Organizers Ronnie Jones and Rob Shumaker said they have close to 30 vendors signed up already and remain optimistic about the new Paducah Arts and Music Festival.
Paducah Sports Park General Manager Chas Heeren provided updates on the park on Thursday as spring construction gears up. While construction is in full force, the search for a director
A new Kentucky law regarding extortion creates stiffer penalties for offenders and requires schools to notify students about the issue. Kentucky Senate Bill 73 was introduced in January and was
On the heels of federal funding cuts for supporting HIV/AIDS studies and prevention services, LivWell Community Health Services in Paducah clarified speculation regarding its grant funding status.
Dr. Carl LeBuhn said that the board received six applications for the vacant seats. The position was made available after Dr. James Hudson resigned from his seat in May after
McCracken County Judge Executive Craig Clymer said doing away with the landline fees comes after the city and county enacted new parcel fees — which fund E-911 in Paducah.
Adults with one or more Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in Kentucky are associated with an increased risk of poor health, limited education, and job retention issues according to a new