May 24, 2013
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Correction
In the Feb. 22 edition of The Paducah Sun, the story “Baptists plan for crowd” on page 7A incorrectly stated that Immanuel Baptist Church at 3465 Buckner Lane would provide additional meeting space...
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Two wrecks on Puryear Drive injure 4
Four people were injured in two wrecks that happened within minutes of each other on John L. Puryear Drive Friday morning. Cheryl Crider, 54, of Metropolis, Ill., pulled her car out of Drifters ...
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MALLORY PANUSKA | The Sun
Lindsay Clapp sits with attorney Del Pruitt in McCracken Circuit Court Friday morning awaiting her sentencing on charges stemming from the June shooting death of Michael Bouie outside Elmwood Court apartments. Circuit Judge Tim Kaltenbach sentenced Clapp to four years on charges of hindering prosecution and tampering with evidence for helping the man accused of shooting Bouie flee the area.
Co-defendant in Bouie slaying gets 4 years
Showing no emotion, Lindsay Clapp learned her fate Friday for helping the man accused of fatally shooting Michael Bouie flee the area. Circuit Judge Tim Kaltenbach sent Clapp to prison for four ...
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Registration continues for ‘Beat Beethoven!’ run
The Paducah Symphony Orchestra will hold the second annual “Beat Beethoven!” 5K run and walk at Shelter 10 in Noble Park on March 16.  Early registration is open until March 14 at PaducahSymphony.o...
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ALLIE DOUGLASS | The Sun
West Kentucky Community and Technical College Television production coordinator Tom Butler Jr. gives pointers to David White and Shulorn Jeter during a taping of "Raising the Standard." The show, which is set to debut on Comcast Channel 2 the first week in March, will focus on the Human Rights Commission and its mission to end discrimination and racism.
Human rights panel expands its outreach
A year ago, the Paducah Human Rights Commission was losing its edge. Once empowered to defend Paducah’s citizens against violations of their basic rights, the commission had dwindled to four member...
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The Lineup
Today Dance, 7-10 p.m., American Legion Post 26 Hall, Mayfield. Just Friends. $5.   n n n Items for the Lineup must be received in writing five days in advance. Mail to: Lineup, The Paduc...
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ALLIE DOUGLASS | The Sun
Former assistant Paducah fire chief Barry Arant looks down as he walks to his seat in January in a McCracken County courtroom. Arant was indicted Friday on rape and sodomy charges.
Arant indictment adds sodomy charge
A Paducah man accused of raping a young girl 30 years ago was indicted Friday on rape and sodomy charges stemming from the allegations. A McCracken County grand jury indicted former assistant Pa...
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Coal terminal development plans remain on track
A coal terminal planned for a western McCracken County industrial site is just a permit approval away from advancing to the next developmental phase. Madisonville-based Southern Coal Handling, a...
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2 men face marijuana trafficking charges
Two men were arrested on marijuana trafficking charges Wednesday following a vehicle search in Paducah. The McCracken County Sheriff’s Department learned that David Kayse, 20, could be selling m...
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The series of photos shows the U.S. Department of Energy remediation contractor LATA Environmental Services of Kentucky reducing the C-340 Metals Complex, one the most contaminated at the Paducah site, from full standing structure in September to a slab in February. The work finished two months ahead of schedule and within budget, LATA officials report. (Contributed photos)
DOE contaminated building, Metals Plant, demolished
Cleanup efforts at the Department of Energy’s Paducah site have taken a significant step forward with the demolition of one of its most contaminated structures. DOE remediation contractor LATA E...
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