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Jeremiah Hatcher

Jeremiah Hatcher

Author at WPSD Local 6 at WPSD-TV

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    McCracken Extension office shares leftover food safety tips

    Many people consider Thanksgiving leftovers the best part of the holiday, but if not handled properly, leftovers can lead to foodborne illnesses if consumed.
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    Local libraries provide parents relief during fall breaks

    As students spend the week out of school for fall break, parents utilize public library resources, programs, and activities to keep their children occupied and on track with schoolwork.
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    Health department PSA teaches all ages how to administer Narcan - W...

    With its “Narcan Saves Lives” public service announcement, the Purchase District Health Department aims to ensure everyone knows when and how to use the opioid overdose reversal drug, also known
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    Paducah's Lower Town Arts and Music Festival draws thousands - WPSD...

    The sounds of music and the smell of days-old marinated food engulfed Lower Town Paducah on Friday for the start of the 2024 Lower Town Arts and Music Festival weekend.
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    2024 Lower Town Arts and Music Festival opening day - WPSD Local 6

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    Calvert City chemical plant to source renewable energy to cut carbo...

    Arkema, a chemical processing company, is taking a significant step toward reducing carbon emissions with a new agreement with the Tennessee Valley Authority. The TVA Green Invest program allows companies
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    Murray proposed pickleball complex draws more than 50 to city counc...

    Community members expressed concerns at the Murray City Council meeting about a proposed pickleball complex at Chestnut Park. Residents around the park’s perimeter have raised concerns about parking, noise, and
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    Columbia Art House board seeks other funding after McCracken County...

    Board members of Columbia Art House in downtown Paducah are seeking $500,000 from McCracken County to help with phase one of the $1.5 million exterior project. However, some commissioners say
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    2024 Kentucky Human Trafficking report reveals progress, needed wor...

    The report addresses labor trafficking, sex trafficking and child trafficking statewide. It highlights progress that has been made and where there’s more work to be done.
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    2024 Kentucky Human Trafficking report reveals progress, needed wor...

    The report addresses labor trafficking, sex trafficking and child trafficking statewide. It highlights progress that has been made and where there’s more work to be done.
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    Auction held for GenCanna property marks stepping stone in completi...

    Pinnacle Inc. agreed to purchase the GenCanna property in Mayfield for $3,889,000 at an auction on Wednesday.
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    1.5 million grant at Murray State to create free cybersecurity cert...

    Murray State University received a $1.5 million, three-year grant to start a no-cost certificate program for students interested in computer security to address the growing concern for cybersecurity nationwide.
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    Shelter addresses increases in returned gifted pet and overlooked ....

    The Mayfield-Graves County Animal Shelter is addressing returned gifted pets. Statewide the trend is increasing, causing overcrowding and added stress for shelter animals. Their also addressing overlooked black pet with
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    WKCTC Cosmetology Program looking to expand— increasing ... - WPSD ...

    The cosmetology program at West Kentucky Community and Technical College received a $249,683 grant from U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development to relocate and modernize, aiming to increase enrollment.