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Secretary of state discusses potential legislation
Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes revealed a list of legislative suggestions Friday to a group of judicial-minded senators and representatives. Grimes and adviser Tom Rutledge, who are ...
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Correction
In the caption of Thursday’s story about Paducah Improv in the Current section, Todd Holloman is identified incorrectly as Chris Holloman.
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MALLORY PANUSKA | The Sun
Agriculture Commissioner James Comer talks to a group at Kirchhoff's Bakery in downtown Paducah on Thursday. At left is former State Rep. Fred Nesler, who now works for the Department of Agriculture. Comer will serve as emcee Saturday at the annual Fancy Farm Picnic.
Comer: Food as crucial as national defense
Agriculture Commissioner James Comer has been faced with a significant challenge in his first year in office, but he wants farmers across the state to know he is working for them. “We all know t...
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Correction
A story in Thursday’s Paducah Sun on page 1A on The Paducah Sun’s Florence Paxton Memorial Ladies Golf Championship contained some comments by tournament winner April Butler. The statements near th...
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Calls target credit union customers
Paducah police are warning about a telephone scam. A representative of Paducah Federal Credit Union told police about fraudulent calls that several customers had reported which requested account...
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Poetry recitation contest seeks schools
Applications are open for schools that want to be a part of Poetry Out Loud, a national poetry recitation competition funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Poetry Foundation and the Ke...
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Reps discuss expected Fancy Farm turnout
In an election off-year, Saturday’s Fancy Farm Picnic stage is set to be a little heavier with Republican state and federal representatives, but several Democrats said they are not worried about th...
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Feel the rhythm
Dancers perform a routine Thursday during a session of “Company Intensive” camp at The Rhythm Factory School of Performing Arts on Broadway. The week-long camp assists dancers wanting to try out fo...
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CORIANNE EGAN | The Sun
McCracken Circuit Judge Craig Clymer addresses defense attorney Bard Brian and Brian's client, Katelynn Teague, during a hearing Thursday. Teague is charged with murder after her newborn was found dead in a shopping bag in her closet.
Pretrial postponed in newborn death
A hearing for a Paducah teenager accused of killing her newborn baby was delayed, but the prosecution has released new information in the case. Katelynn Teague, 18, was arrested and charged with...
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Meth lab found in apartment
A strong smell led to the discovery of a methamphetamine lab at Highlands Terrace Apartments in Paducah on Wednesday night, police said. Paducah police said neighbors complained of the smell. Po...
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Massac deputies raid meth lab
The discovery of an active methamphetamine lab in Metropolis, Ill., on Thursday led to three arrests, Sheriff Ted Holder said. Holder said the lab was discovered by deputies on Johnson Street a...
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Man accused of selling drugs from car
Paducah police arrested a man Wednesday after he was accused of selling marijuana from his car. Officer Nathan Jaimet located Gregory L. Hixon, 28, of Paducah driving on Jefferson Street and pul...
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The Lineup
Today Senior Medicare Patrol, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 1400 H.C. Mathis Drive; 442-8993. Protect yourself from Medicare errors, fraud and abuse. Learn to detect potential errors, fraud and abuse. Report e...
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MALLORY PANUSKA | The Sun
Rep. Will Coursey, D-Benton, shoots clay targets during a charity event at the Calvert City Gun Club on Thursday evening, Coursey and Auditor Adam Edelen hosted the event, which raised more than $15,000 to send kids to fish and wildlife coservation camp.
Edelen, Coursey host bipartisan charity shoot
CALVERT CITY — Taking a break from the typical political events leading up to Saturday’s Fancy Farm Picnic, State Auditor Adam Edelen and Rep. Will Coursey joined Thursday for a philanthropic cause...
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MALLORY PANUSKA | The Sun
Department of Energy officials met individually with a variety of  company leaders Wednesday at the Julian M. Carroll Convention Center during the second and final day of a workshop aiming to someday re-industrialize the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant site. From left are Bill Murphie, DOE Paducah-Portsmouth Project manager, and Reinhard Knerr, DOE Paducah site leader.
Individual meetings wrap up DOE workshop
Representatives from about a dozen global and regional companies discussed re-industrialization of the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant site on Wednesday during individual meetings with Department o...
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