First-grade essayist wins $1,500 050213_PS_EMMA OVERSTREET PHOTO1: ALLIE DOUGLASS | The Sun First-grader Emma Overstreet, 7, reads aloud the essay that won her the Dream Out Loud Challenge on Wednesday at Symsonia Elementary...
Riverfront construction approved Paducah City Commissioner Allan Rhodes was the only commissioner Tuesday night to vote against two construction contracts for riverfront development projects. And Mayor Gayle Kaler apologized for c...
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By Adam Shull ashull@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Livingston Relay For Life moved Predicted rain has prompted organizers to move the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Livingston County on Friday. The annual overnight event will begin at 6 p.m. Friday in the Potter’s H...
Spray pad at Noble Park pool possibly delayed The new spray pad at the renovated Noble Park pool may not be ready when the pool opens May 25, according to Mark Thompson, Paducah Parks Services director. Thompson told the Paducah City Commis...
McCracken County court continues tweaking budget numbers A $120,000 allotment for pauper burials and indigent services, a nix on Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce dues and cuts to several areas of the county clerk’s budget highlighted a marathon McCracken...
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BY MALLORY PANUSKA mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Advisory board chairman to speak at breakfast Ralph Young, chairman of the DOE Paducah Citizens Advisory Board, will be the keynote speaker at the Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce’s breakfast meeting at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, May 9. Young will...
Horse found in McCracken County If you have lost a horse, the McCracken County Animal Control Department might be able to help. Animal control workers responded Tuesday to a call from a resident around the 6400 block of Old Ma...
Corps moves forward with restrictions Less than a month after local and federal lawmakers gathered for a rally against fishing restrictions at Barkley Dam, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Nashville District announced the restrictions...
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BY CORIANNE EGAN cegan@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
3 counties’ budgets offer no surprises Three of McCracken County’s neighbors are reporting frugal and unsurprising budget numbers, according to the judge-executives. Proposed finances in Marshall, Calloway and Graves counties are sim...
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BY MALLORY PANUSKA mpanuska@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Compressed air leads to DUI charge A McCracken County resident faces a charge of driving under the influence after her vehicle left the street and struck Jones Glass, 1211 Kentucky Ave., according to city police. Police said 43-y...
Fundraisers benefit transplant patient The National Foundation for Transplants will hold two fundraising events to help a West Paducah man with medical costs. Duwayne “Bubba” Weathers, 40, was diagnosed last year with end-stage renal...
Exhibit shows different side of law When Paducah police Sgt. Steve Smith dons his navy blue uniform to go to work, there’s a certain public perception that comes with it. When he’s in civilian clothing, carrying gear and with a camer...
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BY CORIANNE EGAN cegan@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Regional flooding temporary After rising 2 feet in 24 hours, the Ohio River is expected to slow its rise and crest below its flood stage at the Paducah riverfront. National Weather Service meteorological technician Dave Pu...
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BY CORIANNE EGAN cegan@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Seminar teaches caregiving for seniors An seminar on senior caregiving will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday at the Myre River Room in the Carson Center. The Purchase Area Agency on Aging & Independent Living is sponsoring the ...