Honeywell seeks restart set for June Honeywell executives plan to send the Nuclear Regulatory Commission a written request on May 9 for approval to restart production at the company’s Metropolis Works plant in Metropolis, Ill. If a...
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By Adam Shull ashull@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
City commission plans riverfront vote Tuesday The Paducah City Commission will decide Tuesday if its riverfront development plans are an investment worth making, or a risk worth avoiding. Commissioners accepted ordinances for two contracts ...
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By Adam Shull ashull@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Occasions Unlimited wins makeover Bringing small children to the KeeFORCE Xtreme Business Makeover winner announcement won’t guarantee a competing business it will win. But it can’t hurt. Allison Hart, owner of Occasions Unli...
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By Adam Shull ashull@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Man jailed after Marshall stabbing A man accused of stabbing his cousin is behind bars in Marshall County, Sheriff Kevin Byars said. Byars said Deputy Samantha Mighell was sent to Lakeland Arbor Village in reference to an alleged...
Grand Rivers plans new sewage treatment plant A new sewage treatment plant will be built in Grand Rivers now that funds are secured, utility manager Jeff Deweese said Monday. The city has attempted to secure funds for the facility since 200...
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BY NICHOLAS RESIDE nreside@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Dunn competes for presidencies at two colleges Murray State University President Randy Dunn has been selected as a finalist for president at Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio. Dunn was one of eight candidates vying for the posi...
MSU warns students about assaults A safety bulletin issued to the Murray State University community states that the Murray Police Department has received two reports of assault and battery near campus from female students. In bo...
Surviving tragedy a communal endeavor WASHINGTON — The sense of helplessness that follows a tragedy is too much for us. So we fill the silence after the sirens with explanations. This is very human — until it becomes inhuman. For so...
Dogwood lighting winners announced The Paducah Civic Beautification Board Annual Dogwood Trail Committee announced the winners of the 2013 Dogwood Trail lighting Monday. Awards are separated into two categories: houses on the his...
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BY KATHLEEN FOX kfox@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Court edging closer to dog law changes The McCracken Fiscal Court has narrowed a set of changes to an ordinance designed to regulate dogs running loose in county neighborhoods. Commissioners discussed a draft version of the ordinance...
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BY MALLORY PANUSKA mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Murray native’s body recovered LEXINGTON — Authorities have identified the human remains recovered from a private lake as a Lexington man who was originally from Murray. Fayette County Coroner Gary Ginn said that the cause of...
Anticipation builds for quilters Mid-afternoon Monday, with her store half full of quilting enthusiasts, Pat English was on the phone in her small office in Quilter’s Alley. With thousands of potential patrons traveling toward her...
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BY CORIANNE EGAN cegan@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Agenda The Agenda is a listing of government meetings today. n Barkley Regional Airport Board of Directors — 3:30 p.m., Midwest Aviation, 200 Hardy Roberts Drive. n Fulton City Commission — 5:45 p...