Panel reviewing Langford complaint A soft spot for a grandmother who wanted her two young grandsons to attend a family Easter gathering last year may result in disciplinary action for a local judge. Members of the Kentucky Judici...
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BY MALLORY PANUSKA mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
3 face drug charges after police pursuit Three Paducah residents face drug charges after a police pursuit Monday, Paducah police said in a news release. About 3:52 p.m., detectives saw Josh Williams, 29, enter a home at 1802 Broad St.,...
Prospective property sells at auction after postponing project The Sheehan Bridge Road property, once thought by the city of Paducah to be the ideal location for a new sports complex, is now in the hands of others. The property, west of Interstate 24 near e...
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By KATHLEEN FOX kfox@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Tilghman Class of ’58 to hold reunion The Tilghman Class of 1958 will hold its 55th class reunion beginning at 4 p.m. Friday, June 7 in Noble Park at the large pavilion. Barbecue will be served. There is no charge for those attending. ...
Police agencies share in equipment grants Gov. Steve Beshear announced Monday that $200,693 in state Law Enforcement Protection Program grants have been awarded to 40 law-enforcement agencies. Under LEPP, administered by the Kentucky Of...
Freedom to Fish Act becomes law The Freedom to Fish Act was signed into law by President Barack Obama on Monday, stopping the Army Corps of Engineers from setting up barriers near dams along the Cumberland River for two years. ...
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BY NICHOLAS RESIDE nreside@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Flood leaves less damage than expected With minimal insurance claims and damage amounts falling below federal emergency declaration requirements, strong storms that soaked areas of Paducah and McCracken County this weekend are leaving l...
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BY MALLORY PANUSKA mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Collision temporarily closes Lone Oak Road A collision on Lone Oak Road caused traffic to be rerouted for more than two hours Monday, Paducah police said in a news release. Gary Higgs, 62, of Martin, Tenn., was driving south on Lone Oak ...
Curris recommends interim president Murray State University Board of Regents Chairman Constantine Curris has recommended professor Tim Miller to be the school’s interim president. The board will vote on the recommendation at its F...
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BY NICHOLAS RESIDE nreside@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Bond raised in Murray murder case A Murray woman accused of fatally shooting her husband Thursday remained in jail on a higher bond amount following a court hearing Monday. Michelle Baxter, 50, faces a murder charge stemming fro...
Construction crews completing finishing touches on Paducah Middle As construction crews continued finishing touches on the new building, a new chapter begins for Paducah Middle School. Teachers, staff members, volunteers and a moving crew began transferring in...
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BY KATHLEEN FOX kfox@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Agenda The Agenda is a listing of government meetings today. n Clinton City Council — 6 p.m., City Hall. n Princeton City Council — 5 p.m., 201 E. Main St. n Kevil City Council — 10 a.m., City Ha...
Flood, storms pass, leaving no fatalities Saturday’s floods have subsided, leaving thousands of dollars of property damage but no severe injuries or deaths. Keith Todd, public information officer with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet...
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BY NICHOLAS RESIDE nreside@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Funding up in the air for arts group A local arts group is doing its best to stay afloat in the face of reduced funding and changes in Paducah’s city government. The Paducah Arts Alliance runs the Artist in Residence program, which...
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BY LAUREL BLACK lblack@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun