Project to spread light on cancer Upon closer inspection of an architectural mock-up, Alderman Richard Corzine noticed something that spoke to him from years past. The image — a rendering of a white and teal lighthouse rising ou...
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BY WILL PINKSTON wpinkston@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Dog days on the way Julie waits for owner Matt Cherry on Saturday outside the Ice Cream Factory in downtown Paducah. Julie, who spends most of her time at Hooper’s Outdoor Center a block away on Broadway, seems depres...
More time left to order ‘Flashback’ The popularity of the Purple Flash throughout the region, and even across the country and around the globe, inspired The Paducah Sun to extend the deadline to order a special commemorative book abo...
Police seek SUV after 2 injured After swerving his SUV to avoid a head-on collision, 20-year-old Dillon Ferguson’s vehicle collided with a truck on Blandville Road around 4:05 p.m. Saturday, according to a McCracken County Sherif...
They’re always after me leprechauns Autumn Rodgers (left) tries not to laugh while Morgan Thompson (right) paints a rainbow mustache on her face at the “Chase me Rainbow” station during the Paducah Parks Services’ annual Leprechaun H...
In our schools n Paducah Board of Education — 6 p.m. Monday, board office, 800 Caldwell St. n Paducah Board of Education — special meeting, 3 p.m. Wednesday, board office, 800 Caldwell St. n Hendron Lone Oa...
Police cite service station workers for selling alcohol to minors The McCracken County Sheriff’s Department cited three Paducah store clerks who deputies say sold alcohol to underage customers Friday. Depak Desai, 58, working at the Superway service station on...
Vehicles collide on Oaks Road DUSTY LUTHY SHULL | The Sun Two vehicles collided around 4 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Oaks Road and East Hovekamp Road, according to McCracken County sheriff’s deputies. No one was inj...
MSU student Regent defends Dunn vote The student who voted against renewing the contract of Murray State University President Randy Dunn said Saturday that his vote resulted from surveying students. Student Regent Jeremiah Johnson,...
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BY NICHOLAS RESIDE nreside@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
DOE researching on-site landfill U.S. Department of Energy officials expect to decide in late 2014 whether they will authorize the construction of an on-site landfill to house waste materials from the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Pla...
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BY MALLORY PANUSKA mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Run over Beethoven ALLIE DOUGLASS | The Sun Nathan Ellis, 19, sighs heavily after he crosses the finish line as the winner of the second “Beat Beethoven 5K” on Saturday in Noble Park. About 175 people took on the ...
City hoping investor will build marina Paducah will rely on a private investor to put its riverfront development project on the map. While construction will start on the first phase in the coming months, overall completion will rely ...
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BY CORIANNE EGAN cegan@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
The Lineup Today Free Community Breakfast, 8-10 a.m., Fountain Avenue United Methodist Church. Melber Volunteer Fire Department annual country ham breakfast and auction, 6-10 a.m.; 270-856-3283. ...
Clarification To clarify costs and percentages found in Friday’s “Paducah Power plan proposes two more home rate increases,” Paducah Power implemented a 7.5 percent increase to residential customers on Nov. 1. O...
Cook considering plea deal James Paul Cook (left) appears briefly in Calloway Circuit Court on Friday with his attorney, Cheri Riedel, for a status hearing on murder and DUI charges stemming from an October car wreck. Cook, ...