May 23, 2013
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Lower Town prepares for its festival
Merle Paschedag, Lower Town Arts & Music Festival Committee member, works with others Thursday to set up tent booths in preparation for the festival in Lower Town Paducah. Running today through Sun...
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The Lineup
Today Senior Medicare Patrol, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 1400 H.C. Mathis Drive. Learn to detect potential Medicare errors, fraud and abuse. Report errors or suspected fraud to SMP.  Paducah Gaseous Di...
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Fulton County man accused of fleeing
The Fulton County Sheriff’s Department was searching Wednesday for Joshua Russell, 21, after they say he fled the scene of a two-vehicle wreck Tuesday, leaving his 1-year-old son and two other adul...
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Legislation advances on restricting corps
For the past two weeks, residents in several Tennessee towns have watched the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers toss restrictive buoys into the water at several dams along the Cumberland River. The corp...
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Correction
Dr. Barbara Veazey, president of West Kentucky Community & Technical College, was misidentified as Dr. Tena Payne, vice president of academic affairs at WKCTC, on Page 2A of Wednesday’s Sun. A repo...
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American Cancer Society to host events
The American Cancer Society turns 100 this month, and the McCracken County office invites people to come celebrate with the cancer-fighting organization in the coming weeks. On Tuesday, the canc...
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‘Evening of Performance’ educates
Audiences at the Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center will receive a small dose of education along with their weekend entertainment. The Paducah Human Rights Commission will present its seventh a...
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WILL PINKSTON | The Sun
The former Coca-Cola bottling plant at the intersection of Broadway and Lone Oak Road in Paducah is up for consideration for the National Register of Historic Places today. Fifteen nominee structures will be considered during a meeting of the Kentucky Historic Preservation Review Board in Louisville.
Owners of former Coca-Cola plant take next step
Another piece of the plan for the former Paducah Coca-Cola bottling plant may soon fall into place. Edward Musselman and his wife, Meagan, began work on nominating the property, located at 3141 ...
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Court re-adopts gold-buying ordinance
Failure to properly advertise the first reading of an ordinance that cracks down on reselling stolen merchandise in county limits has prompted the McCracken Fiscal Court to re-adopt its contents. ...
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MALLORY PANUSKA | The Sun
Paducah attorney Burton "Dell" Washburn shows differences in the 2007 and 2008 McCracken County zoning maps during a presentation at Monday's Fiscal Court meeting. Washburn hired outside Geographic Information Systems specialists last year to research an undocumented change to property he owned. The research showed more than 500 zone changes to the maps.
Edelen, Conway take a swing at allegations of unlawful changes
Allegations that the zoning designations of more than 500 McCracken County properties were unlawfully changed has caught the attention of two state-level political heavyweights. Allison Martin, ...
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CORIANNE EGAN | The Sun
McCracken County Sheriff's Department employee April Walker shows Sheriff Jon Hayden the wax job on a 1963 Chevy Impala Super Sport. The classic car, along with nearly 20 others, will be auctioned Saturday at the McCracken County Public Safety Complex on the corner of Sixth and Adams streets.
Auction offers unique treasures
This week, the inside of the McCracken County Public Safety Complex has turned into a massive storage shed. Flat screen televisions and miscellaneous tools line the walls. Shelves are stacked with ...
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Larry Eckhardt stands near several of the hundreds of American flags he brings to the funeral routes of fallen soldiers. On Thursday, he will honor John Oliver, a 23-year-old from the St. Denis community, who was killed while stationed in Bahrain.
‘The Flagman’ honors fallen soldiers
When soldiers from the region make the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, Larry “The Flagman” Eckhardt does what he can to honor them. John Oliver, 23, formerly of the St. Denis community i...
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WILL PINKSTON | The Sun
(Right) Deborah Welsh, Baptist Health Paducah registered nurse; Jeremy Jeffries, Mercy Regional paramedic; and Kaylene Cornell, from the Purchase District Health Department; make a short presentation with the community's new Heart Safe sign during a luncheon at Baptist Health Paducah on Tuesday. McCracken County becomes the fifth such community in the state.
Heart Safe Community close to home
The Paducah-McCracken County locale was named the fifth Heart Safe Community in the state, recognizing the area’s commitment to quick response in treating cardiac arrests. The community joins As...
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Lourdes cuts some 30 jobs, mum on details
Lourdes hospital has closed Lourdes Transitional Care, and “consolidated” as many as 30 management and nonclinical positions, as part of a restructuring effort, according to David Simmons, Lourdes ...
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City Commission pursues grants for police, trash cans for park
The Paducah City Commission approved two municipal orders Tuesday that could bring more body armour and bulletproof vests to the Paducah Police Department. City commissioners approved a municipa...
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