May 22, 2013
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Police: Wreck injures man
A single-vehicle wreck in McCracken County sent a Paducah man to the hospital Sunday, police said. Sheriff’s deputies learned of the wreck at 1204 Sheehan Bridge Road at 2:14 p.m., reported Depu...
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Toast of the town
Lincoln Henderson (front center), master distiller of the artisan bourbon Angel’s Envy, speaks to the 150 or so guests at the eighth annual Distiller’s Dinner on Saturday night on the main stage of...
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Duplicate Bridge
Echo Duplicate Bridge Center 1723 Kentucky Ave. Sunday Afternoon Jane Johnson Club Appreciation Team Game 1.-2.-3. (tie) Jo Echols and Dennis Rose, Dennis Affholter and Larry Thompson; P...
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The Lineup
Tuesday Senior Medicare Patrol, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 1400 H.C. Mathis Drive; 442-8993. Learn to detect potential Medicare errors, fraud and abuse. Report errors or suspected fraud to SMP.   Paduca...
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Agenda
n Paducah City Commission and McCracken County Fiscal Court — joint meeting, 6 p.m., 3700 Coleman Road (new EOC Building).
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Zombie Walk benefits charity
It’s difficult to think of brain-craving zombies as one of the more generous of Halloween ghouls around, but the annual Zombie Walk in downtown Paducah on Saturday brought in more than 100 food ite...
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Walz highlights meeting
John Y. Walz, the new dean of the University of Kentucky College of Engineering, will be the keynote speaker at the Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce’s monthly breakfast meeting at 7:30 a.m. Thursda...
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Associated Press
A public shelter in Seward Park High School on the lower east side begins to fill in preparation of the storm Sunday in New York. Tens of thousands of people were ordered to evacuate coastal areas Sunday as big cities and small towns across the U.S. Northeast braced for the onslaught of a superstorm threatening some 60 million people along the most heavily populated corridor in the nation.
Local volunteers head out
As big cities and small towns throughout the Northeast started to button up against the onslaught of a potential superstorm on Sunday, American Red Cross volunteers from the Purchase Area are headi...
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ALLIE DOUGLASS | The Sun
Richard Heath speaks to a crowd at a tea party rally Saturday afternoon at the Dolly McNutt Plaza. Heath is running for 2nd District state representative.
House candidates address rally
Republican candidates aiming for a majority change in the Kentucky House of Representatives met with tea party supporters Saturday. The tea party rally was held in downtown Paducah’s Dolly McNut...
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JODY NORWOOD The Sun
Victor Zimmerman and Melanie Henson, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Paducah, will be presenters at informational sessions in McCracken, Marshall and Livingston counties. Church members are hoping to dispel some of the misconceptions about modern Mormons.
Mormons to answer questions at forums
They go to church on Sundays and practice baptismals. They hold fall festivals and chili suppers, wear modern clothes, and drive cars. They’re monogamists and work in everyday jobs. Politics and...
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Cadiz man stabbed
A Trigg County man was arrested following a stabbing Saturday afternoon. Gary Baker Jr., 18, of Hopkinsville, was admitted to Trigg County Hospital at 1:25 p.m. after being stabbed in the abdome...
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JODY NORWOOD The Sun
George Machaen and April Thomas re-enact Michael Jackson's video "Thriller" following the fourth annual Paducah Zombie Walk on Saturday. Thomas and the Sassafras Dance Company also performed other dances during the event and at the Zombie Prom at Shandies.
Horde of zombies takes over Broadway
Zombies trailed along Broadway in a three-block horde Saturday as part of the annual Paducah Zombie Walk. First-year organizer Garrett Dykes said nearly 200 zombies limped and dragged themselves...
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Cheering on the Flash
Winston Bennett (left), father of Lone Oak sophomore Jasmine Bennett and men’s basketball coach at Mid-Continent University, cheers with the boisterous Flash student section Friday at Valley High S...
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Bazaars
n Immanuel Baptist Church, 3465 Buckner Lane, will have its annual bazaar and trash-n-treasure sale beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday at the church. n First Christian Church of Metropolis, Ill., 420...
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ALLIE DOUGLASS | The Sun
Cars merge onto Old U.S. 60 from Maxon Road on Friday afternoon in Paducah. An improvement project for the road will be the subject of a McCracken Fiscal Court hearing Thursday.
Hearing set to discuss Maxon Road project
An infrastructure improvement project along Maxon Road will be the subject of a McCracken Fiscal Court-hosted hearing Thursday. Residents along the less than 2-mile stretch from U.S. 60 to Cairo...
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