Drugstore robbery defendants stay jailed Two teen brothers accused of robbing a Paducah drugstore at gunpoint will remain in jail after their motions to reduce bonds was denied. Delquan Copeland, 18, and Delvonte Copeland, 19, both of...
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By Mallory Panuska mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
WKCTC Weekend of Art kick-starts holidays West Kentucky Community & Technical College will kick off the season with its second annual Weekend of Art, spreading holiday cheer to students and the community at large. The Paducah School of ...
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BY LAUREL BLACK lblack@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
McCracken District Court Sept. 20 Dillon J. Combs, 21, 535 Elm St., Calvert City, possession of marijuana: $660, 7 days conditional discharge 2 years, no further offenses, forfeit items seized, to pay Nov. 15. Jessic...
Correction A story on Page 1A of Wednesday’s Paducah Sun titled “Small hotel set for city” misidentified Paducah’s Mayor pro tem-elect Sandra Wilson. A reporter erred.
Mayfield man faces theft charges A Mayfield man faces charges related to the suspected theft of equipment from a Graves County business. Sheriff’s detectives began an investigation into equipment missing from United Livestock C...
City pushes holiday shopping local with ‘days of merriment’ A two-week holiday incentive plan devised by Paducah city officials may bring more shoppers downtown for Christmas shopping. Paducah Renaissance Alliance has released a schedule for a 12-day hol...
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BY CORIANNE EGAN cegan@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Agenda The agenda is a list of government meetings today. n Paducah-McCracken Joint Sewer Agency — 5 p.m., meeting facility, Northview Street. n McCracken County Fiscal Court — called meeting, noon,...
Many hope for a big win The estimated $500 million Powerball jackpot has lured hordes of customers to lottery ticket retailers this week, and sales are expected to skyrocket ahead of tonight’s drawing. Bob Hill, owner ...
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BY LAUREL BLACK lblack@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Ban advocates talk health, financial benefits A coalition of Kentucky organizations seeking a statewide smoking ban asked for local support in backing potential legislation that officials said isn’t only a healthy option, but a smart financial...
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BY WILL PINKSTON wpinkston@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Heath sworn in for unexpired District 2 seat Graves Circuit Judge Tim Starks swears in state Rep. Richard Heath, R-Mayfield, on Tuesday to fill longtime Rep. Fred Nesler’s unexpired term. Attendees, including Heath’s family and constituents, ...
McCracken District Court Sept. 6 Ricardo R. Romero, 20, 3471 County Line Road, Melber, assault, 4th degree, domestic violence, no visible injury: $410, 90 days conditional discharge 2 years, no further offenses, no cont...
Students get glimpse of life after high school School administrators and area professionals tasked next year’s freshman class with envisioning their life beyond high school. Students and teachers attending McCracken County Schools’ EXPLORE N...
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BY JODY NORWOOD jnorwood@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
MSU begins construction History is in the making in Paducah with construction work on Murray State University’s new satellite campus officially under way. Kim Oatman, MSU chief facilities officer, said Tuesday that cre...
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By Mallory Panuska mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun