Sheriff’s departments lighten their loads Amidst the shouting and paddle-raising crowd of hundreds on Saturday at the corner of Adams and Sixth streets were people determined to make a deal with local sheriff’s departments. The McCracke...
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By Allie Douglass adouglass@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Land transfer hold-up affecting development With requests to transfer property at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant for reuse purposes still in the preliminary stages, Paducah Economic Development President Chad Chancellor is now scouting ...
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BY MALLORY PANUSKA mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Community enjoys Fountain Avenue Fair 051913_PS_fountain avenue fair PHOTO1: ALLIE DOUGLASS | The Sun Ben Hall III, 6, lets out a loud gasp as he sees his much-anticipated Spider Man balloon animal after standing in a long line d...
Regional Alliance to unveil economic strategy for area The Ken-Tenn Regional Alliance will hold a news conference Monday to discuss its economic plan for the area, the first step in putting the plan into motion. The meeting, set to take place at the...
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BY KATHLEEN FOX kfox@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
McCracken shelters making strides Running an animal shelter is no easy task. Just ask Leslie Hannan, director of the McCracken County Animal Shelter. The shelter — which was set up in emergency trailers two years ago before it m...
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BY CORIANNE EGAN cegan@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Praying for new school Chris Lipham, 24, symbolically drives a prayer into the ground on the campus of McCracken County High School on Saturday morning. Bill Lipham, a resident of Livingston County and a member of Bethel...
New drag way draws crowd Rocky Ausec of Joilet, Ill., works under the hood of his 1971 Mustang Mach I Classic Alcohol Funny Car during the grand opening of Beacon Dragway on Saturday in Paducah. The new drag strip invited ...
Paducah Middle School holds farewell Paducah Middle School will host a farewell tour of the building at its current site May 27. The community, former staff members, alumni, family and friends of Arcadia Junior High School, Arcadia...
The Lineup Today 4-Rivers Military Officers Association of America, 8:30 a.m., Lone Oak Little Castle Restaurant. Paducah Charity Horse Show, Carson Park Fairgrounds, 3 p.m. Concessions by Paducah Elk...
Murray Shakespeare festival receives grant MURRAY — The Murray Shakespeare Festival at Murray State University has been awarded a $4,719 grant from South Arts, a nonprofit regional arts organization. South Arts, based in Atlanta, was fou...
Young missionary lived, died in the service of God for ministry David Nathaniel Fouts didn’t hope to lead a huge congregation, or to be booked a year in advance as an evangelist. According to a handwritten note in his Bible, all the 22-year-old missionary wa...
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BY LAUREL BLACK lblack@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Single-vehicle wreck injures two A single-vehicle crash on Purchase Parkway injured two Graves County residents Friday. At about 2:10 p.m., Tonya Tyler was driving north on Purchase Parkway, between Ky. 80 West and Ky. 121 Nort...
Quilt museum offers free admission to military personnel The National Quilt Museum announced it will offer free admission to military personnel this summer. The museum will participate in “Blue Star Museums,” a collaboration among the National Endowme...
Man faces stolen property, fleeing charges Police charged a McCracken County man with the theft of a 1969 Ridgeline aluminum boat from 3700 Old Mayfield Road and taking it to a scrap metal dealer at Garrett’s Recycling, at 1500 Blow Ave., o...
Man fined, banned for hunting violation Michael Cartwright, 63, of Graves County was ordered to pay a $2,500 fine plus $35 in special penalty assessments, according to a plea agreement for violations related to baiting and hunting mourni...