Corrections In a story on page 1A of Wednesday’s edition of The Paducah Sun titled “Maxon wet-dry vote attracts legal challenge,” it was reported that the new Huck’s convenience store, located at U.S. 60 and O...
Police investigate skeletal remains of man The skeletal remains of what police believe to be an adult male are on their way to Louisville after their discovery Tuesday. Fulton Police Chief Terry Powell said his department responded to 106 D...
1-vehicle rollover wreck hurts teen driver A west McCracken teenager suffered multiple injuries in a single-vehicle rollover around 11:25 a.m. Wednesday on Bradford Road. Sgt. Kevin Lynn of the McCracken County Sheriff’s Department said ...
Gallery exhibition represents first for lifelong artist Ford Local interior designer Bill Ford has loved art all his life. Ford has worked in media ranging from silkscreen prints to watercolors to pen and ink. He creates everything from charity logos to p...
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BY LAUREL BLACK lblack@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
5 face Paducah drug charges Police arrested three Paducah residents and one Ledbetter resident on drug charges in three separate incidents, while seeking a fifth suspect. McCracken County deputy sheriffs arrested Victoria ...
Lawmakers compromise on tax oversight bill FRANKFORT — The House and Senate have passed a bill that would strengthen accountability of Kentucky’s 1,200-plus taxing districts that collect revenue for an array of local government entities ra...
Hospital cuts jobs, cites declining reimbursements Citing financial concerns stemming from a drop in Medicaid reimbursements and fewer inpatients, Murray-Calloway County Hospital announced employee layoffs while remaining staff will face one-time c...
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BY WILL PINKSTON wpinkston@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
FBI urges patience in rights cases When it comes to investigating hate crimes, the most frustrating thing for FBI Special Agent Mike Brown is the silence. “The public may not see things happening,” Brown said. “They may put in a ...
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BY CORIANNE EGAN cegan@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
New Lourdes North Plaza ready for business ALLIE DOUGLASS | The Sun New Lourdes North Plaza ready for business Melissa Morgan leads a tour around the new Lourdes North Plaza on Tuesday evening during an open house of the new facility ...
4 charged with wanton endangerment Police arrested four people on drug and wanton endangerment charges at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at 611 N. Fifth St., according to a McCracken County Sheriff’s Department release. In response to tips al...
The Lineup Today Lone Oak Kiwanis, 7 a.m., Lone Oak Little Castle. 554-0431. Papermill Retirees, Spouses, and Friends, 8:30 a.m., The Parlor in Lone Oak. 554-3492. AARP with IRS offers free tax s...
WKCTC to hold job and transfer fair West Kentucky Community & Technical College invites its students and alumni to the Job and Transfer Fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today in Haws Gymnasium. Representatives from 60 businesses and 12 ...
Lawsuit seeks Bolden home’s final demolition Within about two months, the late Teresa Bolden’s ramshackle McCracken County home may be no more. County Attorney Mike Murphy filed a lawsuit in McCracken Circuit Court on Tuesday asking the ma...
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BY MALLORY PANUSKA mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun