Paducah, KY News
Paducah, KY News
MEMORIAL DAY TRIVIA! Be the first to answer and win a prize! Question #6:On M...
MEMORIAL DAY TRIVIA! Question #5: On June 28, 1968, The United States Congress...
MEMORIAL DAY TRIVIA! Question #4: What is one of the longest standing tradition...
MEMORIAL DAY TRIVIA QUESTION #3 Where was the first "official" Memorial Day obse...
In collaboration with the Red Cross of Paducah, WKCTC will be having a Memorial...
MEMORIAL DAY TRIVIA TIME! Be the first to answer and you will receive a prize!...
The deadline to apply for August 2012 Graduation is Monday, June 18, 2012. You c...
It's time for a little Memorial Day TRIVIA! Be the first to answer and get a pr...
The deadline to apply for August 2012 Graduation is Monday, June 18, 2012. You...
Good Afternoon, Facebook friends! Did everyone have a good weekend?
EMS Week starts on Sunday, May 20, and celebrates and honors the hundreds of tho...
If you would like to be a part of the WKCTC Team contact Blair Travis at (270) 5...
Angela Whitis was selected as the WKCTC Student Affairs Student of the Month for...
Nominations for the election of WKCTC Student Government Association (SGA) execu...
Horton gives a hoot about summer! Hope everyone enjoys their summer break and su...
What's YOUR plan for the summer?!
Did you forget your graduation program? We have extras! Swing by Carson Hall i...
Photos from the nursing pinning, honors ceremony and graduation can be found at...
Congratulations to the 2012 graduates!
Don't forget, TONIGHT'S honor ceremony will be held at 6:00 p.m. In the Clemens...
Horton Gives a Hoot about Children’s Book Week! Celebrate with us by bringing yo...
McCracken County resident Alex Clark was selected Student Affairs Student of the...
Check out this site and find 10 ways to survive finals week!
Center Cafe and Cyber Cafe's will be closed Wednesday, May 2 through Friday, May...
Need a BOOST before your final this week? VISIT MATHESON LIBRARY FOR FREE COFFEE...
TODAY is the deadline to go to the bookstore in the Anderson Technical Building...
It's BUYBACK time at the Bookstore!! You have until August 1!
Join us in celebrating the 2012 Teacher of the year at a reception on April 26 a...
Students from ENG 207 Creative Writing class will be reading work from the past...
Horton gives a HOOT about Earth Day! We have many books on preserving Earth's en...
Winners of student writing contest will read from their winning entries on April...
ATTENTION! Don't miss this wonderful opportunity!
EARTH DAY – FREE Concert - The concert is open to the public and will feature li...
WKCTC Students are taking an educational trip to Peru as part of the college’s S...
A retirement reception for several veteran employees at West Kentucky Community...
Nurses Pinning Ceremony
Retirement Reception!
Dead Man's Cell Phone
Dr. Veazey recently visited Hickman County High School to talk about the new Wes...
Learn how to assess your stress and learn skills to cope as the semester winds d...
Horton gives a HOOT about the Holocaust and Holocaust Remembrance day. We have...
Tomorrow in Haws Gym at 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. There is a FREE self defense cl...
Open House is today! Come between 4:00 and 7:00 pm!!
A.R.F. (Animal Respect Foundation) would like to invite everyone to stop by thei...
Tomorrow is WKCTC's Open House! Bring your family and friends and see what WKCT...
Meet Eli! Eli Knight is the senior supervising trainer for Three Rivers Martial...
New Beginnings, the WKCTC Adult Support Group will hold its monthly meeting on W...
Creative Writing Class Reading
Writing Contest Reception
Free Self-Defense Class for EVERYONE!
Financial Literacy Presentation
WKCTC Earth Day Events – Earth Day is April 22. WKCTC has a variety of Earth Da...
Join WKCTC in congratulating the 2012 Writing Contest winners at the Writing Con...
Horton gives a HOOT about flying! The first space shuttle was launched on April...
Producers from the reality TV show MADE will be on campus Monday, April 16 from...
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The Campus Challenge is this week! Swing by the quad and watch! It starts Wedne...
There will be a WKCTC Sponsor Night of the play, “”Saving Grace,” at the Communi...
Don't miss renowned poet David Bottoms on April 11 at 11 am in Matheson Library...
Check out this edition of Campus Spotlight and find out about the new federal re...
West Kentucky Community and Technical College will close at noon on Friday, Apri...
Take a stand to stop violence against children! Swing by the ETC parking lot on...
Pinwheels for Prevention
The blood drive is TODAY from 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. in Haws Gym. Come and share...
Don’t miss Paducah School of Art’s BIGGEST exhibition of the year! The WKCTC/PS...
Bag your plastic and bring it to WKCTC!
The blood drive will be TOMORROW from 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. in Haws Gym. Come a...
Enter the contest with your favorite poems, short stories, or essays! Entry for...
Horton gives a HOOT about "Find a Rainbow Day!" Come to the library, find a rain...
TODAY is the Fifth Annual Celebration of Poetry featuring WKCTC faculty, staff,...
New student registration begins April 9 for students who have completed an appli...
WKCTC will be having an Open House on April 17 from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Come on...
The Paducah School of Art Annual Student Art Exhibition will be on display in th...
Come enjoy 2 short one act plays TODAY in new black box theatre in Haws Gym, roo...
This is Annual Design Drafting Week! The American Design Drafting Association...
Don't forget to come to the library at 11AM for the Women Veterans Panel. Come o...
New student registration begins April 9 for students who have completed an appli...
The college's KANS organization, Kentucky Association of Nursing Students, will...
WKCTC’s annual spring Transfer Fair is TODAY from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. in the...
Welcome back, students! Did you have a good spring break?!
Horton gives a HOOT about the eraser-topped pencil, which was patented on March...
Greatest basketball movies ever made
Need information about the WKCTC Assessment Center? Need to know about kinds of...
See highlights from the February visit of Second Lady Dr. Jill Biden and Labor S...
Registration for currently enrolled students begins March 26! Please meet with...
Learn Self-Defense For Free
In respect to Sexual Awareness Month in April - On April 18 at 11:00 a.m. (Durin...
GO2TRANSFER FAIR WKCTC’s annual spring Transfer Fair will be held Monday, March...
WKCTC Celebrates National Poetry Month with Nationally Renowned Writer
Come and bring your kids to have breakfast with the Easter Bunny on Saturday, Ma...
Celebrate Women’s History Month and honor our female veterans. Attend the Women...
Horton gives a hoot about Spring break! Be sure to stop by Matheson Library and...
Spring Break is here! What do you have planned?!
March Madness is here! Who are your top four picks?!
Jason Bishop is hailed as America's Hottest Illusionist, and he will be in the C...
Make sure and swing by Haws Gym today! The Job and Transfer fair is from 9:00 a...
Eric Youngblood is a West Kentucky Community and Technical College student ambas...
Blood Drive at WKCTC
Silas House, author of "Eli the Good," will be on campus TODAY 2:00 p.m. in Crou...
Silas House, author of "Eli the Good," will be on campus TONIGHT at 7:00 p.m. in...
WKCTC will be having a Job and Transfer fair for all students and alumni! The f...
Have you read "Eli the Good" by Silas House? Are you currently reading this nov...
WKCTC is proud to announce the launch of the first edition of its new literary j...
Check out this edition of Campus Spotlight and meet one of your Student Ambassad...
Horton Gives a HOOT about Daylight Savings Time! He hopes you will remember to s...
WKCTC will be having a Job and Transfer fair for all students and alumni! The f...
Women's Veteran Panel
If you like jazz music, then you need to come to the next Backstage Pass on Marc...
WKCTC's Cyber Cafe and Center Cafe will be having specials through the month of...
OPEN MIC TODAY! Swing by the Student Center and enjoy some FREE Pizza and live e...
The next meeting of Alpha Epsilon Beta, WKCTC’s local chapter of the American Cr...
OPEN MIC – TOMORROW TROUBLE SIGNING UP? It is not too late to register for Wed...
You still have time to sign up for the trip to Peru as part of the WKCTC study a...
Want to Showcase Your Talent? - Just sign up for Open Mic and get your chance in...
Are you interested in transferring to Murray State University? Then you need to...
Horton gives a hoot about Horton Hears a Who! It’s just one of the many Dr. Seus...
Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for students at two-year colleg...
WKCTC Campuses will be closing at 2:00 CST due to a power outage at the main cam...
Check this out!
SNAP to it and stay safe on campus -- Opt-in for SNAP! text alerts today!
TODAY is the deadline to apply for scholarships for the 2012-2013 academic year!...
Attention Student Veterans: WKCTC is now accepting applications for the 2012 Gra...
Beekeeping will be the topic of a science seminar at West Kentucky Community and...
We apologize for any confusion this morning regarding the message on WPSD Channe...
WKCTC is on a delayed schedule this morning. The announcement was made in error...
The deadline to apply for scholarships for the 2012-2013 academic year is Thursd...
Meet Judy Gill Milford, Award winning writer, TODAY! Judy will read from her ne...
Horton gives a HOOT about Black History Month! The library has many titles feat...
Summer Camp and Activities Fair
New Beginning's Meeting - Resume and Interview Workshop
Meet Chef Jeff Henderson
The SGA meeting on Monday, February 27, has been cancelled due to scheduling con...
Meet Chef Jeff Henderson, Food Network personality and executive chef at Café Be...
2012 OPEN HOUSE
Chef Jeff Henderson, Food Network personality and New York Times best-selling au...
Ushers needed for Chef Jeff Henderson, TOMORROW, February 24 at 7:00 p.m. in the...
Hats Off to Reading
Surfacing with Award Winning Author Judy Gill Milford
The Art of Beekeeping
Come on out to the Bistro in Anderson Technical Building TODAY from 11:30 a.m.-1...
"Exit 7" Launch Party
Scholarship Deadline
Alpha Epsilon Beta Meeting
Congratulations to the students in Paducah School of Art's inaugural Survival Sk...
Horton gives a HOOT about Hoodie-Hoo Day! Today you are supposed to go outside...
WKCTC will be closed Monday, February 20, to observe Presidents' Day!
Any good plans for your three day weekend?!
SGA Meeting
It's time to get involved WKCTC! The next SGA meeting will be held on February...
Murray State University will be at WKCTC’s Anderson Technical building March 5 f...
TRIO MARDI GRAS PARTY!
On this edition of Campus Spotlight, we feature Paducah School of Art professor...
Get your dancing shoes on and head over to the Student Center for the Multicultu...
Calloway County High School celebrates Senior Night
Earth Day
Happy Valentine's Day, WKCTC! Tell us, what do you LOVE about WKCTC?
Multicultural DANCE PARTY!
Horton gives a HOOT about Valentine's Day! He would LOVE for you to come to the...
WKCTC partnered with the House of Hope and Ninth Street Tabernacle Ministries to...
SUPER SUNDAY!
Trivia Night!
You know what time it is?! Trivia FRIDAY! First STUDENT to answer the question...
Peru: Land of the Inca - Study Abroad 2012 Day 3: Fly to Cuzco, the center of th...
The February 18 Backstage Pass Coffee House in the Clemens Fine Arts Center has...
You're invited to have free pizza and play the popular game Minute to Win it! Re...
Matheson Library is having a contest! Go to this link! You can win tickets to...
The deadline to apply for a May degree is TOMORROW, February 7. You can obtain...
You're invited to have free pizza and play the popular game Minute to Win it! Re...
Horton Gives a HOOT about the Vietnam War! Come see our February display highli...
WKCTC is so thankful and proud of everyone who came out and helped make bowls at...
It's time for FRIDAY TRIVIA! In honor of Black History Month we will be giving...
Peru: Land of the Inca! Day 2: Guided tour of Lima! Built on a castal oasis at t...
We still have 2 sets of tickets left for 2 students who can comment on Chef Jeff...
February is Heart Month. To show support for the American Heart Association, we...
Literary Culinary Fusion: A Celebration of Reading and Culinary Culture
This week's Campus Spotlight tells what's coming up in the Clemens Fine Arts Cen...
Horton Gives a HOOT about National Popcorn Day! In celebration of National Popco...
College GOAL Sunday
Internet and phone service has been restored on the main campus of West Kentucky...
Horton gives a HOOT about Coffee Mondays! Come by and enjoy a steaming cup of c...
The main campus of WKCTC (Paducah) currently has no internet service and limited...
Peru: Land of the Inca! Each week we will be exploring the opportunity you (stu...
Alpha Epsilon Beta’s Cold Blooded Chillers will plunge into the icy waters of Ke...
Congratulations to WKCTC/PSA student, Mark Watkins for being selected as a final...
New Beginnings Organization Meeting
Spanish Culture Pot Luck is today in the Student Center Club Room from 11:00 a.m...
What's Super Sunday? Learn all about it on this edition of Campus Spotlight. T...
The deadline to apply for a May degree is Tuesday, February 7. You can obtain...
WKCTC Student Government Association (SGA) will meet TODAY at 11:00 a.m. in the...
Image from 2012 Chinese New Year Celebration.
Did you miss out on attending the Chinese New Year Celebration at the BiLan Liao...
Audio clips from the Lady Lakers' 93-74 victory over Lone Oak
Come and celebrate the Chinese New Year, Year of the Dragon, today from 3:00 p.m...
Chinese New Year - Year of the Dragon
It's FRIDAY! Guess you know what time it is! TRIVIA TIME! First one to answer...
Mark your calendar! Super Sunday 2012 on February 12 at 1:00 p.m. located at 9t...
The deadline to apply for a scholarship at West Kentucky Community and Technical...
Announcing auditions for the WKCTC upcoming production of Dead Man's Cell Phone,...
Congratulations to WKCTC and President Barbara Veazey who received the Summit Aw...
Guess what's this weekend?! The Chinese New Year Celebration! It is on Saturday...
What do PERU and WKCTC have in common? Well, WKCTC will be traveling to PERU thi...
Check out this week's Campus Spotlight and find out about WKCTC's study abroad t...
Suicide Awareness and Prevention Workshop
Horton gives a HOOT about Martin Luther King, Jr.! The library has many items r...
Suicide is EVERYBODY'S business! Please swing by Crounse 101 tomorrow (Wednesda...
Check out what's going on on campus! Click here!
HORTON is back from a nice long break! Horton gives a HOOT about National Book...
How did you all like the Sunny Sweeney show last night?
Ready for Trivia Question #2?! What was the first Civil Rights action King was i...
REMINDER: Monday, January 16, WKCTC will be closed to observe Martin Luther King...
TRIVIA QUESTION #1: In 1964 King won a prestigious prize. Which one was it? Firs...
Free cookies and coffee in the student center!! Starts at 11:00 a.m.!!
Good Morning, WKCTC! We will be having some trivia this afternoon about Martin...
Have you checked the weather for tomorrow? It's going to be COLD and maybe even...
Have questions about Blackboard? Call (270) 534-3148!
Good morning, Students! Hope you have a great day back to the grind!
Lady Lakers beat Marshall County in overtime 70-59
Facebook fans!!! RECRUIT. RECRUIT. RECRUIT! We need ONE more person to like our...
The West Kentucky Community and Technical College Community Chorus will begin a...
Lady Lakers beat Graves County in double overtime 65-60
West Kentucky Community and Technical College will offer a tax preparation class...
Want tickets to a hot country concert? The first 3 students to comment on the S...
The bookstore is open! Hours for the bookstore are Monday-Thursday from 7:30 a....
College basketball: Aska out as #18 Murray State prepares for Eastern Kentucky
Sunny Sweeney, Republic Nashville recording artist, heats up the New Year in the...
Faculty and Staff are back on campus today! However the campus will not officia...
Laker Athletics: Top-10 stories of 2011
Happy New Year!!! What is your new year resolution?
College basketball: Preview Louisville vs. Georgetown
Sports message boards
Merry Christmas! Hope everyone has a great one!!
Lady Lakers edge Lexington 53-49
Lakers stumble against Henry County
Christmas is right around the corner!! What are you getting for Christmas?
The campus will be closed from December 19-January 2 and open on Tuesday, Januar...
The campus will be closed from December 19-January 1 and open on Monday, January...
Did you know that December is International Volunteer Month? Where will you be...
Calloway County girls beat Graves County 56-54
WKCTC is mentioned on whitehouse.gov!
Did you miss the Poetry Reading? Watch it now!
The Sixth Annual Challenger Learning Center Trivia Night will be held on Februar...
Horton gives a HOOT about Christmas! Check out our December display in the libr...
Here's the video to celebrate WKCTC being named one of the TOP 5 COMMUNITY COLLE...
Congratulations WKCTC!!! Named one of the top FIVE community colleges in the nat...
West Kentucky Community & Technical College’s nursing department held its pinnin...
It's officially your Christmas break! What are your plans for the holidays?!
WKCTC Nursing Pinning
NOVEMBER STUDENT OF THE MONTH McCracken County resident Samantha Puckett was...
WKCTC would like to send out a big CONGRATULATIONS to those graduating today! A...
College basketball: Unbeaten Murray State heads to Memphis
A student has lost a silver bracelet in the Crounse area. Please contact Tammy...
Calloway County girls top Marion 42-27
Calloway Girls beat Ballard Memorial 64-52
Don't forget to swing by on this cold afternoon to the Matheson library and warm...
Check out these tips suggested to survive finals week!
Horton gives a HOOT about peppermint! Did you know peppermint is known to increa...
"Prep for the Future" ACT Seminar
Start Christmas shopping this weekend at the 1st Annual Student and Faculty Holi...
The Ladies Auxiliary to the V.F.W. is offering a scholarship for 2012-2013 for a...
December is here! SNAP to it and sign up for SNAP! It's the best way to find o...
FLASH MOB VIDEO SHOOT is TODAY! Grab your friends and head to HAWS GYM at 11:00...
Murder at the Company Christmas Party
WKCTC is having a FLASH MOB VIDEO SHOOT TOMORROW to celebrate being one of the...
Holiday Horton gives a HOOT about magazines! We subscribe to many popular magaz...
Happy Thanksgiving, WKCTC! What are you thankful for this Thanksgiving?
Jingle Books!
REMINDER: Bring the kiddos to Matheson Library from 10-11:30 a.m. and listen to...
OCTOBER STUDENT OF THE MONTH McCracken County Amber’Lee Douglas was selected...
We are doing a flash mob video to celebrate being one of the Top 10 community co...
This fog is crazy!
Horton gives a HOOT about the 1st Annual Jingle Books event! WKCTC students, fa...
It's getting closer and closer to those snow days! Want to know up to the minut...
Hey Facebook friends, don't forget to bring your kids to Matheson Library on Wed...
Interested in spicing up your Christmas dinner?! Add a little flair to your Chri...
Listen to Lauren! West Kentucky Stars will be playing TONIGHT in Haws Gym! Get...
BAKE SALE in Student Center for A.R.F. (Animal Respect Foundation) from 11:00 A...
STUDENTS! The Carson Center is offering students a discounted ticket to Larry t...
New Beginnings Meeting
Go CATS!
Horton gives a HOOT about the November library contest! Ten LUCKY people will w...
Today from 11:30-12:30 p.m. come to the Bistro and try some desserts, tea, and c...
Plans for this Saturday? Come to WKCTC!!
REMINDER: Financial Aid priority deadline is Tuesday, November 15!
Murray State beats Harris Stowe 76-49
Who is your favorite Veteran and why? Tell us your story! First 5 people win a...
The oldest branch of the military is the U.S. Army. It was first brought togethe...
On this Veterans Day, WKCTC would like to thank all Faculty, Staff, and Students...
Tomorrow is Veteran's Day! Downtown Paducah will be hosting their annual Vetera...
Alpha Epsilon Beta (AEB) presented a check for $1,000 to Child Watch of Paducah....
Another FREE t-shirt day! Come to the student center from 10:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m....
Occunet will be on campus to administer flu shots at West Kentucky Community and...
REMINDER: Matheson Library Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Request deadline for Fall sem...
Veteran Panel discussion is tomorrow! This is a great opportunity for each and e...
Dead Bread
CONGRATULATIONS to student, Ashton Ursini and staff member, Nancy Robins! Both...
GET INVOLVED TODAY! Day of the Dead Celebration TODAY from 11 AM- 1 PM in the St...
Laker football audio highlights: Calloway vs. Trigg County
VOTE NOW for your favorite Faculty/Staff and Student Halloween Costume Contest w...
Tomorrow from 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. is the last chance to enter the Halloween Cos...
Join the the WKCTC Spanish Culture Club for the annual Day of the Dead Celebrati...
Halloween costume contest TOMORROW! Also, the 2nd Annual Faculty/Staff cook-off...
Horton gives a HOOT about ARTstor! Check out this new database on our website!
GET INVOLVED tomorrow! Wear PINK to support Breast Cancer Awareness! Pose for...
UPS recruiters will be on campus tomorrow from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m in the student...
Come pick a pumpkin today in Haws gym and compete for the best decorated pumpkin...
Take Back the Night 5k has begun!
The WKCTC campus will be closed to traffic for a 5K Run on October 22 between 4:...
Check out this edition of Campus Spotlight. The first THREE students to send in...
Candlelight vigil is tonight after the panel discussion to shatter the silence a...
Swing by the student center and check out Murray State's information table. Kim...
Today is Mental Health Awareness Day. Check out the information table in the St...
Horton wants your opinion on QR Codes! Visit the library to try them out and giv...
Want to learn about ways to protect yourself? Attend the personal safety worksh...
Registration begins for currently enrolled WKCTC students Monday, October 17, an...
The United Way of Paducah, KY is hosting an Elimination Dinner on Saturday, Octo...
SEPTEMBER STUDENT OF THE MONTH Victoria Edwards was recently selected as Sept...
GET INVOLVED TODAY! Nathaniel Perry will be here TODAY at 2:00 p.m. in the Math...
Remember to GET INVOLVED TODAY! Blood Drive from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. in Haws Gy...
Let's get involved tomorrow! From 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. tomorrow there will be a...
Check out what Paducah School of Art is up too!
Have you heard about the Veteran Essay Contest coming up? Check out this link on...
Horton gives a HOOT about POETRY! Horton recommends coming to Matheson Library o...
Welcome back, Students! Hope everyone had a relaxing break. Now it's back to th...
WKCTC can now send important information and deadlines directly to your phone an...
If you are a fan of "Dancing with the Stars" or "So you Think You Can Dance" the...
Retrospective: Josh McKeel leads by example
Sign up NOW! Bring the kids for the Kid Fun Run too!
What is your plan for Fall Break?
Horton gives a HOOT about FALL BREAK! Horton recommends our popular collection o...
Interested in entering a photo in to the 32nd Annual College and High School Pho...
High school football: Calloway County blanks Hopkins Central
WKCTC student leaders are at the 2011 KCTCS Student Leadership Conference! 16 pe...
TODAY at 11:00 a.m. in Crounse 101 there will be a Student Voice Forum. All stu...
Look how much fun Kay Travis and Donna Wear's having at the WKCTC Scholarship Au...
The WKCTC Scholarship Auction features a great silent auction. This year’s item...
Horton gives a HOOT about INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM! Horton recommends coming to Math...
Self-Defense Training for Women! Instructor John Driskill will offer training fo...
The WKCTC Scholarship Auction features a great silent auction. This year’s item...
STUDENT VOICE FORUM! Let your VOICE be heard! September 28 from 11:00 a.m.-12:15...
Stop by GOOD OLE BOYS BBQ TEAM at BBQ on the River! Funds are donated to WKCTC f...
WKCTC can now send important information and deadlines directly to your phone an...
September is designated as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Each year in the U....
Write a letter about your day, seal it up, and place it in one of the boxes loca...
Horton the Owl says HELLO from Matheson Library. Horton gives a HOOT about the...
WKCTC can now send important information and deadlines directly to your phone an...
Yummy Auction Item: Farm to Table Dinner for 10 people prepared by Laura Duff of...
Avast thar me maties! Thar be treasure to be plundered! Today is International T...
Don't forget Backstage Pass on Saturday night!! There will be Celtic music at i...
Did you know Cass & Company Sweets 'n Eats offers a 10% off purchase discount to...
Good morning WKCTC- what do you think makes West Kentucky Community and Technica...
Check out what's going on in Matheson Library! Just click on the link to find o...
Find out what WKCTC is doing to promote veterans going back to college and helpi...
PATRIOT DAY - TODAY in the Quad! Stop by and check out the rock climbing wall,...
Looking for great sports tickets?? Come to the WKCTC Scholarship Auction and bid...
CONGRATULATIONS to WKCTC's faculty, staff, leadership team, students and support...
West Kentucky Community and Technical College has been named one of the TOP 10 c...
Looking good Student Ambassador Danita Fisher!
Happy Friday, WKCTC! Got any plans for the weekend?!
LIVE in the student center till 2:15, TODAY! They are rockin' it out! Come check...
Check out this week's Campus Spotlight. The first TWO STUDENTS to comment and n...
Come enjoy acoustic music in the Student Center TOMORROW, 12:45-2:15 PM. Two mus...
High school football: Calloway beats Massac 38-0
Check out what is happening on Constitution Day!!!
Starnes BBQ today in the student center! All proceeds go to the American Heart A...
Sign up NOW! 5K Walk/Run and Fun Run! All proceeds will be donated to Alpha Ep...
TRiO SSS Members attended Maya Angelou’s Event at Murray State University last W...
Don't get caught between a rock and a hard place! SNAP to it and join SNAP! the...
LAST CHANCE TO ORDER!!!!! E-mail blair.travis@kctcs.edu to order!
Back to School for Paducah - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Back to College Bash - Tomorrow, 11AM-1PM in the MLRC Quad. Check out this edit...
Mark your calendars for the Back to College Bash on TOMORROW, August 24, 10:45 a...
Don't miss out on this GREAT opportunity! Get your tickets now for a fun-filled...
High school football: Calloway County drops opener to Caldwell County 80-62
Do you like to read? Join a reading group today!
Attention ladies of WKCTC! Check this out!
Next Wednesday, August 24, mark your calendars for the annual Back to College Ba...
The Student Organization and Recruitment Day will be TODAY, 11 AM-NOON, MLRC QUA...
Labor Day is just around the corner and the WKCTC Heart Walk Team has a great pl...
Check out whats coming up in the 2011 A' La Carte Culinary Series! Sign up NOW!
Happy first day of fall classes! Hope all returning students have a great day!
Interested in taking some computer courses at the Skilled Craft Training Center...
Interested in couponing?! Sign up for Couponing 101! It's free! Class is Septemb...
The WKCTC Community Chorus begins a new year of practice and performances on Tue...
Interview with Calloway County football coach Josh McKeel
Here is a full list of the discounts! Hours are as followed..... Monday, Aug. 1...
Smile for the camera! GET YOUR STUDENT ID! Check books out at Matheson Library w...
JULY STUDENT OF THE MONTH McCracken County resident Annette Roethemeyer was s...
It's ZUMBA TIME! ZUMBA for all ages! Class begins August 15 at WKCTC campus!...
Congratulations to Annette Roethemeyer for being selected as the July Student of...
Financial Aid can used in the WKCTC Bookstore beginning August 5. Check out how...
Kentucky Wildcats pick up three recruits
Earn 3 Credit Hours Toward Free Electives Through Service Learning GEN 120---Stu...
SNAP to it! The Safety Notification Alert Process is important! If you haven’t...
ATTENTION: WKCTC Campus will be closed for faculty and staff meetings on August...
Volunteers Needed for Reading PALS! What is reading PALS? Reading PALS (Partner...
Disc Golf Instructional Videos - Drives
Got questions about financial aid? We've got the answers on this edition of Cam...
College basketball: Louisville and Kentucky in hunt for T.J. Warren
College football: 3-star recruit Daqual Randall commits to Louisville Cardinals
July 29 is the last day to pay Fall 2011 tuition or make payment arrangements to avoid cancellation of Fall classes. It is also the deadline for setting up tuition payment to qualify for paying in three payments with 25% required down payment. AFTER JULY
Matheson Library is accepting applications for student assistants who can work nights during the fall. The job pays $8.25 an hour, working approximately 12 hours per week. To apply, pick up an application at the library circulation desk or go to KCTCS we
The Paducah Parks Services Department is hosting the annual Cross River Swim this Saturday, July 23, from 1-3p.m. Swimmers will start on the Illinois side of the Ohio River and swim to the foot of Broadway in Paducah. Participants must pre-register for t
Calling All Recipes! Trading recipes has been a popular pastime for generations upon generations. Do you want your recipe to be in the WKCTC Cookbook? WKCTC Heart Walk team will be creating a custom designed cookbook with all of your favorite recipes!
Invite your friends, your family, classmates, and everyone that wants to know the latest upcoming events on campus! We want 2,000 friends! See up to the minute news, videos, events, and activities on campus! Check out photos of your friends and classma
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Check this video out on the EXCURSIONS through Costa Rica!
Matheson Library is currently accepting applications for student assistants who can work nights during the fall 2011 semester. The position pays $8.25 for approx 12 hours per week. To apply, pick up an application at the Library Circulation Desk or go
College football: Gabbert leaves Louisville Cardinals
WKCTC students who were enrolled in Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 can save some money.......check out the new Campus Spotlight and find out how!!
You still have time to get Jiggy with the Piggy! Enroll now for guaranteed tuition to get next year’s classes at this year’s rate. Visit kctcs.edu and click on the piggy for more details.
Saundria Sims has been selected as the June Student of the Month. Sims plans to graduate with an Associate of Science degree this summer. She also plans to continue her education and pursue a career in the health field. Sims’ nominators characte
College football: Tyler Gabbert transfers to Louisville
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Work and Learn has moved to the Anderson Technical Building, Room 130. (They are now located across from the Bookstore) This move will be helpful to students. They are now located in the same building with Adult Education/GED, Admissions, Financial Ai
WKCTC is building another Start! Heart Walk Team for 2011 and we’ll have our team organizational meeting THURSDAY at 2 PM in Haws Gym. If you’ve never participated, the Start! Heart Walk supports research, education, and advocacy efforts of
Need an idea for dinner?! Check out the Stuffed Episode!
This week facebook friends will be updated with Independence Day Triva, and facts! Stay posted for questions and interesting facts about the days leading up to the United States of America's Freedom! It all starts NOW! Did you know the word &lsqu
SHOW ME THE MONEY!!! Save a Loot and enroll during guaranteed tuition! You can get next year’s classes at this year’s rate! Visit kctcs.edu and click on the piggy for more details.
STARTING A NEW CAREER? NEED A CAREER CHANGE? The Paducah Career Center Partners are hosting a CAREER FAIR TODAY from 10:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. in Haws Gym on WKCTC. Find out about various career opportunities. Everyone is invited and encouraged to attend.
Go to the Glee Project and VOTE on one of West Kentucky Community and Technical College former students, McKynleigh!!! Help her make it to the top!
Paducah School of Art Director Harvey Sadow introduces Alec Valerius, PSA Pre-College Summer Art Program participant and PSA Honor Student Ellyandra Rhea Cissell to the KCTCS Board of Regents during a tour of the art school by the board June 15.
Video: woman steals foul ball from little girl
College football: Bridgewater to see time at quarterback for Louisville
The deadline to apply for an August degree is Wed, June 20. You can obtain the application packet in the Records office in Anderson Technical Building or online at the link provided. Please allow time to schedule a meeting with your advisor if you are ap
High school softball: Calloway County girls finish third at state tournament
West Kentucky Community and Technical College received a $5,000 donation from the estate of Ben Whiteaker of Paducah today, announced WKCTC President Barbara Veazey. Whiteaker, 88, died in October 2010, and left donations to several area educational an
Big Thanks to everyone who donated money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association! It is GREATLY appreciated!
Pick up your Student ID card! Student ID cards are available at the Business Office in the Anderson Technical Building. The schedule for making ID cards this week is 10:00am—3:00pm Monday-Thursday. Beginning next week, the schedule will be 10:0
Would you like to become a student leader/ambassador for WKCTC? Benefits include: tuition scholarships, course credit, recognition awards & honors, student ambassador uniforms, leadership conferences, and retreats.....and MORE!! Questions? Contac
It doesn’t have to end this way! Save your piggy and enroll during guaranteed tuition. You can get next year’s classes at this year’s rate.
College basketball: Kevin Ware to play for the Louisville Cardinals
The Muscular Dystrophy Association is a much needed organization, helping people affected with various muscular dystrophies and neuromuscular diseases. It's primary function is to fund research that could find treatments or cures for people sufferin
You still have time to save a big loot! Register for next year’s classes at this year’s rate and save. Find out if you qualify at KCTCS.edu.
McCracken County resident Shaun Strawser was selected Student Affairs Student of the Month for April at West Kentucky Community and Technical College. “I'd just like to thank the TRIO (Student Support Services) staff and David Nickell for ins
GRADUATION! Students walking in the graduation ceremony should report to the Carson Center no later than 5:45 PM on Monday, May 9. Students must enter at the loading dock located at the rear of the Carson Center. See the attached map. Students who are
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Smithland levee holds as residents brace for river crest
Massac sandbagging continues as crest nears
River, lake levels to begin receding
Floodwaters rise around McCracken
Accused burglars nabbed at firehouse
Wreck near Clinton kills 3
River companies in deep water
People fleeing flood scramble to find temporary pet lodging
Students from the Behavioral Health Nursing class of the Associate Degree Nursing Program at WKCTC volunteered a sunny, spring afternoon to clean up the yard for one of their clinical sites, the Intensive Management and Recovery (IMR) program from Four R
Save a Piggy! Register now for next year’s classes at this year’s rate and save. Find out if you qualify at kctcs.edu!
First fine arts graduate awaits WKCTC degree
Science bowl team returns triumphant
Corps needs one more day to blow levee, effects seen in crest projections
City centers could avoid flooding with lower crest predictions
Smithland still fighting back river
Beshear takes 2nd look at flood-affected region
Progress signals agreement between Honeywell, union
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Paducah schools retirees leave with decades of experience
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Police search for person of interest in Sunday shooting
Marine industry braces for ‘catastrophic’ losses
Water forces more evacuations
Authorities close US 45 bridge at Brookport
Americans feel both joy, fear over bin Laden
City, businesses brace for near-historic river levels
Region prepares for the worst
Corps breaching Birds Point levee tonight
The American Red Cross Disaster Services is actively working locally to meet the disaster needs of our family and friends in areas affected by flooding. The American Red Cross Blood Services is working to maintain the blood supply at local hospitals, an
Due to the high number of students walking in this year’s graduation ceremony, there are no more tickets available. However, if you already have graduation tickets and are not going to use all of them, please turn extras into the bookstore. Guest
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Driver in flooded vehicle rescued
Endowment honors scholarship recipients
Communities fight to stay dry as waters press barriers
Locals: ’97 flood ‘nothing compared to this’
BIN LADEN KILLED
Lower Town revamps arts festival
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River flooding blocks roads, bridges, causes landslides
County may review retirement benefits for part-time officials
Court refuses to pay unpaid sick leave bills
Quilt show a success despite late changes
Paducah crest forecast rises
Cairo waits for relief
Mayor calls for Cairo evacuation
State logs 650 wildfires for year
Police arrest suspect in officer impersonation
Car collides with ATV, sends man to hospital
Police arrest man for alleged DUI, trespassing
Ag commish hopeful relies on dairy farm upbringing
Military tech aids blocking floodwaters
Rescuers hobbled by worst twisters since ’32
Quinn: Approve borrowing or lose local tax revenue
Lakes’ crest projections hold steady at 372 feet
Paducah quilt show attendees pick up new layout
Kentucky, Army Corps argue to breech Missouri levee to save Hickman, Cairo
Officers mourn wreck victim
Beshear commends emergency crews
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Market House offers play about friendship
Educator to join Paducah schools
Artists help symphony with online fundraiser
Lakes hold water back from swollen rivers
Downtown centers dodge flood damage
ATTENTION ALL MAY GRADUATES! If you have graduation tickets that you will not be using, please turn them into the WKCTC Bookstore as soon as possible.
Working at the CAR WASH! The Criminal Justice department will wash your car for only $6!!!! TODAY behind Anderson Technical Building!!!! Support WKCTC Criminal Justice students!!
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Couple faces drug charges
Lower Town offers home, gallery tour
Flooding causes headaches around the region
Antique quilts showcase show history
Officials seek help bagging sand
County reviewing pact with shelter
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Ledbetter man faces drug charges
Teens arrested after joy ride, pursuit
Paducah man faces fleeing charge after wreck
Storm threat closes Mid-Continent
City mulls smoking ban change
City not releasing preventative flooding costs
Smithland races rising river
The best of the best at AQS
Shawneetown bridge shuts down after struck by barge
Tired of riding the little bike at the playground? Are you ready to ride a REAL MOTORCYCLE! The Basic Rider course is aimed at beginner riders of all ages! Motorcycles and helmets are included in your course fee. Slow maneuvring, emergency breaking, ev
Trash collection back on schedule in Paducah
TRANSFER FAIR--- TODAY! Are you thinking of transferring to a four-year college?! Don't miss this great opportunity to chat with college representatives around the area! ETC 109 from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. TRANSFER FAIR!
Wet weather expected to last to week’s end
Sandbags filled and stacked as cities prep
Region braces for flooding
Counties aid evacuations
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Carlisle offices close for move to new courthouse
Newberry declares state of emergency
Floods toggle quilt show events
River companies navigate high waterways
It doesn’t have to end this way! Enroll for next year’s classes at this year’s rate and save! Find out if you qualify at westkentucky.kctcs.edu!
Tsering Phuntsok, a Buddhist monk, will be on campus today to discuss Buddhism and his life on the monastery. TODAY at 3:30 p.m. in Crounse 101!
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Artist group celebrates anniversary
Digging deeper to solve murders
‘Catastrophic’ flooding possible along Ohio
City faces storm nightmare
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Local Christians join in worldwide celebration
Graves church offers ‘The Promise’
Nuclear safety comes home: Operations at Paducah differ from other nuclear plants
Storms leave path of damage
Keeping an eye to the sky
Deputies alerted to I-24 injury wreck via On-Star
Area police collect expired prescription medications
Kentucky Wildcats' recruit Anthony Davis among the top incoming freshmen
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Two hospitalized after wreck
Paducah police charge McCracken man in truck theft
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North Friendship wreck sends pregnant woman to hospital
Murder defendant calls prosecution malicious
Fiscal court considering new radios for deputies
Reflecting on the meaning of Easter
It's Earth Day!!! One thing is certain: the world of today will be different tomorrow - and the day after that, and on and on!! Let's do our part to protect our future!! We want to hear your ideas on how to be "GREEN" on campus and
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Murder of Paducah victim, others detailed in book
Use of armed drone aircraft in Libya OK’d
Spring festival’s two days of music to aid Paducah’s ‘Tent City’
Fiscal Court sets second hearing on zone change
Shooting suspect arrested
Louisville Cardinals' recruit Chane Behanan tabbed as one of the nation's best
Investigators deal with consequences of false police reports
Fiscal Court mulls hiking deputies’ pay
Police investigate shooting
More storms on radar
City accepting bids to operate pool concession stand
Deputies search for woman in police impersonation case
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Storm damages downtown church tower
Riley architect lands makeover
Video past performances: 2011 Kentucky Derby prep races
Check out this week's Campus Spotlight and see how a new math project will help students!!
Learn about a math project that uses a new approach to help students with their math classes. FIRST 5 STUDENTS to comment on how this project is unique in helping students wins a PRIZE!!
7:30 PM TONIGHT (Wednesday, April 20) there is a SNEAK PREVIEW JUST FOR STUDENTS! Market House Theatre's production of Dixie Swim Club is only $5.00 TONIGHT for students! It will also be showing Thursday-Saturday at 7:30 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM.
Former Kentucky Wildcat Rajon Rondo scores 30 as Celtics beat Knicks 96-93
High winds down power lines, trees
Remains identified as Marshall man
Wreck leaves 1 dead
Reidland couple finds golden egg
Police training focuses on collaboration
Former Paducah official hit by car
Pair confuses clerks into giving too much change
Honeywell, union report progress
Heath scores will count
County cuts short hearing on rezoning
ATTENTION WKCTC STUDENTS! Market House Theatre’s production of Dixie Swim Club offers a special student sneak preview for $5 per ticket TOMORROW! Please check out this great show and support the Market House Theatre!
“READING: THE KEY TO A CHILD’S SUCCESS” Don’t forget to attend the reading program - “Reading: The Key to a Child’s Success” TODAY in the Matheson Library at 2:00 PM. There will be great door prizes and refres
Homemade Household Cleaners? Solar Panels in action? Hike through Shawnee National Forest?! Make sure and check out all of the GREAT Earth Day events that are being held on campus this week!
Tilghman joins Middle College
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Murder trial set for May in ’08 slaying
Lackey vows change in ag office
Dreyer steps down from Paducah Symphony
Tornado outbreak deadliest since ’08
Police: Missing man focus of inquiry
City removes floodgate near Executive Inn
Let's mark ANOTHER college off the list!!! Join us April 20 at Bluegrass Community and Technical College (Leestown Campus) for our Go2Transfer signing with Morehead State University! How great is that!
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McCracken, Graves teens charged in connection with stolen ATV
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‘Spamalot,’ ‘Blast’ coming to Paducah
Multiple systems predicted for area
Authorities recover human remains
Dogwood ride brings community together
Limestone delays expansion of lock
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Seminar offers day-care personnel advice
City, county residents take out the trash
Weather doesn’t ice diabetes fundraising walk
Massac terminal avoids criticism
Programs deal with student violations
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College offers pre-employment training with Labor grant
Missing Heath HS ACT tests recovered
Paducah police investigate after man says fake officer stole $130
Please join me in CONGRATULATING James Clark and Julie Thompson for being selected as Employee of the Quarter! Great job!
TVA says Shawnee to cut emissions
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Police warn residential burglaries on the rise
Analyst: Don’t ignore Galbraith in gubernatorial race
Students research soybeans’ potential
Old windows star at preservation lesson
Newberry predicts cuts, tight budget
3 plead not guilty in kidnapping
ATTENTION! WE ARE GIVING AWAY FREE STUFF AGAIN TODAY! Want a FREE PRIZE?! WKCTC Open House begins this afternoon at 4:00 p.m. and lasts until 7:00 p.m.! Bring your friends and family and anyone interested in or thinking about getting a higher education!
Check out this week's Campus Spotlight and see how to win tickets to Nunsense this weekend!!
TICKETS, TICKETS, TICKETS!! You can win tickets to this weekend's NUNSENSE! The show is hilarious and interactive - the FIRST 20 STUDENTS to comment on how the show involves the audience win a pair of tickets to a performance of their choice!!
ATTENTION! Want a FREE PRIZE?! WKCTC Open House begins this afternoon at 4:00 p.m. and lasts until 7:00 p.m.! Bring your friends and family and anyone interested in or thinking about getting a higher education! Be one of the first TWO people to answer
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Mom cited after child wanders near road
Carneal Road details OK’d
Relay leader takes job personally
Fatal bat disease spreads to Kentucky
Robotics tests students’ knowledge, abilities
Obama: Cut spending, raise taxes on rich
Grimes implements changes
‘Get Set to Serve’ clinic
McCracken County resident Jessi Donaldson was selected West Kentucky Community and Technical College’s Student Affairs Student of the Month for March. “I couldn’t believe I won,” said Donaldson. “ I was very surprised.&rdq
Oink! If you like Moola! Enroll for next year’s classes at this year’s rate and save. Find out if you qualify on KCTCS.edu.
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Water closes wildlife area
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Employee accused of stealing copper wire worth $63,000
Community Service Day
Fiscal Court adjusts after audit report
Flooded mall to rebuild, open in ’12
City considers property purchase
Arbor Place set to close
Orchestra unites students, longtime teacher
OPEN HOUSE is this THURSDAY! Thinking about going back to school? Not sure what you would like to do? WKCTC's OPEN HOUSE IS FOR YOU! Thursday, April 14 from 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM at Haws Gym! You can even win a scholarship and many other prizes!
Consultant proposes garages, expanded downtown
Former home of murder defendants burns
Court restores murder charge
State helping Arbor Place tenants move
County to discuss humane society contract
Consultant tells court of effort for nuke plant claims
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A few (hundred) more fish for the lake
Disc golf and par
Check this out! FAFSA HOORAY!
April 11, 2011 at 2:30 p.m. in Waller 112 Ed Clement, representing Ben Clement’s Mineral Museum and the Western Kentucky and Southern Illinois Fluorspar Mining District, will be on campus presenting a seminar on Fluorite. Swing by and check this o
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President to lay out plan for spending
Residents rally to aid victim of storm
Gone fishin’
Reunion
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Last-minute deal brings relief, anger
$2 million emergency management complex faces September completion
Blaze destroys home
Where the sidewalks end
Bringing in the dogwoods
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Two admit to bank robbery in 2008
Police arrest man on cocaine possession
Calloway collision kills moped driver
Man accused in theft of catalytic converters
Police seek man who held gun to child’s head
Former Ballard judge leaves legacy of fairness
Nursing home loses Medicare eligibility
Deal avoids shutdown
WKCTC Paducah School of Art 2011 Student Art Exhibition is currently on display at the Clemens Gallery at the Clemens Fine Arts Center. An opening reception was held on April 7. Community members, faculty, staff, and students visited the gallery to see
Three hurt in I-24 crash
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McCracken grand jury to hear case against escapee
Coin flip may decide Cairo commission race
Metropolis commission to include brother, sister
Driver injured after car crashes into building
Death penalty not sought in Evrard slaying
Second chances
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Burn Bans
The Second Annual Musical Celebration at Noble Park will be April 16, 2011. This event is hosted by WKCTC’s Concept Zero student organization and GPS RECYCLENOW Musical performances ranging from bluegrass and folk to rock and roll. * Mark Donham
State senators adjourn after passing veto resolutions
Grant to refurbish Jackson House elevators, add freight elevator
Teenager charged as adult in Evrard case
Authorities warn of fire on windy days
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Correction
Student accused after mixer stolen
County seeks records to back annex lawsuit
Oil slick stains Bleich, Old Mayfield roads
We will just ADD another college to the list! KCTCS Go2Transfer now allows applied associate students statewide to transfer to one of the following bachelor programs at Campbellsville University: criminal justice, business administration, business manag
GREEN TIP OF THE MONTH: Did you know that there are several items you have at home that can be recycled? Here is a partial list: old newspaper, magazines and books waste paper unwanted plastic bottles or containers unwanted clothes empty cans unwa
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Reunion
Police arrest Paducah man on rape, sodomy charges
NWS confirms tornadoes
Two killed after sewage plant wall gives way
Bare and aware
Police: Teach a thief not to phish
Sky’s the limit
Mid Continent University representative, Karl Hatton, will be in the Clemens Student Center, Friday, April 8, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. This is an opportunity for students to learn about admissions, scholarships, and degree programs available at Mid
SGA NEEDS YOUR HELP! The WKCTC Student Government Association will have it’s next meeting on TODAY, April 5 at 2:00 p.m. in the Student Center Club Room. The SGA meets the first Tuesday of every month – all students, faculty/staff are invited
SGA NEEDS YOUR HELP! The WKCTC Student Government Association will have it’s next meeting on Thursday, April 7 at 2:00 p.m. in the Student Center Club Room. The SGA meets the first Tuesday of every month – all students, faculty/staff are in
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Youth sports embezzling trial coming in September
Storm rains on parade
Quilt show, dogwood trail brace for busy year
Officers interview witnesses in slaying
McCracken sirens work in spreading the alarm across county
Storm blows through
Damage left in storm's wake
Nunsense, a hilarious musical comedy by Dan Goggins, will play the Clemens Fine Arts Center at West Kentucky Community and Technical College on April 15, 16 and 17. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! Call (270) 534-3212, NOW!
The BCM student organization will be hosting a bible study EVERY TUESDAY between March 29-April 26 to discuss such questions. The group will meeting in two locations: Student Club Room, 12:30-2:30 PM and Joe Muggs in Books A Million, 8-9:30 PM. For mor
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Ammunition collection new for spring clean-up
Former cemetery owner charged in trust fund thefts
Safety is key when fishing close to dams
April in like a lion
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Cats blue
Big change, small difference
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Murray graduate programs praised
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Tater Day takes off
Classes update firefighters’ skills
Mayfield man dies in Saturday morning shooting
Fishing trip turns tragic as 2 drown
1 parcel remains for school site
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Enjoying a day in the sun
3 other numbers that can save: 811
Shelter gives paralyzed dog new leash on life
Storms may drench Monday outdoor activities
Heath ACTs lost in transit
Woman injured in two-vehicle wreck
Candidate vows to support coal
USPS to streamline system for closings
Grand jury adds charges in 3-hour police chase
101st: Six killed in continuing Afghanistan battle
The future of engineering
Luallen releases fiscal court audits
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Woman dies in wreck
Group urges school funding of health services
OINK! OINK! OINK! It doesn't have to end this way! Get this, current students can receive next year's tuition at THIS YEAR'S rate! If you haven't already, register NOW for next year's classes and lock in your tuition at the cur
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Follow the ’Cats in the Final Four
County clerk orders security cameras
Pecan Drive/US 62 traffic light goes up
Economist addresses conservative construction outlook
Assistant chief leaves post over e-mail comments
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Armed man robs business
River levels dropping
Health rankings note Calloway, Fulton counties
Probation violation puts lawyer in jail
Legislators differ on governor’s Medicaid vetoes
Goodwill investment
2 in Evrard case face perjury charges
Police arrest Cairo Road man on gun, drug charges
Lions Club donates $378K to Easter Seals, others
WKCTC Student Affair’s challenges you to participate in the Health Maintenance Education Initiative. This is a personal challenge to motivate students and employees at West Kentucky Community and Technical College employees to get fit and stay fit.
A meeting of Alpha Epsilon Beta, WKCTC’s criminal justice chapter of the American Criminal Justice Association, will be held Wednesday, March 30th, from 4:45 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. in the Anderson Technical Building, Room 212. All AEB members, cri
Beginning April 1, those walking in this year’s graduation can pick up their caps and gowns from the WKCTC bookstore, located in Anderson. Graduation tickets will also be available for pick up. Each graduate will receive SIX tickets for family an
Project on schedule
Dual degrees: High school grads walk away with two diplomas
Man in murder trial accepts plea deal
Obama: US had duty in Libya
Strength in numbers
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Correction
Woman faces September trial in Mayfield shooting
Firm B&W operating uranium conversion
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District Court
Wreck sends man to hospital and court
Authorities jail suspect in stabbing at city home
‘Stars’ shatters goal
Medicare rise could mean no COLA
’Cats return to Final Four
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Agency offers weight loss class
UFC champ brings passion for teaching to Paducah
Native ‘stars’ dance for a cause
Animal euthanasia rates better than averages
Off and running
Expo offers vendors, cooking demos
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Five rob man outside Lyon County hotel
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Minor earthquake rumbles area near airport
Comedians take the stage to raise money for earthquake, tsunami relief
Couple accused of selling teens’ sexual favors
Conservation district offers free seedlings
Inmate gets additional year for threat against judge
Group seeks tribute to black Civil War soldiers
Graves Amish take triangle case to Court of Appeals
House accepts Senate proposal to fix Medicaid
School stands up to bullying
School site gets ’round-the-clock coverage
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Honeywell, union set negotiation date
HEY, it doesn't have to end this way!!! ATTENTION ALL CURRENT STUDENTS!! Do we have your attention? GREAT! Get this, current students can receive next year's tuition at THIS YEAR'S rate! Learn more about our guaranteed tuition program
Animal control urges changes for humane society
Zoning passes 3-2
Appeals court to hear Amish drivers’ cases
McCracken man arrested in credit card theft
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Union leader joins panel on indigent legal needs
Quake shortens supply of Japanese car models
Slain couple banned teen from seeing girlfriend, 12
President Paul? Senator not rejecting 2012 bid
NCAA basketball viewing guide for Thursday in the Paducah Area
It doesn’t have to end this way! Current students: receive next year’s tuition at this year’s rate. Learn more about our guaranteed tuition program at (just click on the pig!).
Video highlights - Lakers beat Suns in three overtimes
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State police escapee seen in Reidland
2 face charges after truck, house searches
Council picks Ybarzabal to lead Clark Elementary
A touch of magic
Water district customers angered by board’s silence
Retrial in Luna case scheduled for the fall
Senate mulls House-OK’d compromise on Medicaid
3 more charged in Evrard kidnapping
Nunsense, a hilarious musical comedy by Dan Goggins, will play at the Clemens Fine Arts Center on April 15, 16, and 17. Get your tickets now!!! (270) 534-3212!
Paducah honors future board members
Harrah’s reopens, ‘Dancing’ event still set for Saturday
Paducah sees loss in population
Watch DOGS on the loose in Livingston
House passes compromise to fund Medicaid shortfall
Murray lauds growth
Explosive situation
Honeywell and union negotiations continue
Court sets trial date in Blair homicide case
The Admissions and Records departments will be relocating to Anderson Technical Building Room 112. Our offices will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday (March 23 & 24). We will reopen at 8:00 am on Friday, March 25 in their new offices (Anderson Buil
Interested in studying the lost Inca civilization and going to the “lost city” of Machu Picchu? Enroll now in a one week WKCTC study abroad opportunity in Peru for June of 2012. Find more online or enroll online by clicking on this link. The
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Spring blossoms
Marshall’s Tater Day just around the corner
Best-selling author visits Paducah for book signing
Endgame unclear in Libya
Man dies on flooded road
Housing Authority homes go on sale
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Reunion
Merging of agencies lacks support, for now
Paducah chamber, other agencies seek new site
Fiscal Court to review animal shelter funds
Derby brings boys, parents together
Online textbooks expand options for teachers
Review aims at humane society
Allies fire on Libya
Quake reinforces damage planning in Midwest
Security worker criticizes increased access to DOE site
House nearing agreement on Medicaid plan
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Wreck sends man to hospital
Drug inquiries lead to 7 arrests
Education council president stresses global competition in WKCTC speech
Beshear names Caldwell magistrate
Police seek suspect who jumped into river
Beginning with the Summer/Fall 2011 course schedule, we will be providing all course enrollment selections on our web site. The online course schedule will be updated daily allowing us to provide the most accurate information possible and providing great
Alice Paul, Shirley Chisholm, Helen Keller, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Amelia Earhart, Harriet Tubman just a few from a list of many of the most influential women of our time. March 1987 congress declared March Women's History Month, in celebra
Final witness says Carneal suffered from paranoid schizophrenia
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Heath scholar heads to state bee
Weather service declares St. Mary Storm Ready
Ohio crests early, begins to subside
Therapists disagree on Carneal mental illness
QUICK!! Check out registration dates for West Kentucky Community and Technical College!! Summer/Fall 2011 Registration for current students – beginning March 28 Summer/Fall 2011 Registration for new students – beginning April 11
Check out this week's Campus Spotlight!! First THREE students to comment on the two locations for tutoring services wins a PRIZE!!!
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Levee prevents past trouble spot from flooding
Interest in charity sparks car fundraiser
Ohio flooding closes Harrah’s
Vote on terminal rezoning delayed
Marshall coach, star player face separate challenges
Man blames shooting on voices
Carneal testifies
Juniors travel to Washington after ACT studies
Students offer relief to animal shelter
Corps keeps watch on rising river
2 accused of assault, robbery
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NCAA basketball tournament on truTV, where to find it
Open Mic is tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. in the Clemens Student Center. WKCTC students will be performing!!! Free pizza! See you all there!
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Paducah backers fight to keep vote lead online
County approves Poole Road rezoning
Flooding concerns prompt placement of Brookport floodgates
PPS buys land at site of proposed substation
Bodies wash ashore in quake-hit Japan
Psychologist: Carneal too incompetent
Carneal hearing opens
McCracken County resident Stacie Brasher has been selected West Kentucky Community and Technical College’s Student Affairs Student of the Month for February. Brasher is ecstatic about being chosen. “WOW…what an honor, what a journey,
Averee Fields outplays Sarah Hammond but Lady Lakers fall in semifinals
Calloway County Lady Lakers beat Sheldon Clark 62-51
Buzzing around
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Residents fight Wallace Park rezoning
McCracken sirens pass test
10,000 dead?
Floodwaters threaten Livingston residents
Future of Medicaid at center of session
Bill designed to encourage treatment, minimize jail time
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So long, old friend: USS Hawes heads for scrap
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Scenic route brings out the runners
Men Who Cook fundraiser draws notable crowd
Botulism takes financial, emotional toll on family
Dome takes shape
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Senior named Merit Finalist
Paducah cinema plans series on faith
Pumping water over levee
Moffett: Experience not always better
Tsunami warning interrupts couple’s Hawaiian vacation
Death toll rises
Honeywell gets nearly $12 million fine for hazardous material violation
Calloway County Lady Lakers beat Newport Catholic in Sweet Sixteen
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Grimes urges recruitment of voters
Bill seeks increased reporting on claims
Capturing their attention
Lone Oak students create auction items
Union’s defeat could launch counterattack on GOP
Board debates worker status
Flooding worries taper off
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Area legislators troubled over lack of Medicaid accord
Police: Mom assaulted Interstate 24 toddler
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Bank reports bogus calls in its name
Glimpsing the future of medicine
Students meet Iditarod racer
Illinois abolishes executions
Sleepy mother accused of neglect
Check out this week's Campus Spotlight and see how to sign up for Open Mic!! Who has signed up so far?
Video: George Washington professor ejected for heckling
Threat leads to schools’ evacuation
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Police raid nets five on drug charges
McCracken District Court
Hybird joins school’s bus fleet
Chamber postpones city’s look at plans for building’s remodel
Flooding triggers safety measures
Fulton city schools say no to merger
Over 250 students and alumni stopped in at the Job and Transfer Fair on March 4, 2011. Around 60 different companies, colleges, and universities attended the fair. Student organizations fundraised by serving ribs, chili, cookies, banana pudding, and
TRIO Transfer Assistance Program (SSS) sponsored their annual 2011 Mardi Gras Celebration on March 8. There was homemade cajun food, kings cake, cajun cake, laughter, face painting, and much more at this event! Everyone had the opportunity to experienc
Paducah Tilghman students Emily Page and Weston Loyd do an improv sketch at a sketch comedy workshop led by members of the Chicago Comedy Company at WKCTC. Two dozen students from Paducah Tilghman and Paducah Middle School participated in the workshops.
Pharmacy leaders to visit Western Baptist Hospital
Hearing on DNA precedes murder trial
Truck overturns
Defense to seek change of venue for Luna retrial
State prepares for tornadoes with drills
DOE may relax access to wildlife areas
State lawmakers debate Medicaid budget fixes
Man gets 10 years for fatal DUI wreck
Walker’s wisdom
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Interested in going to college? Not sure what West Kentucky Community and Technical College has to offer? THIS IS YOUR CHANCE! On Thursday, April 14 from 4:00-6:00 pm WKCTC will be having an OPEN HOUSE! Tell everyone you know!
Covington: Bridge needs river access
Company selling photos to help family
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MRSA precautions, prevention remain high priorities
Scouting Sunday... this time for the girls
Former officer beats cocaine, leaves mark on community
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Calloway County girls win First Region championship
Project offers time to reflect on ’60s pastime, politics, persuasion
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Reunion
Local speech team involved in early morning wreck
Quilt museum shows student work
Christian families converge on Feast
Railroad museum kicks off season
Others’ cleaning brings squalor at Clarks River refuge
Clerk’s office scorns charges
Temperatures, gas prices, cycle dangers on the rise
Nuclear plant bill dwindles in House
Lawyer change may delay murder trial
Vocational students test mastery at SkillsUSA
Consultant urges 2 downtown hotels
Paducah Summer Festival canceled
Forecasters warn of possible flooding
Upset for Murray State
Driver charged following chase
Masthay, Gray honored with highway signs
Driver dispute leads to schools’ lockdown
Colon consideration
Noble Park to receive catfish, trout
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Correction
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WKCTC schedules two campus tours for April
Emerging concepts: ‘Mayor For Life’ discusses merger at chamber meeting
Governor applauds criminal justice bill
Grand Rivers loses longtime community pillars
Church denies allegations in former Scout’s lawsuit
Dreading your Research Paper?! Come to some of the workshops coming up to help you cope!
Job and Transfer Fair TOMORROW from 9:00 am-1:00 pm at Haws Gym on campus! Don't miss it!
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Deputies accuse grandmother of driving drunk
LOHS names assistant principal
Southside landmark comes down
Carneal Road hearing coming March 16
Dome pavilion returns in time for quilt show
Ballard prosecutor seeks to revoke attorney’s probation after incident
City wants annexation lawsuit’s dismissal
2-year-old still hospitalized after fall
ZUMBA ZUMBA ZUMBA TODAY TODAY TODAY 11:00 AM! GET SIGNED UP AT HAWS GYM!
ATTENTION!!! Put your DANCING shoes on and sign up for ZUMBA!!! Already on campus? Class starts at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday at Haws Gymnasium! Its only $20.00 and that includes 12 classes!!! Don't miss out!
Leaders lobby for USEC funds
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State may cut limits on fireworks sales
3 murder defendants face April trial
Ex-Livingston sheriff speaks out against audit of department
Mall work nears start
Bath salt episode ends in arrest
Region’s rising problem
Two charged in burglary of pharmacy
WE WANT YOU to attend the WKCTC Student Government Association meeting, TOMORROW at 2:00 pm in the Student Center Club Room. SGA meets on the first Tuesday of every month; all students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend!
You can attend the WKCTC Student Government Association meeting, TOMORROW at 2:00 pm in the Student Center Club Room. SGA meets on the first Tuesday of every month; all students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend!
Police: Mom intoxicated with bath salts abandons 2-year-old on interstate
Rezoning request passes 1st fiscal court reading
Program recruits men as school volunteers
School boards discuss merger possibilities
Ex-sheriff’s records stir investigation
Families say goodbye
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2 receive prison sentences in manslaughter cases
Bank sues ice cream company over loan
Toddler murder trial coming in June
Storms leave limited damage
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Putt the disc in the basket
Fulton schools broach consolidation
College looks to church for minority growth
Parents’ habit causes lifetime of problems
Severe weather makes for hazardous commute
The first Super Sunday event at Mount Moriah and Greater Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Churches was a huge success!! Over 200 people attended the events and received college information and talked with WKCTC representatives about Yes, you can go to
Sunday, February 27, 2011 WKCTC partnered with African-American churches to host a college information fair ro encourage and show the importance of getting a higher education! College representatives were on hand to share information about the college
Demartra urges group to be politically savvy
Forecasters predict severe storms to threaten region
Playhouse sponsors fundraiser for Guatemalan student
Home and garden exhibition thrives with thrifty shoppers
Handmade bowls filled with Community Kitchen support
Bill to replace school clears House
House dating violence bill nears deadline for passage
Small meth labs bring big dangers
Students explore love of engineering
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Severe weather returns Sunday
Emotional search ends
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12-week morning Zumba class begins Wednesday
WKCTC hosts acoustic musician concert
Three Mayfield businesses broken into
All-aboard for railroad museum reopening
2nd man claims abuse by former Scoutmaster
Paducah teen embarks on leadership mission at space camp
BREAKING NEWS: Coroner identifies children killed in flood
Clothing believed to belong to missing Amish girl
Bodies of three of four children found in Graves flooding
Steelworkers win ruling on Honeywell inspections
Dad in oven case gets no visitation
Judge bars city from restricting strip club
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Red Cross hires director
Reps put final touches on home show displays
DEADLINE FOR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS----TUESDAY, MARCH 1 by 4:00 p.m. Don't miss your chance!!!!! Need more information about scholarships?? Contact the WKCTC scholarship office at (270) 534-3065 or visit westkentucky.kctcs.edu!
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Orchestra touts music education
Commission postpones coal terminal hearing
Rainfall brings chance of flooding
Speculation rather than supply controls gas prices
End of the Inn
MSU concert to feature works of Baber
Local arts groups lobby fiscal court for county funds
Board OKs money-saving bond amendment
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Wreck blocks bridge traffic
Blood donations sought
Reidland squad repeats state championship
County looks into funding request
City mulls annex of parcel in Lone Oak
Bond set for 2 charged in McCracken school thefts
Judge sentences assault, embezzlement defendants
Cleanup continues at Halloween attraction
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Inn’s execution
Abramson to speak at chamber breakfast
Wreck injures two
P&L spending $9M to replace bridge
Task force urges education changes
Honeywell union leaders convene in Metropolis
Fired school employees face theft charges
Observers differ on prescriptions for cold medicine
Crime rates fall in city, county
Town loses power after sign topples
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District court
Wet grass
Loss of hotel poses challenge for quilters
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Early-morning traffic stop leads police to arrest three on drug, weapon charges
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Correction
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Community center honors Parks with dedication
GOP candidates discuss change
Corn planting expenses rise with possible profits
Illegal trade strikes region
Long-delayed riverfront construction still on hold
Williams, Coursey earn ‘Polar Bear’ title
Congratulations to WKCTC Polar Plunge Team! Almost $1000 was raised by ten team members for the Kentucky Special Olympics! Great job Criminal Justice crew!
2 charged with tosses from overpasses
City plans response to annexation suit
Tilghman seeks hall of fame nominations
Is that your final answer?
State house approves more optometrist procedures
Trial delayed for Reidland father in oven case
Railroad withdraws rezoning opposition
Honeywell denies OSHA, union representative access to Metropolis plant
Calloway County sweeps Senior Night
The deadline to apply for a scholarship at West Kentucky Community and Technical College is March 1 by 4:00 p.m. WKCTC recognizes and rewards outstanding scholastic achievements by awarding merit-based scholarships and special awards to deserving student
The WKCTC Concept Zero Club hosted international folk singer, Tom Neilson, folk artist, who is intertwined with political satire, parody, and social commentary. Over 50 people were in attendance. He had the crowd laughing, thinking, and participating t
West Kentucky Community and Technical College will be closed Monday, February 21, to observe President's Day. Everyone have a great weekend!
Clark event offers glimpse of the past
Teen dies in early morning collision
Intricacy, size hinder Talon Falls fire probe
Teacher resigns over remark
All that’s left of the Executive Inn
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Clarification
Forest ranger dies from injuries sustained in fire
Consultant talks job recruitment
City-county merger committee discusses law enforcement, financial details
What an act of Patriotism, this morning. The cable holding the American flag in front of Carson Hall broke this morning and the flag fell to the ground. When passing by Carson Hall, WKCTC student and veteran James Shelby picked up the flag and returned
Shelby Waltz won the Campus Spotlight prize for this week. Way to go Shelby!
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Reid named principal at Heath
Send in the clowns
Attempted murder trial moves to Graves
Legislators lobby for nuclear plant bill
Gas pump prices hit 28-month high
House drops rules change for merger committees
Bill would allow optometrists to expand services
Jury deadlocks in slaying retrial
Fire damages Talon Falls
View this week's Campus Spotlight and WIN A PRIZE!!
Check out this week's Campus Spotlight and learn about the college's first SUPER SUNDAY EVENTS!! First student to comment about where Super Sunday originated WINS A PRIZE!!
March 4, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. WKCTC will be having a Job and Transfer fair at Haws Gym on campus. The fair is FREE for alumni and WKCTC students! Get the opportunity to speak with company representatives and surrounding college and university
The WKCTC Concept Zero Club will host international folk singer, Tom Neilson, folk artist who is intertwined with political satire, parody, and social commentary. TODAY at 2:00 p.m. in the Clemens Student Center. DONT MISS THIS FREE SHOW!
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Daughter charged with trafficking
Two-vehicle wreck hospitalizes woman
City seeks additional laurels for tourism
Firefighters save mobile home
Water break disrupts traffic
Olivet wrecks prompt widening
Student sues club, claims racial clash
Steel firm bringing 13 jobs to county
SUPER SUNDAY is only 12 days away! Click on the link and find the location near you! Tell your friends, family, and even strangers! This is a Great opportunity to start on the right track toward HIGHER EDUCATION!
The WKCTC Concept Zero Club will host international folk singer, Tom Neilson on TOMORROW from 2:00-4:00 p.m. in the Clemens Student Center. This concert is FREE to the public. Neilson is renowned for his style of folk music intertwined with political sat
Marshall man charged with stealing, selling explosives
Candidates headline Lincoln dinner
Court mulls Coca-Cola incentive payment
Weather extends Schools calendar
City named distinctive destination
Weekend motocross crash victims named
Police make arrest in campus shooting
Metropolis votes to regulate ‘sexually oriented businesses’
New view in 2012
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First year students of the Radiography Club will be having a chili lunch fundraiser on Wednesday, February 16, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. in the lobbies of the Allied Health and Anderson buildings. The students are raising money to host the Ketterin
Police seek help identifying credit card theft suspect
Group to focus on historic farms in area counties
Obama to detail budget proposal
Commonwealth Middle College applications up
Big-time ambition
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Washing winter away
Motocross wreck sends 3 to hospital
Search for man continues
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Artistry of Mother Nature
Running for fun, and a cause, at Nobel Park
MSU campaign already approaching 2012 fundraising goal
Makeup days prove a challenge for schools
Hotel celebrates with soul
Search continues for missing driver
Steelworkers criticize job interviews
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Goodyear closing to spur recruitment efforts
Judge threats case delayed by retrial of murder case
Court dismisses school consolidation lawsuit
Fulton County grand jury calls toddler’s death accident
Get your writing cap on and enter the POWER of READING Essay Contest! Entries are due by March 18 at 12:00 p.m. For more information contact Kim Russell at (270) 534-3203 or check out the link below for entry forms and guidelines! You can win a $100 gift
The POWER of READING ESSAY CONTEST!
Tony Award winning production of Sophisticated Ladies is still on for TONIGHT, February 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the Clemens Fine Arts Center! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! To get tickets, call Julie Moore at (270) 534-3212 or visit artsinfocus.org.
If you haven't already heard, WKCTC will be having a SUPER EXCITING EVENT! Join us Sunday, February 27 as WKCTC partner with African-American churches to host college information fairs for prospective college students and their families. Invite you
Assault, attempted murder defendants plead not guilty
City, county receive grant checks
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Murder suspect waives extradition to Tennessee
Antique mall may close over licenses
Mubarak stays in post, hands powers to VP
Beshear discusses economic recovery
Crews search for I-24 wreck victim
Goodyear effects to spread to nearby Kentucky counties
Plant closing; jobs lost
Goodyear closing Union City tire plant
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Honeywell, union report progress
Fundraiser will go on, despite winter weather
Agencies stress need for quake planning
Girl, 12, dies from shotgun blast
Snow expected to give way to warmer weekend
Rose price increase not so sweet for your wallet
Global warming heats up GOP attacks on EPA
Proposed ads draw critics
WKCTC will be closed Thursday, February 10. No classes will be held.
Crash bottlenecks Purchase Parkway
ATTENTION: West Kentucky Community & Technical College will close at 2:00 p.m. today (Feb. 9) at all locations. Classes (day and evening) are cancelled for the rest of the day (Feb. 9). Please be safe driving. For up to date information regarding W
Do you or someone you know like the music of Duke Ellington? Then get you tickets now for the Tony Award winning production of Sophisticated Ladies on February 11 at 7:30 PM in the Clemens Fine Arts Center. The performance begins at 7:30 PM and ushers
The book discussion for "The Help" begins TODAY at 12:30 p.m. In the Matheson Library Reading Room. Kim Russell will lead the discussion for this book. Check out the EVENTS section on WKCTC page for a list of books you can choose to read! Al
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Driver pleads guilty to some chase charges
Former school secretary to pay back $35,000
Honeywell, union talks continue
Cheering on her team
Bartleman to join journalism hall
US judge tosses atheist’s lawsuit over cross grant
Mayor pledges to fight lawsuit
Senate OKs bill to end nuke ban
Missing woman, family reunited
WKCTC will have classes at all off campus locations tonight. This includes Marshall Co and Graves Co High Schools.
Snow snarls traffic across region
Judges can’t force help in clemency, court says
River industry plots course amid Panama Canal expansion
School officials cite timing, forecast for early dismissals
Predictions a little off
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Snow again Wednesday before weekend sun
More local facilities set to reopen today
Salt covers Monday, next snows
Weather-related wrecks snarl police workload
WKCTC classes will be on a delayed schedule for Tuesday, February 8. Classes starting between 7:00 am and 8:55 am will meet at 10:00 am. For more information about the delay schedule go to:
WKCTC campus is closed due to intense weather, today, February 7. Please be safe driving today and if you want to get up to the minute information on school closings and emergencies SNAP to it and sign up for SNAP! today!!
Do you like to read? Join the WKCTC book discussions beginning in February. Wednesday, Instructor Kim Russell will have a book discussion over "The Help" at 12:30 p.m. in the Matheson Library. Don't miss it!
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McCracken couple to flaunt weight loss success on ‘Today’
President celebrated on 100th
Ravens QB returns to pass message about faith
Troop 1 marks centennial
Let go of the door; embrace the calm
Taking her shot
Massac jail escapee in custody; one remains at large
Game brings super sales for area restaurants
Day of pampering pooches helps Humane Society, club
Not just for the guys
St. Mary looks to marketing for greater recognition
Judges: Dispute’s solution is ramp
No place like home
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Scouting, affiliates could have prevented abuse, attorney says
Snow, cold expected to last into next week
2 sought in theft of credit card
Man charged with theft copper wire
Juvenile missing from group home
State school board group honors Murray’s Rudolph
Friendly competition benefits center
National Quilt Museum seeking new director
Snow, cold expected to last into next week
WKCTC GO RED DAY! Big THANKS to all for coming out to the flag pole with your RED!
COUNTDOWN TO SUPER SUNDAY! Join us Sunday, February 27th, 2011 as we partner with African-American churches to host a college information fair for you and your family! To find out more visit our event on facebook! You can also check out more information
Looking for a healthy option to eat for GO RED day? Try some delicious Tomato Bisque TODAY at Cyber Cafe! Don't forget to wear RED! Also, we are meeting at the flag poll at 11:00 a.m. in front of Carson! If you're wearing anything RED come
West Kentucky Community and Technical College hosted it’s annual Chinese New Year celebration on February 3 in the Clemens Fine Arts Center with over 350 guests in attendance! The festivities celebrated the “Year of the Rabbit” and h
WKCTC leads celebration of Chinese New Year
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Humane Society sponsoring event to microchip dogs
Whitfield praises Pelosi’s ouster as House speaker
Attorney discusses racial attitudes
Transportation Cabinet OKs light at busy crossing
Lawsuit alleges sex abuse by Scout leader
Board rejects ethics charge
Attorney seeks to suppress evidence
Beta Club bound for El Salvador
Molasses leak mires traffic on US 60 in Livingston
Inmate death blamed on pneumonia
The 3G delay in Murray
Murray, Calloway await promised 3G service
Red Cross needs more blood platelets
Illegal alien bill could cost $89M
Mayor, brother in ethics complaint
Chase ends in arrest
Check out this week's Campus Spotlight!!
Want to go to Costa Rica? Here's how. Deadline to sign up February 16!! First THREE students to comment on a place students will see on the trip will win a PRIZE!!
The DEADLINE to apply for a May degree is Tuesday, February 8, 2011. You can obtain the application packet in the Records office in the Anderson Technical Building. Please allow time to schedule a meeting with your advisor if you are applying for a cert
West Kentucky Community and Technical College has hired a Veterans Recruitment/Liason. Adam Scott will act as the primary point of contact and principal advocate for campus veterans and service members, while working with the Public Relations department
To determine the best way to utilize the Happening Hour time, discuss scheduled use of student center for events and activities, and get the ball rolling to ensure Happening Hour is a success DON'T MISS THE MEETING TODAY at 12:00 p.m. in the Clemens
Wilson promotes health message
Middle school math teacher wins $71,860 on ‘Wheel’
Dow surpasses 12,000
Beshear sees better economic days ahead
2-year search ends in arrest of sexual abuse suspect
Colossal storm
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Blood drives
Deputies seek leads on alleged drive-by shooters
Stein highlights military service at lecture
The college begins its celebrations of Black History Month TODAY with a WEEKLY trivia contest February 1-28. WKCTC students, faculty and staff can participate in the contest each week. Check your WKCTC DIGEST TODAY for rules and more information! Each
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Friends laud Roberts’ dedication to service
Power outage ends for Carlisle health department
Judge rules health care law illegal
School’s cheerleading success prompts global recognition
DON'T MISS THIS! You have two chances to get help! Resume and interviewing workshop will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, February 2 and February 3, from 2:00-3:00 p.m. in the Anderson Technical Building (first floor conference room). Contact Pa
School contractor selects officials
Shorter flights come down from the clouds
Medical program aims to bring more doctors to west Kentucky
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Officers increase guard in wake of police shootings
Non-profit readies for mission trips
‘Historic’ storm could dump 2 feet of snow in region
Police arrest man in fatal stabbing
A dog’s life, spared by a hero
Calloway County girls beat Murray 51-43
Bison auction brings out bidders
New law brings changes to family court system
Lawmakers predict action on nuclear moratorium
Focus on the future
McCracken District Court
Small-scale cattle offer big attraction
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Area chefs put new spin on Girl Scout cookies
Three arrested in meth inquiry
Woman dies in tractor crash
Copper wire stolen from Crown Electric
Mother charged with criminal abuse
Williams going full force into gubernatorial campaign
Police raid stores selling artificial pot
Republican candidates push ideas for change
Many remember where they were when they heard the news of the Challenger space shuttle disaster on January 28, 1986. The Challenger Learning Center at Paducah (CLC) hosted an essay contest involving fifth through seventh grade students from area elem
FEBRUARY 4 is National WEAR RED DAY! Make your entire day RED by eating red foods that are healthy (watermelon, red bean salad, baked red apples, roasted red cabbage)! Go Red For Women along with the American Heart Association is able to bring awareness
Our hometown marketing team visited Lone Oak High School and Hickman County High School basketball games vs. Heath High School and Carlisle County High School. What a great way to get to know potential students!
Chamber to celebrate Black History Month
Magician stars in MHT fundraiser
Police await child’s autopsy results
Mural maintenance requires city’s continuing investment
NASA honors astronauts lost from shuttles
Authorities accuse merchant of sale of banned bath salts
Cleanup firm to cut jobs at plant
High-speed chase parks school buses
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Get signed up NOW for the CPR and First Aid Training held at WKCTC Workforce Solutions! The class is scheduled for TOMORROW, Friday, January 28 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Emerging Technology Building! Contact (270) 534-3335 to sign up!
Murray State University Professor Dale Leys’ Advanced Drawing Class of Fall 2010 will close their annual exhibition, Recent Drawings, TONIGHT from 5 to 7 PM, with a closing reception in the West Kentucky Community and Technical College Clemens Fine
Steelworkers’ meeting continues questioning
Overdoses prompt bath salt warnings
Terminal, plant plans get another shot
Man charged after SUV crashes into restaurant
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Hotel demolition continues on riverfront
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Retrial in ’04 slaying coming in February
Board OKs title on substation site
Louisville Cardinals signee Wayne Blackshear to play at Bullitt East
WKCTC evening classes at Marshall Co High School are cancelled on Wednesday, January 26, 2011. WKCTC evening classes at all other sites will meet as scheduled.
Get signed up NOW for the CPR and First Aid Training held at WKCTC Workforce Solutions! The class is scheduled for Friday, January 28 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Emerging Technology Building! Contact (270) 534-3335 to sign up! Don't miss thi
Deputies charge mother with thefts at school
Residential burglary nets about $60,000
Parks agency seeks teenagers’ views
Paducah man arrested following morphine sale
Residents applaud county’s plan to sue
Genesis House dropping nonprofit status
Red Cross: Weather cuts blood donations
Low temps to linger through winter
President calls for unity to help nation move forward
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Clarification
Local
Council proposes adult business ordinance
P’Poole pleads guilty to 2009 DUI fatality
Ex-owner of day care acknowledges taking funds
Utility considering other substation sites
County to sue city over land grab
The West Kentucky Stars will be playing Hart College TONIGHT at 7:00 p.m. In Haws Gym. Come and support the team!
Beware county’s perilous roadways
Baby can’t wait, Dad delivers
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A field of his own
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Troop looks back to observe 100 years
Snow misses area, but cold days remain ahead
In Our Schools
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Winter’s beauty comes with chilly reception
Facebook sparks reunion with co-worker who changed course
Volunteers seek money to help stock library
4-vehicle wreck sends 8 to hospitals
Poultry farming combines financial rewards, risks
TB virus cases rise in Graves
Pace quickens for city manager
County office, library set for autumn opening
Farm forum set for March
Agencies seek volunteers to count homeless
Safe Patrol stays busy with wintry weather
Residents cut hair in support of Hopper
Winter snowstorms deplete districts’ salt supplies
Giffords moved to rehab
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Burglary suspect arrested
Weather delays Mayfield Needline food distribution
Chamber announces winners
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College to offer courses of interest to senior citizens
WKCTC offering textbook rentals to offset costs
Trucker dies in Massac
Fire destroys structure
Generous tax breaks make reform difficult
TV star, memories highlight meeting
Snow blankets area
ATTENTION- Evening classes are cancelled at all WKCTC locations for January 20. Please drive safe.
If you haven't already heard, SNAP! is the coolest thing!! Don't drive all the way to class in the sleeting rain and snow and find out....its cancelled! Sign up for SNAP! now and get up to the minute information on school closings or delays!
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Afternoon to bring heavier snow
Board approves Vick scholarship
County school board meets for update
Retired treasurer left mark on theater, too
Former manager accused of theft, credit card fraud
Giffords able to stand up as she readies for rehab
Phase 2 on the horizon
January’s Backstage Pass will feature the songwriter/singing talents of WKCTC students and alumni - January 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the Clemens Fine Arts Center. Be on stage with the performers in an intimate and casual coffee house setting. Desserts a
Members of the Criminal Justice Association of WKCTC (aka, the Yeti of WKCTC) plan to take the Polar Plunge on February the 19 for the Special Olympics of Kentucky. You may support this cause by making a donation in any amount at this this site! Yeti of
McCracken collision sends girl to hospital
Commissioner thanks hospital staff for care
Honeywell, union still short of an agreement
DOE shares possible plans for plant waste
Forecasters: Area could see snow up to 4 inches
Oil spill leads to wrecks in two counties
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Inhalant abuse suspected in death of Reidland teen
Please join WKCTC in congratulating Pam Paxton, Division Assistant, and Patrick Fletcher, Instructor – Culinary Arts, for being selected the Employees of the Quarter.
Hungry? The Center Cafe is now open! Hours of operation are Monday-Thursday from 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. located in the Student Center. Swing by and enjoy a wonderful lunch without leaving campus!
Interested in what is going on at WKCTC?! Check out these new televisions that give up to the minute information on events and exciting things on campus!
Marchers honor late NAACP worker
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Churchgoers pay tribute to MLK Jr. at memorial
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Local
Donations help department add drug dog
Legislators support tying welfare to drug tests
King’s peace
Local author to release second series
Correction
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Yeiser hosts youth for annual exhibit
Doctors: Giffords’ condition improving
Deputies call weekend fires preventable
Artists’ efforts aim to help Community Kitchen
Giffords taken off ventilator
School property buyout hits snag
A foot in the door
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Reunions
Forum to discuss earthquakes
Deputies charge man with drunken driving
Man jailed on trafficking charges
Breakfast celebrates King’s legacy
Community gathers for club’s annual fundraiser
Meetings to review waste disposal
Honeywell talks continue Tuesday
Man gets 20 years in marijuana case
Graves wreck kills Tennessee teen
Firefighters contain blaze at Kevil business
Correction
Utility removes indicted official
16-year-old detained in school threat
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., WKCTC will be closed Monday, January 17. Classes will resume on Tuesday, January 18.
Agenda includes substation, annexation
Attorney: Saunders not guilty of boy’s killing
Trash yields seven pipe bombs at Paducah site
Marshall officials investigate discovery of dead dogs
Woodall: Allison may pay $50,000
4 plead not guilty in slaying
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Correction
Truck tires burn
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If you or someone in your family is thinking about higher education, visit kctcs.edu/SuperSunday for a list of locations for this fun, informative event!
Chilly reminder
Mental illness class aims to help families
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KCTCS commits to new accountability system
Former principal remains with district as teacher
Jail expansion to cost less than expected
Bill would ban smoking in vehicles with kids
Easter Seals appealing to users’ senses
Weather service: Flood warning wasn’t adequate
Illinois prepares for income tax hike
Spring 2011 began January 10! Students were faced with very cold temperatures and even some SNOW! But all that was worth it for FREE DONUTS AND JUICE! WKCTC hopes every student has a GREAT and SUCCESSFUL semester! Study hard and be leaders!
The Market House Theater is offering a Student Sneak Preview Night for WKCTC students to see the Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged TONIGHT, January 12 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $8 at the door. The Market House Theater is located at 141 Kentuck
Grand jurors to hear jail assault allegation
Paducahan pleads guilty to federal gun charges
Theft allegation leads to county school firings
Dreaming of a dream home
Three face trials in slaying
Judge forwards charge in truck shooting
USEC seeks power contract for Paducah plant
Bardwell council tables tax proposal
City not entering substation fight
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Court to ask about substation location
Snow preparations
Beyer out of hospital, recovering
Drive-by shooters get 5-year prison sentences
Cold-blooded killer?
Graves judge OKs photo lineup for attempted kidnapping trial
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Board awaits decision on new name for middle school
Snow to taper off after dusting
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Paducah apartment search yields charges against four
Cross club plans uses for show proceeds
Locals prepare events to mark Civil War
McCracken commissioner hospitalized
Skaters put rink season on ice
Loner, 22, charged in Arizona shooting rampage
Mayfield, Graves County put focus on common goals
Eyes on the sky
Forecasters predict record for ag exports in new year
Local lawmakers split on immigration issue
Gunman wounds US Rep. Giffords
It’s all about family love
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Country music’s hot new group, The Band Perry, played to a sold out house on Friday, January 7 in the WKCTC’s Clemens Fine Arts Center. Upcoming Country recording artist, Joanna Smith, opened the trio. The Band Perry and Smith wowed the aud
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Fulton police arrest 3 in meth investigation
Bellewood hosting luncheon
High-speed Internet expected in Cairo this year
101st begins return after deadly tour
Welcome home
Ranger finds dog that sparked reward
Man shot at casino faces drug complaint
Grayson resigns to take job at Harvard
Lovelaceville substation plans energize neighbors
BREAKING NEWS: 4th arrest in Evrard slaying
Classes begin Monday, January 10, 2011! Hope everyone has a great weekend! See you on MONDAY!
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Optimism highlights speeches on state of city, county
Laying the foundation
Christmas campaign nets record haul
Graduation offers hope to troubled students
Police say little about shooting in parking lot
Overhead changes: Mall facelift begins in March
Hotel demolition half over
We have prizes ready for WKCTC Facebook winners of 2010. Emily White Candice Andrecht Tina Jones Mitchell Abell Cassandra Criswell And of course, this week's Campus Spotlight winners Jason Clark Kanda Barnes Tiffany Hulsey Gayna Felts Come on in a
Days are counting down to the first day of Spring 2011 classes! Have you registered yet?! Please visit the campus to register! Hours are Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the Advising Center in Anderson Technic
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Missing dog’s owner offers $10k reward
Mayfield, Graves leaders plan summit
Administration reverses on end-of-life counseling
Boehner leads House as GOP takes charge
Murray teen honored for brave rescue
Power lines suspected in bird deaths
Possum Trot chicken house still burning
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Two Campus Spotlights this week!! Find out how the WKCTC Bookstore can help you get the semester started right and about The Band Perry's SOLD OUT concert on Friday! First three students to comment on the nickname for Todd Mitchell wins a PRIZE!!
The WKCTC Bookstore can help you make a smooth transition into the semester. Bookstore Manager Todd Mitchell answers the frequently asked student questions. Learn about bookstore hours, location, how financial aid monies can be spent, available WKCTC
Country music's hot new group, The Band Perry will be in the Clemens Fine Arts Center on January 7, 2011. The concert is SOLD OUT!! More fantastic performances will be in the Center in the upcoming months.....so get your tickets early!!
KFVS, DirecTV negotiations continue
DC holiday pushes tax filing deadline to April 18
Tennessee Valley blood donations in short supply
Skylights, changes planned for center
Graves County wreck leads to 2 arrests
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Accused killer faces court date
GET ENROLLED TODAY! You can go anywhere! Spring 2011 registration is underway for currently enrolled and NEW students. Please visit the campus to register! Hours are Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the Advi
Beginning January 10, Paducah Area Transit System (PATS) will be operating a shuttle bus between all buildings on the WKCTC campus. How great is that!!
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Legislator wants jurors to know prison costs
Marshall judge sets new trial date for Luna
Graves nonprofit reopens, but with tighter parameters
Unit ready to serve
REGISTER NOW for the “ZUMBA” class! ZUMBA starts January 10, 2011. The exercise class meets every Monday through March 28, 4:45 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. in Haws Gym. The cost of the 12-week class is only $20. Good for all ages. To register call
Budget cuts flatten tire recycling
Couple ushers in 2011 with baby boy
Library extends reach to homebound readers
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Late Spring Semester registration for new and returning students starts Tuesday, January 4. Details on registering:
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Obama: Democrats, Republicans need to cooperate in new year
Spending showdowns will test new Congress
Tickets bandage Massac payroll
Eyes on the road, not your cellphone
Chilly start to ’11
Picking sides in basketball battle
Early morning fire destroys Fulton business
Two-vehicle wreck leaves five injured
New heating/air law may save customers money in long run
New electric cars mean new worries
2010 offers series of successes, tragedies
Group selling book about history of Livingston County
Traffic light out through weekend
Wingo shooting sends man to hospital
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Hired guns look to governor’s race
Fewer join unemployment rolls at year’s end
Lawmakers diverge on state’s illegal immigrants
The season of giving
Early filers will have to wait for tax refunds
Burst water line disrupts downtown traffic
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Overturned chemical truck spills liquid, holds up traffic
New Year’s revelry takes many forms
Gambling not among issues awaiting lawmakers
State, county, local police to fortify patrols New Year’s weekend
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I-24 wreck leaves 1 hurt
Wellness program offered
DirecTV may stop carrying KFVS
Judge denies probation in abuse case
Teenager gets special Christmas wish
Police: Toddler may have been suffocated
Court records detail events in homicide probe
Riverboat revenue sparks debate
US 60/62 bridge could be out for 2011
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Paxton, Newberry to speak at breakfast
Hospital board narrows CEO search
Thousands stranded by blizzard, 2 feet of snow in Northeast
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Jail assault adds charge against Evrard suspect
Arctic Bright ready for his closeup
Snowstorm coats East, frustrates travelers
Holiday trash at curb could tip off thieves
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Groceries for Good
Church shares meal for Christmas
Warmer, wetter, stormier rest of winter could await
Program aims to get ahead of poverty
No more playing hooky
Getting ready for a Christmas feast
O come, all ye faithful
Paducah native helped families as Santa
New tax law packed with obscure business tax cuts
Heating, auto fuel costs rise as temperatures fall
Cameras for traffic, shape of roadways
Third person in wreck dies from injuries
Police hunt two men who robbed gas station
Library will deliver books, material to homebound
Santa visits Easter Seals center
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Bar damaged in break-in
Lifeguard certification training set for January
Live Nativity scene in downtown Paducah
Honeywell keeps production on hold
Kentucky mulling energy drink ban
Law enforcement ramps up overtime for holiday
A not-quite-so-white Christmas may be in store
Four indicted in slayings
Winter got you down? It could be seasonal affective disorder
‘Cram the Cruiser’ donations delivered
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Anderson named chairman of Paducah chamber board
Last-minute shoppers seek perfect gifts
Forecasters: A white (not icy) holiday expected
Officials: Trio lured woman to her death
Man arrested in boy’s slaying
Honeywell stops hydrofluoric acid leak
Arrest made in death of two-year-old
Cold snap fuels record power usage
Census data mostly good for region administrators
Snow may greet Santa
Judge: Crib recall report not relevant in infant murder trial
Old-time Christmas spirit
Interstate 57 wreck delays traffic 5 hours
Police accuse youths of starting store fire
Donors make up loss from burglary
Agency OKs Honeywell fire protection
Looking a lot like Christmas
Census shows Kentucky growth
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Garbage removal schedule changes
Attorney questions reliability of photo lineup
Super strife
Holidays a boom for thrift stores
Reidland native visits Ray to talk on parenting
McConnell to vote against treaty with Russians
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Combined choirs present sounds of Christmas season
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State ag board approves funds for greenhouse
Rink hours to expand
Hanks & Co. deserve praise for detail
‘Apprentice’ winner to visit chamber
Be aware of risks to keep kids safe
No bids received for Expo Center naming rights
No children hurt in bus wreck
Lone Oak Road crash sends two to hospital
Paducah woman faces forgery charge
Two charged with receiving stolen guns
Former president of Mid-Continent dies
Whitfield named energy subcommittee chairman
And the walls come tumbling down
Trial in infant death delayed
The West Kentucky Community and Technical College campus will be closed from December 20 through January 3. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Have a GREAT holiday!
Parts of Kentucky deluged with freezing rain and snow
Police find mobile meth lab, arrest two
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Santa Claus is coming to town
House passes tax cut statute
Cards could hold key to unsolved cases
Davis ends decades-long law enforcement career
On this week's Campus Spotlight, take a look into how the Commonwealth Middle College on the campus of WKCTC has positively impacted the lives of the students in unique program. Question of the Week - What does Kayla Travis want to do when she grad
Check out this week's Campus Spotlight. FIRST THREES TUDENTS to answer the Question of the Week win a prize!!
CAMPUS SPOTLIGHT - Find out how you can go to Costa Rica this summer with Carolyn Perry, WKCTC Foreign Language Coordinator and Costa Rica trip co-organizer. WHAT IS THE TRIP DATE? FIRST THREE STUDENT TO COMMENTS WIN A PRIZE!! You can claim in PR offi
Schools collect food for charities
As winter sets in, keep chimneys clean
Animals relax students, remind them of home
Highway office: 3 bridges on track
Ice creates slippery road conditions across region
Burst pipe floods thrift store
Crash sends two to hospital
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Police lodge will make holiday merrier for families
NOVEMBER STUDENT OF THE MONTH Marshall County resident Matthew Petersen has been selected West Kentucky Community and Technical College’s Student Affairs Student of the Month for November. "I didn’t even know I had been nominated and I
Man sentenced in ’08 car wash attack
Farmers may be able to get loan assistance in drought-stricken area
Police seek man in assault, purse theft
Marshall authorities await return of man in embezzlement case
Jefferson coroner has not ruled on cause of toddler’s death
Panel cancels area code change
No one injured in restaurant fire
Scholar House property gets OK
Attempted murder trial to remain in Murray
Shippers: Drop off packages earlier
Murder trial moves to February
Plight of the plow
Going downhill
Frozen pipes?
Use of eminent domain approved
Teen shot playing Russian roulette
Honeywell, union talks stall again
Fire claims restaurant
WKCTC is operating on normal business hours. Please have a safe and warm day!
Sheriff investigates toddler’s death
Homicide inquiry increases patrols
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Work goes on
Police graduates 15th citizens’ academy
Hugs Project seeks funds to continue in 2011
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Pets get time with Santa during no-kill shelter fundraiser
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Forecasters expect snow, brisk winds
School administrator to retire after long career
Lighting up downtown
Nonprofit, church programs offer Christmas meals
Couple brightens holidays for new friends
Designer drugs readily available
Body of McCracken woman found
Wreaths Across America
Corrections
Agencies sponsoring Steelworkers Christmas party
Just passing through
Rain makes way for Sunday snow
Add-ons turn tax bill into ‘Christmas tree’
A ways to go for Waterways
Lighting up the holidays
Mother charged after drugs found in home
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Mark your calendars. The Center Café will be opening January 18 in the WKCTC Student Center and offer lunches for students, staff, and faculty. Swing by after the New Year and enjoy!
Beginning January 10, Paducah Area Transit System (PATS) will be operating a shuttle bus between all buildings on the WKCTC West Kentucky Community & Technical College. Stay tuned for more information in the New Year!!
WKCTC Phi Theta Kappa members worked with the Salvation Army again this year to collect Christmas presents for needy children in our community. Thanks to the generosity of WKCTC students, faculty and staff, 60 children will have a brighter Christmas thi
Faculty members from the WKCTC Business & Computer Related Technologies Division joined together to create holiday treats for the residents of the River City Mission. WKCTC culinary art students baked the 10 dozen cookies and faculty decorated them
Bunning says goodbye to Congress after 24 years
NRC chief meets with Metropolis steelworkers
A&K gets the OK
Deputy quick to disarm inmate
Disruption in court
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Barkley: Pilot blinded on landing
PPS announces discounts for skating at ice rink
Preservation grants benefit west Kentucky
‘Stuff the Truck’
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DOE awards contract for plants cleanup
Kentucky considers deer hunts at parks
Tax deal has draw for every income
SIUC students propose upgrades to riverfront
Weekend forecast calls for rain, snow
Time again to stuff the truck
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Clarification
MSU fall commencement is Saturday
Braving the elements
League of Cities director outlines areas of assistance
City commission to purchase vehicles
Attorneys clash over crib recall in murder case
City commission, PJC team up for low-income parent housing
Atmos offers energy-assistance plan
Don Meredith, former QB and broadcaster, dies of brain hemorrhage
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Man charged in theft while returning purse
Executive Inn demolition continues
Hunters, butchers donate venison to feed poor
Teen Court embraces steady growth
Man charged with couple’s murder
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Singing flash mob spreads holiday cheer
Harris dedicates life to helping sick children
Dream Factory shares Christmas with children
Supply of flu shots plentiful
Investigators still looking for suspect in slayings
Hundreds come out to celebrate season at parade
He’s got high hopes
Police convert cruisers into collection locations
SIU students to present riverfront research findings Wednesday
Painters alliance, gallery selling paintings today to aid PCM
St. Mary Christmas concert set for Dec. 13
State aviation commissioner to speak at Rotary club
Marshall residents charged after meth lab found
Rain helps crops; drought remains
America’s Best Kept Secret: Community Colleges - According to Dr. Jill Biden, all students are the right students for community colleges. In October, Dr. Biden chaired the first-ever White House Summit on Community Colleges. Listen to current and f
Are you looking for that perfect Christmas gift for that "nearly impossible to buy for" person in your life? Would you also like to contribute to WKCTC scholarships? If you answered yes to these questions, then you should consider one of Prof
Elderly couple found shot to death
Mayfield Cardinals state champions
Inmate faces trial in judge threat case
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Parades
Eight-mile-long US 68/Ky. 80 corridor opens to traffic Thursday
Full house
Dedicated to passion and others
Cardinal fans dream of another championship
Blaze destroys Lone Oak home
Army details attack on six soldiers killed
Metropolis powerless to stop strip club
Congratulations to the three winners who responded to this week's Campus Spotlight question!!
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AT&T finishes 3G network
Man taken to hospital following Ballard wreck
Union leaders meet with representatives in capitol
Honeywell replacing Massac sirens
Legislators downplay plans for casino in Cape
Long-term substance abuse treatment center opens in Paducah
Updated moniker possible for school
Fighting the good fight
Check out this week's Campus Spotlight!! Meet WKCTC student Danita Fisher!
Did you know that you can transfer up to 90 credits to Regis University's College for Professional Studies and complete your bachelor's degree? It's a great option for West Kentucky Community and Technical College students. Check it out!
Check out this week's Campus Spotlight!! Meet WKCTC student Danita Fisher. What advice does Danita give to fellow student? The first THREE to comment win a PRIZE!!
Campus Spotlight, the program that focuses on students, faculty, staff, and events on the campus of West Kentucky Community & Technical College. In this segment, we're highlighting WKCTC student Danita Fisher. Got any ideas for a Campus Spotligh
The college is featuring a nine-day educational trip to Costa Rica as part of its study abroad program. The study abroad courses are Introduction to Conservation Biology, Multiculturalism in the Classroom, and Hispanic Culture: Focus on Costa Rica. Each
In what year did West Kentucky Technical College and Paducah Community College consolidate?! First FIVE students to comment with the answer wins a PRIZE!
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Police seek food donations
Beer-mug attack leads to arrest
Wreck kills Elkton man
Agency offers mustangs for adoption
State group recognizes scholarship program
Legislator seeks reporting of nursing home deaths
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Man guilty in stabbing
Armed student in Wisconsin school shoots self
Congress puts off December cut to physicians’ Medicare payments
Agency answers mother’s prayers
Humane Society details fundraisers
Grand Rivers to host dog mushing event
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Christmas cards on sale
School board to delay facility plan
Felony charges follow seat belt traffic stop
Crash into pharmacy leaves clerk injured
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I-24 wreck snarls traffic
Schools, students connect via text
Neighborhood watch grows with recession
Retailers seeing green
Vietnam veterans help today’s soldiers with Christmas
BREAKING NEWS: I-24 bridge reopens across the Ohio River
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McCracken clerk seeks more voting booths for precincts
Getting her request in early
Teenager killed in accidental shooting
Murray State tops region’s universities in grad rates
A wonderful life
Overtime, patrols provide safer roads
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Reunions
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Paducah mall reports slightly quieter traffic over 2009
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McCracken District Court
Newberry uses county car to get dog
Memorial walk to aid fund for playground
Southern casinos struggle back from recession
New report urges energy diversity in Kentucky
Paducah kicks off holiday season
Weather no deterrent to bargain hunters
Mayfield heads for state
McCracken District Court
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Paducahan played major role in cholera control
Price hikes at the pump haven’t stopped deliveries
Thanksgiving meals spread holiday spirit
Getting a jump on holiday shopping
No one takes bait after police set trap for holiday gift stealers
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Livingston posts area’s lowest jobless rate
Lone Oak graduate to play at Black Friday benefit
Fireplaces, candles, trees sources of fires
Thanksgiving biggest day for cooking-related blazes
Hot on the trails
Food stamp need hits record high
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Paducah grocer Burton Banks dies
Pulaski teen accused of killing sister
Fulton picks fire chief
Paducah man charged in rape of 14-year-old
Police cite man after wreck with cruiser
Benton’s Gray to retire as state labor secretary
Education, balancing spending tops on Kentucky Chamber agenda for 2011
Annual tests tout fewer toy troubles
Honeywell, union remain at impasse
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Day 2: Honeywell talks end for day, no settlement
Lake anglers face paddlefish charges
Endowment gives grants to mentoring programs
Getting into the spirit
Soccer complex yields house for city manager
Kentucky high court orders new Luna trial
Seniority, pension subject of debate
Board split over annexation lawsuit
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Inn demolition continues
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Feeling it themselves
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Paducah Bank plans branch near Southside Wal-Mart
Officer shows how to end a fight
TSA chief says airport screenings should be minimally invasive
Gone, and forgotten
McCracken District Court
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Old paper revives retail memories
Two-vehicle wreck sends one to hospital
Police nab fugitives after safety traffic stop
Salvation Army seeks volunteers, donations
Bikers Toy Run raises $17,902 for children
Groceries for Good stocks pantry shelves of local nonprofit agencies
Storms, ice lead winter forecast
Area organizations prepare for feasts of Thanksgiving
Lourdes celebrates Relay honor
Man must pay back $181,000 for copper theft
Reidland father faces new charges in oven case
Annual Groceries for Good today
Holiday home tour to benefit Hope Unlimited
Benton couple charged after son, 3, found unsupervised
Woman, grandchild hospitalized following Husband Road wreck
‘Dream Team’ receives rare accolade
Paducah wreck sends two to hospital
The City of Paducah and the McCracken County Fiscal Court were among an impressive list of the state’s leading individuals, businesses and foundations recognized at the 11th Annual President's Gala and Benefactors Awards Dinner at the Lexingto
More than 70 middle school students participated in a West Kentucky Academic Bowl competition at West Kentucky Community and Technical College, November 19. This was the first middle school tournament held at the college. The competition was a practice
Couple face meth charges
Man sought on trafficking charges
Chamber tangled up in blue...and green
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Marshall wreck sends 5 to hospitals
Government insists full-body security scanners are safe
Merger panel reviews services
Delta Queen returning?
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Concert to benefit 6-year-old cancer patient
Crash injures dump truck driver
Carlisle man dies in tractor rollover
Green gets January Appeals court hearing
New drug boosts good cholesterol
Union workers head to New Jersey
County to discuss annexation lawsuit
McConnell praises Sun's Bill Bartleman
Therapy group seeks return of logo
Weather dries up burley profits
Meth lab bill costly
Seniors vie for checkers championship
Correction
Finnegan, Brewer to speak at Global Alumni Lecture
Sites seek overseas holiday donations
North brings book tour to Paducah
Commission approves annexation
Former nuke workers struggle with claims
Stark schedules March murder trial
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Fall at its colorful best
City-county merger panel wants limits
Union workers to meet with Honeywell brass
Officials approve estimate for school
MSU seeks funds for students in wreck
Murray fans share excitement at Racer opener
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Police take self-policing seriously
Graves investigators recover stolen antiques
Letterhead meet emphasizes gold standard for hand-painted signs
White House, GOP look for middle ground on taxes
Tip line boosts number of arrests
Telethon closes with $421K
McCracken District Court
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Doing it for the kids
Anna forum to discuss school dropout rates
Men sought in stolen antique investigation
MSU to offer farm forums
Belle drops anchor in Paducah
Library seeks Carnegie memories
Year-round effort fortifies food drive
Calendar features senior stars
Fine tuning the fine arts
Federal funds will help pay McCracken school loan
Murray school district recognized for career, college readiness
Graves schools meet yearly goals
Friday wreck sends three to hospital
Murray hospital offers stop smoking clinic
Community foundation adds board members
Fall splendor
Enjoying the first skate of the season
Woman hopes to start diabetes alert dog agency
Wildcats’ Kanter ordered ineligible
Theft of donations leads to arrest
A salute to veterans
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Judge-executive issues challenge to build Korean memorial in a year
Kentucky Guard to assist in Iraq troop withdrawal
Telethon donations taken
Airports to receive runway light upgrades
Police charge man in online sex case
Highway officials offer forum on I-69 survey
Murray business to expand this year
Emergency workers respond to wreck
Vick remembered as leader in education
Murray to unveil veterans memorial
Deficit reduction plan targets Social Security, mortgage breaks
FDA proposes graphic cigarette warning labels
Big boat, big problem
Veterans Day Parade to begin at 11 a.m.
Mother charged after toddler found on street
Early morning fire destroys restaurant
Authorities nab two escapees from Ballard jail
Grant aimed at reducing dropouts
Group builds holiday packages for troops
Illinois authorities probe fatal shooting
Board approves Muslim worship in downtown Mayfield building
Inn demolition elates Moore
Dr. Barbara Vick dies
American Legion post to honor veterans
State park lodges, restaurants cutting hours
Think there’s too much money in politics? You ain’t seen nothing yet
Chairman hopes to expand high school
Another step forward
One dead in Massac home invasion
Beshear visits Lyon students
County to seek legal aid before move on annexation
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Paducah bank robbery trial begins
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Festival celebrates independent film
Obama surprised by political cost of health reform
1st UFC champion offers tips to fighters
Republicans in control
Workshop augments students’ artistic talents
Obama calls India creator, not poacher, of US jobs
Agency in need of more toys for girls
Fifty years of serving Wingo
Take time to appreciate those who served
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Classic cars go up for bids
Grant to tackle dropouts
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Parkview to host living will workshop
Abused dogs without a home
Fiery crash kills two in Calloway County
Sheriff charges two teens in day care center burglary
Tamms teenager sought in two armed robberies
Jobs crisis eases, but economy has long way to go
Illinois governor ekes out victory
Girl, 15, faces felony in bomb threat
Fire engulfs Sharpe home
Purchase a disaster area
Truck fire shuts down eastbound I-24
Diamond Rio to perform, give proceeds to charity
St. Louis hospitality company, opportunity highlight breakfast
Reid receives probation for theft
Stocks rally around the world after Fed action
Regional agencies awarded portion of $5.56 million VOCA funding
Graves jury recommends 15 years for attack on teenager at car wash
Great divide
2 die in Calloway
Sheriffs seek info on grocery robbers
October US auto sales rise
McConnell: GOP victories offer long-term impact
Final count settles clerk race
Today’s agenda
Dorena-Hickman Ferry adjusts to winter hours
Ice rink preparation continues
Sorry, no tales for a bushy-tailed visitor
Voter turnout similar to 2006
Detectives say woman received drugs without prescription
Smithland woman discusses alcohol, restaurant plans after measure passes
McCracken schools facilities director resigns
Correction
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Man sentenced to 25 years in shooting
Governors race tight to finish; Kirk wins Senate seat
McCracken clerk defeats write-in candidates
Leeper holds off challenge
Outsider ices big tea party victory
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Help for a budding artist
Officials weigh in on Obama’s extended school year comments
Center naming rights garner no bids
It all comes down to today
Clerk’s race may require hand count
Police say withholding evidence was mistake
World War II bomber returns veteran to air
Leeper wins re-election
Baldacci to speak at WKCTC on Nov. 11
Sun names Shull new business editor
Trunk or treat!
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Speaker challenges youth to live ethical lives
Conway, Paul work to marshal supporters
Cadiz woman wins lottery 3 weeks after house fire
Street car came from desire
Bazaars
Zombies on parade downtown
Who ya gonna call? Ghost launchers!
Annual Bikers Toy Run to benefit needy kids
Two-car wreck sends teen to hospital
County revives community team, needs more volunteers
Yemeni woman arrested in plot
Key races expected to draw voters to polls Tuesday
Beshear stirs Conway crowd
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Paducah board buys seven parcels for middle school
Visible Inn demolition still at least month off
Terror plot foiled
Lone Oak man faces drug charges
Red Cross offering babysitting class
Trail expansion subject of park service meeting
NAACP handing out six scholarships at banquet Sunday
Benton man indicted on murder charge
Crittenden man pleads not guilty in wife’s death
Pranksters could face jail, fines, expulsion for McCracken high school threats
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Correction
Police campaign to end reckless driving under way
WKCTC honors Day of the Dead
A stately view of fall
Funeral home industry not immune to decline
Agency recovering from scandal, Paxton says
Mayor, longtime aide vie for post
Fire destroys apartments
Police chrge man with trafficking
Detectives charge man in forgery
Cattle still on the loose
Judge delays Carneal’s hearing
Senate candidate anticipates voters choosing change
High school building cost sparks savings suggestions
Rally hails Paul’s views
Cardiologist for a day
Gathering to honor Cold War workers
Students provide chemistry lesson
City progresses toward annexation
Cattle hauler overturns, spills livestock
Corps seeks comments on floodwall
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Transylvania invites students to reception
Board alters method for appointments
Natural gas provider predicts lower bills
Fire destroys vacant mobile home
Storm brings damaging winds to area
Clinton may visit Paducah on behalf of Senate candidate
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Manager: Energy Fitness Midtown not closing
Tea party caravan plans Paducah rally
Conway coming to Paducah, Mayfield
Meeting yields opinions and votes on plant site
Officials question annex proposal
Tibbs pleads guilty to manslaughter in DUI death
Fire damages courthouse
Swatting public misconception
Businesses looking at options for insurance
Veterans memorial part of Carlisle plans
Bigger, better courthouse has county officials counting the days
Making new memories
On the prowl
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One-vehicle McCracken wreck sends two teens to hospital
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Glory of autumn born of summer preparation
Bidding for a good cause
After 39 years, Bartleman to retire from Sun
Paducah charities surviving in tough times
Shawnee Community College offers fall classes for youngsters
Historic bomber plans Paducah stop
Competition helps Murray State rodeo team members pay their own way
Whitfield, Paul join tea partiers
One year later, how has alcohol changed Trigg?
Bazaar
Conductor ushers in new symphony series
ITC finds for NewPage
Leeper, Smith differ on ads
Dog power, not horsepower
Paul to take part in final Senate debate
Warehouse jobs leave Murray for Arkansas
Husband charged in death of firefighter
Historic church undergoes update
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Defendant in stabbing competent for trial
Commission approves contract for city manager
Heart of the city restored
Pilot makes landing on highway
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Traffic alert
Sentencing set in meth case
Schools investigate official after DUI charge in district vehicle
Businesses emphasize computer security
Industry’s dollars wrapped up in fabric
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Police: Man traded mower for pot
Fire damages home
Poll: Likely voters ready to embrace GOP
Authorities charge 2 in home invasion
Woman not immune to prosecution in ex-boyfriend’s killing
Clerk workers criticize policies
Murder suspect returning to Mayfield
Fresh look downtown
Future authors hear from a pro
Survivors celebrate life
Detectives seek fugitive indicted on drug charges
Officials unsure why Pentagon fired upon
VA study: Surgery checklist saves lives
Commission hears pact for city manager
Judge finds union members in contempt
Interstate 24 wreck leaves family injured
Trade show is Thursday
Fountain Avenue outing to feature movie, snacks
Judge expects to rule on admissibility of evidence by Monday
First phase of school update nearly done
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Talks resume next month
Olympian to speak at MSU on Wednesday
Paving the way
Police investigators do everything from solving murders to making drug busts
Two killed in post office shooting in Tennessee
2 teens plead guilty in July drive-by in Farley
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Man killed in single-vehicle Murray wreck
Poll shows those craving change now look to GOP
Crittenden Lions Club donates to miner’s family
Clearing the field
Unease fueled mosque uproar
Bradford finally home
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Zumba turns up the heat on breast cancer
Honoring their memories
Poll: Incumbent, Democratic opponent running neck and neck
With change of power on the line, candidates race to finish
Graves ministers advocate freedom of religion for all
Mayfield zoning board revisits mosque request
Western Kentuckians inducted into Civil Rights Hall of Fame
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Picture-perfect fall day
Carlisle County woman admits theft of donations to Red Cross
McCutchen sentenced for illegal shotgun modification
Oven baby trial set for December
Post prepares for screening returning troops
Orenduff pleads guilty in ’09 slaying
Pederson selected as city manager
The power of pride
Multi-county planning attracts $680,000 grant
Ford looks to polish Lincoln’s image
School architects promise to find savings
Judge: School shooter’s case to move forward
Appeals court says death penalty case shows faulty system
Candidates discuss incumbent’s record
Opposing viewpoints
Pederson accepts Paducah city manager job
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Chile celebrates mine rescue
Charity sale/auction is Saturday
Compost facility to reopen
Workshop to discuss MS
County government gets a new topper
Floating condo organizers revive riverboat memories
Schools sue in support of teacher firing
Senate candidate clarifies position on income tax
City offers Pederson manager job
Clerks predict moderate voter turnout
64 year old hits utility pole
Motorcycle wreck leaves man dead
Votes this week decide union efforts at quarry
Providing a smoother ride
Metropolis OKs funds to switch on power upgrade
Honeywell-union talks falter again
H.T. Hackney building progressing
Board delaying new school until 2013
Manager search nears end
Panel rescinds mosque decisions
Revamping the arches
Attorney change delays murder trial
Researchers discuss fate of Paducah atomic plant
Kentucky seeing economic rebound
Honeywell, union talks go better in latest face-to-face
High bids may delay school opening
Honeywell, union walk away during Day 2
Blood drive
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Kentucky WWII veteran honored
Social Security to see no increase
Hands-on history lesson
Hay Rides And Pumpkin Patch
Wreck injures 2
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Murray State alumni return for homecoming
Noble Park 5K run aims to help families grieving for lost infants
City helps Jackson House seek elevator grant
Officials celebrate successful festival
Church revives holiday program
A glimpse of life beyond the fence
Becoming a better listener starts with the mouth
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Two-boat collision claims life of angler
Construction bids come in over quote
Four charged in home invasion
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Woman donates 160-acre, $1 million farm to MSU in honor of late husband
Festival draws a crowd to Cadiz
Honeywell, union to continue contract talks today
Halfway house seeks to raise image
Dow closes above 11k for first time since May
Search for city manager narrows
BREAKING NEWS: One dead in boating accident
Discovery Trail planners seek railroad tales, photos
Paducah man starts petition to rehire Zumwalt
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Murray homicide case gets another look
Annual Encampment puts new life in old times
Paul, Conway dispute government’s role in recovery
President says MSU post is satisfying
Paducahans meet candidates
Halloween handiwork
Christmas comes early at Noble Park
Parolee who left halfway house wasn’t in custody
Carneal writes of delusions from prison
Man shocked firefighters didn’t respond
Judge sends fatality case to grand jury
Florida pastor plans no Mayfield visit
Dry summer affecting soybean yields
Health department to host fall prevention class
Dunn among UT finalists
Massac plans layoffs unless deputies squeeze speeders
Candidate questions sought
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TVA donates $5,000 to volunteer firefighters
Officers say they found meth lab, fought off man during home visit
Sibling rivalry
Former Paducah pastor to hold book signing
Commissioners map plan to revamp two agencies
Halfway house inmate escapes
Police deny pastor’s violence assertion
Update: Inmate walks away from custody
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Wreck sends one to hospital
Greyhound service moves to Southside
Metropolis is hitting Travel Channel again
Barbecue and music mix for festival aroma
Supreme Court begins new term
Planned health department gets $400k grant
Latest city manager finalists met bumps
Inn yields gifts in final hours
Reeling in dinner
Conway, Paul hold debate on Fox News
Church focuses on rebuilding
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Legally speaking: Citizens’ academy tackles statutes
Cherry, Bechler embrace conservative label
Unions decry hiring of out-of-state contractors
Downtown church blesses all creatures great and small
Firefighters show off new station
Everyday terms, laws complicate relations
Nine vie for sheriff in contested races
End of an era for Cohen
Heath hires interim principal
55th reunion allows Lowes High classmates to reconnect
Musical mentoring
Paralympians urge sports as therapy
Halfway house security criticized
Grandma gets 10 days for leaving baby in car
Lowes Elementary students donate 885 books
Paducah teenager charged in stabbing
Benton man injured in Calloway wreck
Woman, baby hurt in Fulton wreck
Inn demolition cancels pavilion’s return this year
Seniors still young at heart
Friday Night Prep Football
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Program runs dry for domestic violence homes
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Songwriters hit Paducah on Saturday
Two-vehicle crash sends two to hospital
Crews battle Concord blaze
Morse-molded stations remain market leaders
Economic developer contract runs out
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Firefighters to heighten breast cancer awareness
Ballard callers experience outage
Wreck leaves two injured
Enjoying the day
Feds OK uranium conversion plant operation
State officials call insurers to meet over children’s health policies
Massac needs more savings, revenue ... or empty seats
Department of Corrections finishing halfway house review
Seeking answers
WKCTC auction raises about $103,000
Commissioners reconsider dog park
Massac County school district, retirees settle life insurance lawsuit
Jury convicts man in engine copper theft
Board keeps Jerrell on election duty
Mall gains new stores
Police seek burglary suspect
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Church to hold free gospel concert
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Police accuse two of faking robbery
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Benton man charged in fatal wreck
School board discusses facility plan
E-books, Wi-Fi access draw patrons to library
Metropolis budget passes with three days to spare
2 plead guilty in ’09 Calloway slaying
Paducah Power promotes stable rates
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Revamped firearms, archery range among LBL facility improvements
Citizens’ academy explores K-9 unit
Lane statue gives boost to tourism
Former student moves on after college’s bankruptcy, shutdown
Agreement offers help on former law school loans
A call to action
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Debate persists in death of infant
Here’s your champion
City to zap electricity losses
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Reunions
Local authorities collect expired drugs
Park to host Civil War Days
Car show honors servicemen
Buried debris may alter housing plan
Inn demolition nears as liquidation sale wanes
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Biologists offer view under the water
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GPEDC seeks input on jobs
McCracken District Court
Jerrell says clerks’ shirts not political
Morse leaves legacy of faith
Former day care owner convicted
State: Bingo likely violated rules
Judge orders union restraint against harassment
Firefighters emerge victorious
Housing authority increasing cameras
State Supreme Court rejects multiple DNA tests for inmate
Small business jobs bill spurs major concerns
Former clerk’s office employees trigger state review
Buried debris raises cost
Fundraiser, fashion show to benefit Jones scholarship
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$20M loan to aid utility growth
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Paul wins mock elections
Congressmen introduce sick workers legislation
Culture and cuisine at Hotel Metropolitan
PTHS to host college expo
Howe retirement reception Tuesday
Riverboat to make Paducah stop
Test scores reflect strength, weaknesses
Police say woman’s death was not homicide
Doctors back cold medicine restriction
Something’s cooking
Apple bake-off in Livingston looks for contestants
Housekeeping Week slated for Harrah’s staffers
Commission to help low-income families with utility hook-up
City helps Greyhound find new home, gets 5 more years
Middle college open house welcomes parents
Commissioners narrow list of city manager finalists to 5
Agency seeks to sell health care license
Westlake paying $800,000 to settle environmental case
State check lifts Massac for another payroll
Heart surgeon retires
911 board wants legal clarity on county plea
Asbestos exposure ends with penalties
Bid extension reduces school construction window
It’s that time of year again
Researcher to present nuclear study findings
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Police offer immunity to recover stolen items
Judge hopes to resolve police lawsuits
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Candidates hunt for early votes
US hiker says she, two men not spies
Playing their roles
Planning pays off for Packers punter
Reunions old hat for Buffalo veteran
Programs aid in safe disposal of medications
Extension agents urge increased precautions
Gourd festival a success
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MSU adds nursing practice doctorate
More than just about the dog
Parade showcases antique tractors
Kentucky League of Cities names Paxton as a vice president
Chamber surpasses recruitment goal
Tennessee man charged with theft
Prepping for the show
Distiller’s Dinner to feature Rutledge
Murray State renews Dunn’s contract
CFSB gets naming rights to Murray’s RSEC
ACLU to defend mosque petitioner
Family seeks care for patient abandoned at hospital
I-69 planners tackle improvement costs
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Diabetes expo Saturday
1 dead, 1 critical after Christian County wreck
Mongiardo has no plans to run for another office
Kids get up-close look at vehicles
Couple plead guilty to pinching boy, 2
Wilson execution remains on hold
Lenders dangle low interest carrot
Cerebral palsy man paints colorful surprise
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Deputies charge mom with not watching son
Man possibly posed as police, officers say
Mock shooters test campus preparedness
Traffic alert
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Rose to become MSU regent
Conway slams opponent’s stance on federal spending
Leeper defends record in Frankfort
Calvert welcomes steel mill expansion
Trailer tie-downs
County to fix part of roof on courthouse
Concrete truck/van crash kills Iowa man
Marion to open bids on awaited fire station
Police: Beware of phone scam
Jail expansion to close Adams Street
Planners broaden Hope Light aim
Dems ponder maintaining tax cuts for rich
Recruiter: Merger must cut red tape
Unclaimed funds thrill owners
Jockeying for position
Officials asked to mull policy for power cut-offs
Senate Republicans say they’ll block tax increase
State accepting bids for Paducah armory site
Fiscal court avoids property dispute
County gives 1st OK for landfill
Blown tire topples truck
One dead in wreck
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Bugs stink up area soybean crops
Treeologist’s future-telling maple tree dies
Lone Oak graduate throws self into work
Notice the problem
Officers arrest man on drug, meth charges
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Police department tips off youth hoopfest program
Time capsule plan starts with kids, art
Tense nation marks 9/11 with rituals of sorrow
Drug court expands to combat addiction
Relative: Family spat began rampage that killed 6
Paul’s absence felt at picnic
Police charge Paducah man after owner reports truck theft
Reunions
Doctor won’t serve jail time for conviction
Islam debates cast shadow over 9/11
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Clarification
Detectives charge two with multiple charges
PPD to host hoopfest
Paul blasts Obama health care plan
Judge halts execution planned for next week
Candidates to debate in Paducah
St. John stays with speaking schedule
New UK law dean visits Paducah
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Bradshaw remembered
Start your engines: Corvettes hit downtown show
Endowments vie for huge transfer of wealth
Fundraiser to honor memory of 4-year-old
Officials: Paul not speaking at picnic
Judge dismisses charges against pastor
Graves school earns top honor
Grant helps fund green training
Rape conviction brings 111⁄2-year sentence
Purchase industrial park looks to land foreign industry
Political schedule grows
Opponents urge Jerrell not to oversee election
Hanging on
Wildfire seriously injures forest ranger
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Fun at the Keiler Park on a nice afternoon
Paducah Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
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Horner, Jeffrey, LaFaye to host local telethon
Cut cable disrupts some businesses
Masthay joins locals on NFL rosters
Officers gather to discuss drug concerns
Volunteers aid hunt for funds’ owners
Massac makes payroll
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Man charged after giving false name
Army: Former soldier takes three Georgia hospital workers hostage
President assails GOP, promotes new long-term jobs program
Labor Day highlights concern for some
Economic woes haunt holiday
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Auction hopes to be grand slam
Tribeca opening new collage art exhibit
Pro driver volunteers day before holiday race
Future hiring will mainly benefit the high-skilled
Labor leaders marshal parade
JSA project’s cost falls
Honeywell resumes production
City isn’t looking to cut casino’s share to county
Wilson video encourages men to know their stats
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Arts and Crafts festival draws crowd
Tax-exempt standing of small nonprofit groups in jeopardy
Vocational education gaining popularity
Zumwalt detected problem in successor’s resume
Mayfield team blazes trail
Honeywell cleared to resume operations
Soldier survives after bullet goes through helmet
Kentucky will e-mail ballots to voters overseas
Ex-governor touts patches to prevent overheating
Monday closings
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Ultimate practice
Mayfield, Tilghman fans cheer on teams
Paducah singer Waldon crafts her Americana alongside all
Counties get drought status
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Pet door used in burglary; two charged
Gault wants children to weigh city’s needs
Rachel’s Challenge touches Graves crowd
Artist in Residence holds free exhibit
Man pleads guilty, awaits sentence in fatal shooting
Area jobs abound in service, health care
Weaker Earl still packs a punch
New school to exceed capacity on first day
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Sheriff: Youths to face charges for graffiti
Beshear films ad with candidate
Massac working without reserves net
Police kill gunman in Discovery standoff
Officials welcome hydroelectric plant, US 60 bridge projects
Williams, Farmer join governor’s race
Attempted kidnapping case goes to grand jury
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Traffic alerts
Cocaine probe leads to chase, arrests
Obama turns fight from Iraq to economy
Rape suspect sought
Booth to serve as interim principal
Police seek man in residential thefts
McCracken to allow outdoor burning until Thursday
State parks avoid Friday furloughs
Sheriffs back Conway in new TV ad
City to help fund Greyhound move
Massac may borrow to meet payroll
Execution witnesses to include Sun reporter
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College’s senior learning program includes dining, show opportunity
No injuries
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Heart attack survivor gives back to med staff
Stickers would grade vehicles on fuel efficiency
Short on cash, Massac County weighs more cuts, options
Ready for the worst
Senate candidates to skip local rally
Former students to celebrate 1-room school
Marshall camper drowns in lake
Hurricane Katrina anniversary bears notice of work still undone
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Firefighters tend to Calvert blaze
Rivalry week
Jazz concert to feature new lineup
Local artists star in new exhibit
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Trips into Illinois could get expensive without right plate
House candidates emphasize conservative views
Farms, cornfields prepping for visitors
Local tea partiers rally for policy change
St. John expects Paul, Conway at picnic
Blues-blooded musicians pack festival
Wandering children concern police
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Driver taken to hospital
Holdout juror defends her resolve
Ownership of gated roads in Shawnee Forest contested
Smithland hydroelectric plant plans formal kickoff
Phocus Media again racks up 48 Hour Film Project awards
Offices adjust to furloughs
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Livingston teen killed in crash
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Prosecutors’ group honors Ovey, Edwards
Chamber ready to roll on the river
Watchdogs contend Shawnee plant, others need stiffer ash dump rules
Honeywell, union slate new dates for talks
Blagojevich will stand alone in retrial
Broadbent’s ham sells for record $1.6 million
Clymer recounts past death threat
Felon faces charges in threats against judge, family
McCracken District Court
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Scholars program aids local students
Renowned author to train local poverty task force
Downtown retailers plan Saturday morning activities
McConnell predicts GOP gains in Senate
More organizations, possibly a celebrity getting involved in annual barbecue festival
Police:Man tried to kidnap child, 12
Water main break diverts traffic
Mayfield rejects mosque
Commission allows increased mall signage
What’s in a name? Convention board cash
TVA to halt 1 unit at plant
Mall, Kmart areas poised for big construction projects
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Honeywell, union reps seek dates to resume talks
School bus crash sends 3 to hospital
School construction draws potential bidders
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5 accused of planning holdup
Withdrawal of attorneys may delay murder trial
Authorities seek escapee
Girls of summer
Marshall County deputies welcome new boat
Deberry sentenced in Graves animal abuse case
Paducah school tax increased 4 percent
Heat, age contribute to break
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Water main break disrupts Broadway traffic
Man dies after dive into shallow water
McCracken plans 20 miles of fall paving
Blagojevich won’t rule out return to politics
Developers fish for financing for Asian carp processing center
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Lessons of war, and ending one, should not be forgotten
Barbecue on Barkley
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Truck pull fundraiser goes strong for Special Olympics
With future of 3-D in question, local theaters prepare for more
Purchase District counties dropping
Deadly roadways
Broadbent wins Grand Champion Award
Leaders lobby for preschool funds
Giannoulias stops in Metropolis
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Players not the only ones battling temps at stadium
Former Sun executive dies after fall
Poll: Nearly 6 in 10 oppose war in Afghanistan
Hospital proposes neonatal care unit
1st House District candidates set campaign themes
Five indicted in July home invasion
LBL managers seek to cull splintered trees
Unease settles over Iraq after pullout
Analysts search for biomass growers
Reunion at WKCTC
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A piece of Paducah history
McCracken board retains school tax rate
Supporters attend Paducah pastor’s arraignment
Furlough delays doctor’s drug trial
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Concerns over taste prompt Coke recall
Getting an early start on the harvest
Too-tall tractor-trailer tangles with rail overpass
Increased patrols target drunken driving
Blagojevich retrial could hold surprises
School worker’s charges involve out-of-state girl
School board races attract opposition
Applicant’s resume draws questions
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Benjamin receives 20 years for killing wife
Detective testifies in drive-by shooting case
Beshear proposes Middle College for high schoolers
Blagojevich convicted on one count
Demolition derby, races to raise funds for patient’s family
Rains cut odds; burn bans and wildfire risks linger
Executive Inn spawns yard sale
City reopens search for city manager
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Wreck shuts down traffic
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Judge says Blagojevich jurors will get transcript
Somalis lobby for mosque in Mayfield
Pre-demolition sale begins Thursday
Officials: Volume, not rate, driving power bill shock
BREAKING NEWS: Jury finds Blagojevich guilty of lying to agents
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Schools keeping property tax rate
Judge to review police file in 2008 murder case
Working it out
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Reception to honor library book donors
Down to the wire
Speaker to discuss teen pregnancy with Ballard students, parents
Forget high tech, jurors and judge stick to notes
Marshall searchers find body of boater
City-county merger committee has first draft
Author highlights convocation
Crews search for man missing in lake
Super City-Quilt City Connection II promotes craft on opposing shores
Incoming freshmen make Murray State dorms home
Society to honor widow for work
New bridge to boost grain elevator traffic
Undividing 62
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KET to broadcast state education forum
Collaborative effort
Feds: More drilling needed for broken well
State corn, soybean yields expected to be down
Carrying on despite the heat
House opposition to health care law growing, Shimkus says
Proposed fuel plant shifts to Carlisle
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Couple donates $470,000 to WKCTC
Moffett seeks single state tax
Area may get break from heat over weekend
Cat helps resident escape fire
Hits loom for some firms under health reform
Forbes names MSU on prestigious academia list
Blagojevich jurors say they are stalled
Reidland fire district trades boat for trucks
Paul campaign apologizes to Fancy Farm organizers
Development exec vows better marketing
Plan to merge governments not needed, exec says
State awards Ledbetter bridge contract
Extrication in action
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Artist to discuss uses of clay, dirt
Nashville men charged with trafficking
Audit criticizes some McCracken clerk policies
Free meal program passes first test
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Church yard sale to benefit youth
Grandson, pastor accused of stealing woman’s funds
South nears taking on city role
Officers identify victims
Whistle-blower holds new county job
Honeywell, union negotiations stall
Smuggling law extinguishes mailing tobacco products to deployed troops
Massac fugitive hits ‘Most Wanted’ website
Paul talks of picnic beer drinkers
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As 39,000 spill claims dangle, BP defers to feds
City calls for renewed pact with developer
Fiscal court to discuss rules for subdivisions
Former pastor accused of theft
Two teens charged in drive-by shooting
Orenduff faces new charge in slaying
Agencies answer Blair’s challenge
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Massac proceeds to wait for state
Heat no match for spirit at Emancipation Celebration
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Ride to Remember to honor children killed in 2009 fire
Ryan jurors know what Blagojevich jury faces
Increase in McCracken property values slows
Schools to keep meal cashiers
Emancipation Celebration takes to the streets
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Marshall school regains its cool in time for classes
Dalton-Russell named WKCTC vice president
Workers rally over plant lockout
Paducah man has comic collection to keep up with nation’s growing interest
Recent wrecks prompt caution
Picnic speaking lacks the unexpected
War documentary shows grim reality for troops in Afghanistan
Discovery Trail work in Massac moving quickly
Paducah selects new city manager
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Beshear touts expansion among incentive projects
Senate candidates rev up for Fancy Farm
Williams mulling gubernatorial bid
McCracken District Court
State, regional funding fuels biomass network
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AT&T promises Paducah area 3G service this month
City welcomes manager candidates
Tilghman’s first black grads recall difficult days
Utility obtains $124 million for broadband
Woman found guilty in Pitino extortion case
Unfair regulations?
Rescue workers aid forest hikers
Sims: Wreck, not fall, killed victim
Mongiardo supporting Conway
Police capture escapee
Danger accumulates in triple-digit heat
District offers all students free meals
Schools open today; drive carefully
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Stroke survivor walks to raise awareness
‘Dollar Days’ at pool
Triple digit heat to sear region again
Workers prep space for signs
Free lunches to all students in Paducah public schools
Raid leads to arrest
Groundbreaking nears for seniors housing
Grandchild left alone in car leads to citation
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Burglars target vehicles, buildings
Yonts paroled; victim’s son scolds parole board
Oprah’s ‘Phenomenal Man’
Troubled machine shop seeks help from Whitfield, IRS
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Liquidation of Executive Inn may start in two weeks
Greene offers resident tentative timeline
Man receives 25 years in child molestation case
Colleagues mourn emergency worker who died in blaze
Victim’s son to speak at hearing
Taking precautions
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Eighth of August celebration begins Wednesday with youth activities
5 jailed on meth-related charges
Despite rising costs, pet owners skip insurance
New stamp honors early film pioneer
Charity begins at home
Insurers offer range of animal protection
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New director brings experience to Reidland High band program
Even fairy tales tell a bit of truth
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Parade prizes
Questions of cost slow enforcement of Amanda’s Law
Scrapbook event to benefit young cancer patient
Paul vows to read prepared speech
New recipes fuel meth-making resurgence
Speaker receiving $16,000 for talk
Banding together
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Two face burglary charges for break-in at Marshall business
Marshall, Ballard parks obtain $191,000 in grants
A different sort of rodeo
Farley gunfire barely misses baby
Store tops $1 million in clinic donations
WPSD moving 9 pm newscast
Kentucky Utilities raises rates today
Honeywell denies sandbagging to hike price
Paducah man has supreme birthday
Swine flu information, symptoms and resources for Mccracken County
The Imagination Movers Live from the Idea Warehouse Concert Tour 2009
Historic Architecture of Paducah and McCracken County Available
Online Sedation Certification Course
American Quilters Society Quilt Show And Contest
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