County, city plan no school tax bump Paducah and McCracken County school taxes are slated to hold the line next year with the same rates as last year proposed for both districts. The Paducah and McCracken County school boards will ...
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By Mallory Panuska mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Bridge violators keep law enforcement busy Since February, law enforcement agencies have issued more than 1,000 citations to motorists violating weight and speed restrictions on the U.S. 60 Tennessee River Bridge between Paducah and Ledbett...
Rebuilding our neighborhoods Abram Allen, owner of Abram Allen Construction in Reidland, installs a bathroom countertop Tuesday at a home being built as part of the Neighborhood Stabilization Project. The project is part of th...
Jurors convict Kern in ’11 death With a quizzical look on her face, Betti Kern visibly turned to a member of her defense team and said, “Murder?” after 12 McCracken County jurors returned a verdict Tuesday convicting her of the mo...
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By Mallory Panuska mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
More Fountain Avenue incentives planned When the Fountain Avenue Project began in 2007, Paducah city officials concentrated on revitalizing a residential area that had seen better days. Five years later, 30 homes have been renovated and ...
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BY CORIANNE EGAN cegan@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
McCracken District Court Jan. 19 Mary L. Frazier, 47, 440 Kinkead Street, Paducah, no brake light, failure by owner to maintain required insurance; 30 days conditional discharge 2 years. Pay $369 in fines. Anthony D....
Kern to testify in Griffin murder trial Attorneys agree that no one has ever denied that Betti Kern pulled the trigger of the gun that killed 50-year-old David Griffin in August 2011. But it is up to a McCracken County jury to determi...
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By Mallory Panuska mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Prosecutor suggests Walker deal MURRAY — As Jerry Walker Jr.’s defense team fights to throw out a series of lesser felony charges associated with a fatal 1998 Murray State University dorm fire, prosecutors are attempting to negot...
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By Mallory Panuska mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Whooping cough policies won’t change In response to a nationwide rise in pertussis, or whooping cough, some states are implementing new regulations for the 2012-2013 school year. For Kentuckians, however, laws regarding whooping cough...
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BY LAUREL BLACK And WILL PINKSTON news@paducahsun.comAssociated Press
4 charged in recent robbery of pizza driver Three men have been arrested in the Aug. 6 robbery of a pizza delivery man. Michael Crawford, 18, and Christopher Martin, 20, who told police they have no permanent address, and Tre-Shawn White,...
Agenda The Agenda is a listing of government meetings today. n Bardwell City Council — 5 p.m., City Hall. n Barlow City Council — 5:30 p.m., City Hall. n Caldwell Fiscal Court — 8 a.m., courthous...
5 face drug charges after 2 raids Five people were arrested in two separate incidents over the weekend by Graves County sheriff’s officers. Sheriff Dewayne Redmon said two people were arrested Friday afternoon when his office go...
Motorcycle wreck injures 2 A motorcycle wreck sent two people to the hospital Saturday night, police said. McCracken County sheriff’s deputies learned of the wreck at about 9:30 p.m. at the intersection of John Puryear Dr...
Car collides with building A wreck on South Third Street in downtown Paducah on Sunday sent a vehicle into a vacant building and one driver to the hospital. According to Paducah police Sgt. Rob Hefner, Ellen Merrick, 17, of ...