20th year. Groceries for Good was held Saturday at grocery stores in McCracken County and Massac C...
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BY JODY NORWOOD jnorwood@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Closure of US 60 bridge called off The U.S. 60 Tennessee River Bridge at Ledbetter will be open to one-lane traffic today, avoiding a planned five-hour closure, according to Keith Todd, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet public informa...
Felon pleads guilty to weapon charge Kevin Fitzgerald of Dawson Springs pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court on Tuesday to being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition, according to David Hale, U.S. attorney for the Wester...
Fire damages Paducah house Flames and smoke damaged a home on Linden Street Wednesday afternoon. Paducah Fire Chief Steve Kyle said firefighters were called just before noon to 640 Linden St. Flames and smoke were visible...
Classmates take strides to support friend Ducking and weaving around classmates as he ran outside, Chase Navé acts like every other second grade boy at St. Mary’s Elementary School. But at 7 years old — 7 and 3/4, he’s quick to point out —...
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BY WILL PINKSTON wpinkston@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
McCracken District Court May 22 Shirley J. Logue, 53, 4117 Benton Rd., Paducah, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol, first offense; seven days, conditional discharge two year, alcohol drivi...
City alters trash pickup No Paducah residential trash collection will be offered on Thanksgiving or Friday. Thanksgiving’s routes will be done on Wednesday. Friday’s routes will be done on Monday, Nov. 26. Place trash c...
The Lineup Today 4-Rivers Military Officers Association of America, 8:30 a.m., Lone Oak Little Castle Restaurant. 415-9959. American Legion Post 114 Fall Turkey Shoot, starting around dusk, 2047 Ridg...
Desserts get their dressing in time for the holidays Jessi Donaldson tops a pumpkin spice cupcake with cookie crumbles Friday at Midtown Market on Broadway. The market started selling the gourmet cupcakes along with other sweets this week.