May 19, 2013
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Lourdes opens newly renovated recovery suites
Post-surgical recovery is all about rest while the body’s on the mend. With different operations bringing their own hurdles in the path of patient recuperation, Lourdes hospital sought recovery ...
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Multiple vehicle crash injures 3 on I-24
Three Marshall County residents were injured Thursday morning in a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 24. An Indiana man was also involved, but not injured. McCracken County Sheriff’s Deputy John...
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Traffic stop, police chase ends in drug arrest
Caleb Scronce, 21, of Paducah man was arrested Thursday afternoon following a Hovekamp Road traffic stop and a police chase. Officer Nathan Jaimet reported that he initiated the stop after he sa...
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Two searches yield four arrests for drugs, guns
Four arrests followed two separate searches that turned up drugs and guns. The McCracken County Sheriff’s Department searched two residences on Wednesday: one about 8 a.m. at 422 S. 17th St., Pa...
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Paducah police K-9 Fox obeys commands to sit next to items found after a routine traffic stop on Thursday morning in Paducah. One man was arrested and charged with trafficking methamphetamine.
Search reveals methamphetamine worth $8,400
A Paducah police K-9 unit found more than 3 ounces of methamphetamine and $1,054 Thursday morning after a traffic stop. Officer Lofton Rowley said he saw Shaun E. Hunter, 29, of Salem speeding o...
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An aerial view of the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant site 15 miles west of Paducah shows its expansive perimeter.
DOE seeks proposals
The U.S. Department of Energy sent a clear message that the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant site, and its uranium inventory, is available for business. DOE posted a formal document — an expressi...
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ADAM SHULL | The Sun
Anthony L. Wright (left) speaks with Bill Murphy, former director of the University of Kentucky's College of Engineering extended campus, in Paducah on Thursday morning at the Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce's monthly breakfast meeting inside the Julian Carroll Convention Center. Wright, an account executive with Harshaw Trane who formerly worked in economic development in Lexington, spoke to the breakfast crowd about recruiting minority businesses and a town's online image.
Google images mean more than photos
It’s a question not only confined to job applicants and businesses: What’s Google say about you? Metropolitan cities, smaller towns and their economic development organizations should know and l...
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CORIANNE EGAN | The Sun
McCracken County Emergency Management Director Paul Carter types out a test alert on the county's new alert system. The website, McCrackenAlert.com, will send both text and voice alerts to anyone who signs up.
Website service bolsters alerts for McCracken
It is on the eve of the most active storm season for western Kentucky that McCracken County officials launched McCrackenAlert.com. The website will add to the area’s wealth of weather and emergency...
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Correction
The annual Chinese New Year Celebration at West Kentucky Community & Technical College will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday in the Clemens Fine Arts Center. The wrong date for the celebration was ...
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ALLIE DOUGLASS | The Sun
Michelle Simmons, U.S. Postal Service mail carrier, delivers mail to a house Wednesday on Madison Street. The USPS is considering discontinuing regular mail services on Saturday; delivery of packages would still be available.
Saturday delivery might cease
Longer delivery times and fewer employee hours loom as the immediate effects in Paducah if the U.S. Postal Service is allowed to discontinue Saturday mail delivery. The Postal Service said Wedne...
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