May 20, 2013
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Arant withdraws bond motion
A Paducah man facing a 30-year-old rape charge will remain in jail until his next court date after his attorneys withdrew a bond reduction motion. Barry Arant, a former assistant city fire chief...
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3 face trafficking charges
Three McCracken County residents face drug charges resulting from separate investigations. McCracken County Sheriff’s Department detectives began an investigation in December after allegedly pur...
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Ashland commits $15 million to Calvert chem plant upgrades
Ashland Inc. plans to invest $15 million in its Calvert City chemicals plant in a move that will retain hundreds of employees and improve the facility’s operating efficiency. Gov. Steve Beshear ...
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The Lineup
Today Senior Medicare Patrol, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 1400 H.C. Mathis Drive; 442-8993. Protect yourself from Medicare errors, fraud and abuse. Learn to detect potential errors, fraud and abuse. Report e...
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MVP Group considering plant in Fulton
MVP Group International, a manufacturer of scented candles, is considering opening a plant in Fulton that would employ 150 people, according to documents on file with the Kentucky Economic Developm...
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CORIANNE EGAN | The Sun
Last year's Desserts First gave attendees selections from 15 local eateries, with menu items like Artisan Kitchen's Savannah Sunset, which featured the Savannah Smile cookie under white chocolate cream cheese mousse, with lemon curd and raspberry on top. Artisan Kitchen will be participating in the benefit again on Saturday, alongside chefs from 11 other restaurants and catering services.
Chefs gear up for dessert competition
Most of us are content just to munch on a box of Thin Mints or Samoas, but local chefs are taking these much-loved treats to the next level. Chefs representing 12 local eateries will show off th...
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ALLIE DOUGLASS | The Sun
Twisted sheets of metal lie in the yard of a mobile home on Dunn Cemetery Road in Marshall County after severe wind damage took the roof off late Tuesday. Along with the roof, the carport also was blown across the street. Other debris wound up in a nearby tree.
Severe weather rips through Benton trailer
Twisted sheets of metal lie in the yard of a mobile home on Dunn Cemetery Road in Marshall County after severe wind damage took the roof off late Tuesday. Along with the roof, the carport also was ...
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2 ferries closed temporarily by wind
HICKMAN — Two western Kentucky ferries have ceased operations until strong winds blowing across the state calm down. The Dorena-Hickman Ferry shut down around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday and expected to...
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MALLORY PANUSKA| The Sun
A three-judge panel of the Kentucky Court of Appeals listens to arguments regarding a legal battle between the McCracken Fiscal Court and County Clerk Jeff Jerrell on Wednesday at Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro. From left are Chief Judge Glenn Acree, Judge Laurance VanMeter and Judge Jeff Taylor.
Panel hears Jerrell, fiscal court arguments
OWENSBORO — A three-judge panel from the Kentucky Court of Appeals will spend the next several weeks mulling over elements of a legal dispute between the McCracken Fiscal Court and county clerk. ...
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Livingston Livestock
LEDBETTER — Markets totaled 490 head. Compared to last week: Feeder steers, $5 to $8 higher. Feeder heifers, $1 to $2 higher. Supply included 38 percent heifers and 21 percent feeders over 600 lbs....
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The Lineup
Today Senior Medicare Patrol, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 1400 H.C. Mathis Drive. Learn to detect potential Medicare errors, fraud and abuse. Report errors or suspected fraud to SMP. 442-8993. Paducah T...
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Severed lines on bridge to be replaced
Fiber optic lines running underneath the Eggner’s Ferry Bridge in Aurora will be connected to main lines Friday night. Keith Todd, information officer for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, sa...
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EntrePaducah may merge with Development
EntrePaducah, a three-year-old local business development agency, will likely become part of Paducah Economic Development in February, according to members of the EntrePaducah board. The 12-memb...
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Correction
Because of a reporter error in the Jan. 30 edition, Leah Beth Bolton was incorrectly identified as a cast member of “Shrek The Musical” in the photo “Twist ending” on page 1A.
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ALLIE DOUGLASS | The Sun
A mobile home still stands while the remains of its roof hang in surrounding trees after being ripped off during severe winds Tuesday night in Benton. One of the owners, along with two nearby family members, held one another in the living room as the trailer flooded with water and debris filled the yard.
Severe weather rips through Benton home
A mobile home still stands while the remains of its roof hang in surrounding trees after being ripped off during severe winds Tuesday night in Benton. One of the owners, along with two nearby famil...
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