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January , 2004
-1/2/2004 - Brothers Charged In New Year's Shooting At Cape Girardeau Club
-1/2/2004 - Report Says Poverty Still A Problem In Southern Illinois
-1/2/2004 - Livingston County Woman Injured In Wreck
-1/2/2004 - NRC Schedules Meeting To Release Honeywell Inspection Results
-1/4/2004 - Prosecutor Says
-1/4/2004 - Funding For Human Services Expected To Suffer Due To Kentucky's Bleak Budget
-1/4/2004 - Pay Phones May Become More Scarce In Kentucky
-1/5/2004 - Four Rivers Center Named After Luther F. Carson
-1/5/2004 - Highway Deaths Down Slightly From Last Year
-1/6/2004 - Ramage Resigns As Superintendent Of Paducah Public Schools, Effective July 31st
-1/6/2004 - One Of America's Most Wanted Was Living In Mayfield
-1/6/2004 - Fletcher Abolishes Racing Commission; Appoints New Commission
-1/7/2004 - Dog Owner Accepts Plea Bargain To Avoid Trial On Manslaughter Charges In Death Of Benton Boy
-1/7/2004 - Washington Group Begins Airing Ads On Behalf Of Kerr In 6th District Special Election
-1/7/2004 - Mayfield Boy Killed Tuesday After Being Hit By Vehicle
-1/7/2004 - Conner Not To Be Sentenced Until February
-1/7/2004 - Three Sentenced In Federal Court For Roles In Bank Robberies
-1/7/2004 - First Wave Of Ft. Campbell Soldiers Return Home From Iraq
-1/8/2004 - Lone Oak Couple Faces Drug Trafficking Charges After Being Sent Package Containing 30 Pounds Of Pot
-1/9/2004 - Ticket Sales Brisk For Opening Weekend Of Performing Arts Center
-1/9/2004 - Fund Raising Campaign Begins For Paducah Teen In Need Of Life-Saving Transplant
-1/11/2004 - Mesaba, Pilots Reach Tentative Deal To Avert Strike
-1/12/2004 - Piketon, Ohio - Not Paducah - Will Get New USEC Plant
-1/12/2004 - Governor Fletcher To Deliver State Of Commonwealth Address Tuesday Night
-1/12/2004 - Mike Lawrence Named Interim Director Of Paul Simon's SIU Group
-1/12/2004 - Paducah Man Sentenced To 140 Months For Distributing Drugs
-1/12/2004 - Tennessee Man Gets Five Years In Prison On Drug Charges
-1/13/2004 - Republicans File Papers To Get Bush On State's Primary Ballot
-1/13/2004 - Kentucky's 2004 Junior Miss Chosen At State Competition
-1/13/2004 - Southern Illinois Kids' Choir Among Casualties Of State Budget
-1/13/2004 - Kentucky Offered
-1/13/2004 - Medical Malpractice Proposal Advances
-1/13/2004 - Blagojevich Announces $900,000 For Trails
-1/13/2004 - Senator Jackson Sponsors Bill To Restore Medicaid Services
-1/13/2004 - Candidates Nominated For State Democratic Chairman
-1/14/2004 - Two Men Arrested On Drug Charges Following Mobile Home Search
-1/14/2004 - Search For New Paducah Public School Superintendent To Begin Next Week
-1/14/2004 - Technology Group Burglary Subject Of Crimestoppers Crime Of The Week
-1/14/2004 - Infiniti Media Announces Plans To Bring $50 Million Plant To Paducah
-1/15/2004 - Paducah Man Arrested On Drug Charges For Second Time In Two Months
-1/15/2004 - KY House Committee Approves Bill Banning Sale Of Junk Food In School Vending Machines
-1/15/2004 - More Ft. Campbell Soldiers Return From War In Iraq
-1/15/2004 - Kentucky Senate Passes Medical Malpractice Amendment
-1/15/2004 - Blagojevich's Criticism Of Illinois' Education System Draws Fire
-1/16/2004 - Governor Fletcher Says State Universities Won't Have To Give Up Quite As Much Money From Their Budgets
-1/16/2004 - Heather French Henry Not Interested In Becoming Democratic Party Chair, According To Her Husband
-1/18/2004 - Some Western Kentucky Communities Trying To Attract More Doctors
-1/18/2004 - Most LWD Workers Laid Off For At Least Two Weeks
-1/18/2004 - Bridge Work In Ballard County Limits Traffic To One Lane All This Week
-1/21/2004 - Paducah City, McCracken County Governments Approve Incentives For Infiniti And Guidelines For Future Incentives
-1/21/2004 - Females, Minorities Being Recruited For Firefighting, Police Jobs In Paducah
-1/21/2004 - One-Car Crash In Marshall County Early Wednesday Morning Claims Life Of Paducah Man
-1/21/2004 - Progress Could Come Today Toward Contract Agreement Between AFSME, Paducah City Government
-1/22/2004 - Two Hurt In Wednesday Wreck
-1/22/2004 - KY Sec Of State Says Court Ruling On Campaign Laws To Be Appealed
-1/22/2004 - Fire Breaks Out At Westlake Monomers Plant
-1/22/2004 - Paducah Boat, Sport & Travel Show This Weekend
-1/23/2004 - Murray Hospital Names O'Shaughnessy As New Chief Executive Officer
-1/23/2004 - Wickliffe Employees Still Awaiting Word On Whether MeadWestvaco Cutting 1,000 Jobs Will Affect Local Paper And Carbon Plants
-1/23/2004 - Illinois Supreme Court Upholds Former Governor Ryan's Authority To Commute Death Sentences For 32 Inmates
-1/24/2004 - Fletcher Says State's Revenue Loss Could Be Offset By Increase In Cigarette Tax
-1/24/2004 - Power Knocked Out After Tractor-Trailer Hits Utility Pole
-1/24/2004 - Kentucky House Passes Resolutions Urging Washington To Do Something About
-1/24/2004 - Chandler, Kerr Agree To Hourlong TV Forum
-1/24/2004 - Fredonia Man Arrested On Drug And Vehicular Charges
-1/24/2004 - Traffic Delayed After Roofing Nails Found On Old Mayfield Road
-1/24/2004 - Paducah Man Charged With Doctor Shopping
-1/26/2004 - Rick Pitino Takes Medical Leave Of Absence
-1/26/2004 - Paducah Woman Charged With Doctor Shopping
-1/26/2004 - Southern Illinois Roads Are Icy; Snow In Forecast For Western Kentucky Monday Night
-1/26/2004 - Scent Of Ether Leads To Arrest Of Marshall County Man On Meth-Making Charge
-1/26/2004 - Motorist Who Pulled Up During Drug Bust Friday Night Arrested For Having An Estimated $5,000 Worth Of Crystal Meth
-1/26/2004 - Tax Modernization Plan Will Not Be Part Of Governor Fletcher's Budget Proposal
-1/27/2004 - Paducah Pastor Recommends Gibson's
-1/27/2004 - County Moving Ahead With Plans To Expand McCracken Regional Jail
-1/27/2004 - Bill To Create Lottery Game For Veterans Programs Stalls
-1/27/2004 - Pitino Hopes To Return This Weekend
-1/27/2004 - Candidates File For City Commission, Mayor's Races
-1/28/2004 - Whitfield, Bunning To Face Challengers In Re-Election Bids
-1/28/2004 - Details Emerge About Cape Girardeau Nightclub Shooting
-1/28/2004 - Bus Driver, Mother Of Student Get Into Confrontation
-1/28/2004 - Some Democrats Object To Fletcher's Budget Proposals
-1/29/2004 - $564 Million Contract Awarded For Olmsted Lock And Dam Project
-1/29/2004 - Attorney General Stumbo To Ask Federal Court To Reconsider Ruling Striking Down Kentucky Campaign Finance Laws
-1/29/2004 - Kentucky State Pententiary Without Water After Lightning Hits Water Tank
-1/29/2004 - Paducah K-B Toys Store To Be Closed As Part Of Company's Bankruptcy
-1/29/2004 - Candidates Draw For Ballot Position In Paducah Mayor, Commissioner Races
-1/30/2004 - Former Kentucky Governor Louie Nunn Dies Of Apparent Heart Attack
February , 2004
-2/2/2004 - Early Morning Fire Destroys Paducah Paving Offices, Equipment
-2/2/2004 - Former Governor Nunn Lays In State At Capitol Rotunda
-2/2/2004 - Bush Policies Key Issue Being Used In 6th District Special Election
-2/3/2004 - State Budget Crunch To Close Wickliffe Mounds Site
-2/3/2004 - Tina Conner Resigns From Kentucky Lottery Board
-2/3/2004 - Proposed Bush Budget Would Cut Funding Level For Cleanup At Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Next Fiscal Year
-2/3/2004 - Financial Incentive Program For Teacher Certification Facing Elimination In Fletcher Budget
-2/3/2004 - Former Governor Nunn Laid To Rest At Glasgow Cemetery
-2/4/2004 - House Democrats Unveil Medical Malpractice Legislation
-2/4/2004 - State Rep Gray Introduces Bill Seeking Constitutional Amendment That Defines Marriage
-2/4/2004 - Fletcher Say $23 Million More Found For Schools
-2/4/2004 - Carbondale Passes Resolution Asking For Patriot Act Changes
-2/4/2004 - Hickman County Man Arrested For Defrauding Bank After Failing To Pay Off Bank Loan
-2/4/2004 - One Killed In Graves County Wreck
-2/5/2004 - An Estimated 65 Current And Former Workers At Paducah And Portsmouth Plants Have Been Exposed To Beryllium
-2/5/2004 -
-2/7/2004 - Police Seize Drugs, $18,500 In Cash, During Search Of Park Avenue Residence
-2/7/2004 - Chandler, Kerr Unveil War Chests
-2/7/2004 - Roundy's Recalls Frozen Chicken Breasts
-2/7/2004 - State Holding Up $5 Million For Industrial Park
-2/7/2004 - Public Service Commission: Utilities 'diligent, effective.'
-2/7/2004 - Snowy Footprints Lead To Burglary Arrests
-2/7/2004 - One Injured In Marshall County Wreck Friday
-2/7/2004 - Two Arrested After Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia Seized At Mobile Home
-2/7/2004 - Lt. Gov. Appoints 50-Person Anti-Drug Team
-2/10/2004 - Six Injured In Foggy Highway 60 Wreck
-2/10/2004 - Judge rules perjury charge may stand against lawyer
-2/10/2004 - Valentine's Day Dance To Benefit Paducah Tilghman Student
-2/10/2004 - Court Ruling Against Cable TV Tax Stuns Budget Officials
-2/10/2004 - Quirk In T ax Amnesty Program Gives Illinois Schools Receive $41 Million
-2/10/2004 - Former Ryan Aide To Face More Charges
-2/11/2004 - Man Robbed By
-2/11/2004 - Fire breaks out in western Kentucky coal mine; no fatalities reported
-2/11/2004 - General Fund receipts drop in January
-2/11/2004 - Judge Executive Breaks Kneecap In Fall
-2/11/2004 - Regional Industrial Park Manager Resigns
-2/11/2004 - Two Arrested On Drug Charges In Raid
-2/13/2004 - Commission Agrees To Some V-A Hospital Closures, Rejects Ohers
-2/13/2004 - Southern Illinois Man Killed By Pet Lion
-2/13/2004 - Governor Says He Wants To Remove Politics From Tax Code Overhaul
-2/13/2004 - Superintendents Meet With State Lawmakers Over Proposed Education Budget Cuts
-2/13/2004 - State Trooper Among Two Injured In Wreck
-2/16/2004 - Paducah Man Charged With Drug Possession After Marijuana Found In Duffel Bag
-2/16/2004 - First Degree Manslaughter Charges Filed In Death Of Calloway County Woman
-2/16/2004 - Two Facing Drug Charges In Metropolis Arrests
-2/16/2004 - Murray Woman Charged In Shooting Of Husband
-2/16/2004 - Voters To Head To Polls Tuesday For 6th District Special Election
-2/16/2004 - No One Injured In Plane Crash At Eastern Kentucky Airport
-2/18/2004 - Chandler Wins 6th District Special Election
-2/18/2004 -
-2/18/2004 - Teen Accused Of Triple Slaying Waives Extradition To Wisconsin
-2/18/2004 - Paducah Man Facing DUI, Drug Trafficking Charges
-2/18/2004 - Two Students Charged After Drugs Found At Lone OakHigh School
-2/18/2004 - Lyon County Man Arrested On Drug Charges
-2/23/2004 - Democrats, Republican Debate Importance Of Chandler Winning US House Seat
-2/23/2004 - Cleanup Continues After Train Derailment Early Sunday In McCracken County
-2/23/2004 - Abandoned Church Fire Deemed
-2/24/2004 - House leaders say Fletcher spokesman owes apology
-2/24/2004 - A fifth suspect arrested and charged in temple vandalism
-2/24/2004 - Corrections commissioner says private-run jail food services could save money for state
-2/24/2004 - Four Teenagers Charged In Connection With Vandalism At Temple Israel In Paducah
-2/24/2004 - Former senator Wendell Ford breaks hip, undergoes surgery in Florida
-2/25/2004 - Father Of Dorm-Fire Victim Says MSU Backed Off From Taking Care Of Son
-2/25/2004 - Suspects Cause $100,000 At Paducah Ford Dealership In Attempted Car Theft
-2/25/2004 - Paducah Police Say Temple Vandalism Not Likely A Hate Crime
-2/26/2004 - Brian Roy On Paid Leave From Kentucky Dam Village State Park While Allegations Are Investigated
-2/26/2004 - Courthouse Shocker As Man Slashes Throat During Sentencing; Mental Evaluation Expected Friday
-2/26/2004 - Marshall County Gym Getting Nationwide Attention In USA Today
-2/26/2004 - Middle School Principal Writes Letter Of Support For Former Teacher's Aide Who Had Sex With Student
-2/26/2004 - Crittenden County School Board Suspends Embattled Superintendent
-2/27/2004 - Man Who Slashes Throat During Sentencing Transferred To LaGrange Correctional Center For Mental Evaluation
-2/27/2004 - PMS Principal George Radford Reassigned To Administrative Duties; Morgan Principal Lafferty Named Interim Principal
-2/27/2004 - Onetime Student Pleads Guilty To 2002 Virginia Law School Shootings
-2/27/2004 - Ground Broken On Metropolis Regional Education & Training Center Friday
-2/27/2004 - FBI Joining Investigation Into West Frankfort Abduction
-2/28/2004 - Autopsy planned for Lone Oak Elementary School student who collapsed and died in PE class
-2/28/2004 - Volunteers come out to help clean graffiti off of Jewish temple
-2/28/2004 - Brawl erupts at end of Massac County-Cairo Basketball game; five people reported injured
-2/28/2004 - Four Rivers Center kicks off its opening weekend with sold out shows, open house
March , 2004
-3/1/2004 - Law enforcement, IHSA investigating Massac County/Cairo basketball brawl
-3/1/2004 - Man arrested in southern Illinois abduction case
-3/1/2004 - Wes Irvin Resigns As Governor Fletcher's Communications Director
-3/1/2004 - Fletcher says no 'political will' to raise motor fuels tax
-3/2/2004 - Two arrested on meth-making, drug possession charges
-3/2/2004 - Stench of marijuana leads to arrests of three Paducah men
-3/2/2004 - Break-in at Paducah Ford subject of Crime of the Week
-3/2/2004 - Southern Illinois jury fails to reach verdict on all charges against three inmates charged in killing of black inmate
-3/2/2004 - Bill in Kentucky House would raise state's court fee by $20
-3/3/2004 - Career felon indicted for weapons possession
-3/3/2004 - Paducah mother, son, arrested on drug charges
-3/3/2004 - Benton man charged with shooting friend in leg
-3/3/2004 - Sun editor Paxton pleads guilty to DUI, weapons charge
-3/3/2004 - Arrest made in Cigarettes For Less robbery
-3/4/2004 - SIU Salukis heavy favorite to win conference tournament
-3/4/2004 - Fletcher finds 'widespread abuse' of state debit cards
-3/4/2004 - Theater funding to become competitive
-3/4/2004 - Female prison guards file lawsuit claiming unsafe harassment
-3/4/2004 - Sergeant Charged In Fatal Attack On 101st Airborne In Kuwait To Face Trial This Summer, Could Get The Death Penalty
-3/4/2004 - Proposal would keep western Kentucky archaeological site open
-3/4/2004 - House Likely To Come Out With Budget That Does Not Include Funds For Murray State Science Building, But Would Include Wickliffe Mounds
-3/5/2004 - Third state park superintendent placed on administrative leave
-3/5/2004 - Some fees going up at LBL, other Corps-operated parks
-3/5/2004 - Paducah teen named Kentucky Youth of the Year by Boys & Girls Clubs
-3/5/2004 - Two more arrests made in Cigarettes For Less robbery
-3/5/2004 - Two Paducah brothers face drug charges after police seize meth lab
-3/7/2004 - UK Wildcats Beat Florida 82 To 62 Sunday
-3/7/2004 - Governor Fletcher Lashes Out Over Changes House Committee Made In His Proposed Budget
-3/9/2004 - Akbar to face July court martial trial over grenade attack
-3/9/2004 - Irvine Lee Shanks dead at age of 73
-3/9/2004 - House panel OKs bill to prevent 'noncompete' clauses
-3/9/2004 - State police investigating robbery of truck driver
-3/9/2004 - Trigg county man died of smoke inhalation from house fire
-3/9/2004 - Sikeston man arrested in connection with Paducah burglaries
-3/9/2004 - Two park officials resign while under investigation
-3/11/2004 - Superintendent Hargis pleads not guilty to wanton endangerment
-3/11/2004 - SIU trustees approve tuition increase plan
-3/11/2004 - Dawson Springs man arrested for assault
-3/11/2004 - Paducah man charged with drug trafficking, drug possession
-3/11/2004 - Teachers urge Senate to approve state budget
-3/11/2004 - Paducah teen arrested after wreck with stolen vehicle
-3/11/2004 - Paducah man appointed to Kentucky Humanities Council
-3/11/2004 - Budget would pay 'minor maintenance' with 20-year bonds
-3/11/2004 - Fletcher proposes tax overhaul, would hike cigarette tax
-3/11/2004 - IHSA holds off decision into Massac County/Cairo brawl until next week
-3/12/2004 - Richards feels
-3/12/2004 - Candidates to appear at Paducah Masonic Lodge Saturday
-3/12/2004 - President coming to visit Fort Campbell
-3/12/2004 - Patriots lose to Peoria Christian in Class A tournament
-3/15/2004 - Parents speak out at school board meeting
-3/15/2004 - Parks officials looking for and cleaning dump sites
-3/15/2004 - Paul Simon's think tank reaches endowment target
-3/15/2004 - Two injured in Trigg County wreck
-3/16/2004 - Murray State Decision: Kelvin Brown Is Suspended From Basketball Team; Adam Chiles Will Be Allowed To Play In NCAA Tournament
-3/16/2004 - Mistrial declared in Samuel McCary murder trial
-3/16/2004 - Cairo High School suspended from 2004-2005 post-season play, placed on probation
-3/17/2004 - Public meeting Thursday night regarding Honeywell release
-3/17/2004 - Speaker pro tem rejects governor's tax plan
-3/17/2004 - Arrest made in Mounds tavern shooting
-3/17/2004 - McCary retrial won't come until July at earliest
-3/17/2004 - Metropolis voters approve sharing casino revenues with Massac County
-3/18/2004 - Three facing drug charges after Ballard County arrest
-3/18/2004 - On eve of Iraq war anniversary, Bush hails 101st Airborne troops
-3/18/2004 - Search at Heath High School turns up drugs, alcohol, paraphernalia
-3/18/2004 - Three-year old killed in Ballard County
-3/18/2004 - Proposed tobacco, alcohol tax hikes criticized
-3/18/2004 - Carlisle County loses to Covington Catholic 63-40 in Sweet 16 tournament
-3/19/2004 - Kentucky chamber endorses Fletcher tax plan
-3/19/2004 - Judge dismisses suit against city of Paducah, police officer
-3/19/2004 - Paducah Cooperative Ministry announces purchase of new building
-3/19/2004 - Kentucky advances, Louisville & Murray State knocked out of NCAA tournament
-3/20/2004 - Benton man killed in tractor trailer wreck
-3/22/2004 - States increasingly relying on tobacco settlement to fix budget problems
-3/22/2004 - Three arrested in weekend drug raid
-3/22/2004 - Mike Rogers named Graves County head football coach
-3/22/2004 - House Democrats decide to stifle amendment to ban same-sex marriages
-3/23/2004 - State says earthquake in western Kentucky would be devastating
-3/23/2004 - House panel defeats proposed constitutional amendment
-3/23/2004 - One man pleads guilty in WKU dorm fire
-3/23/2004 - Ehtics bills could be doomed
-3/23/2004 - No one hurt in Olivet Church Road apartment fire
-3/23/2004 - Man wanted in girlfriend's shooting captured in Tennessee
-3/24/2004 - Plane wreckage found in eastern Kentucky; FAA says no survivors
-3/24/2004 - State finds Shumaker made no personal use of funds
-3/24/2004 - Three injured in Tuesday night wreck
-3/24/2004 - Honeywell plant to resume production this week
-3/24/2004 - Few details available in Owens Cleaners robbery
-3/24/2004 - Twenty-two candidates to succeed Ramage as school superintendent
-3/26/2004 - Four arrested in Thursday police raid
-3/26/2004 - Ohio man killed in Marshall County wreck
-3/26/2004 - House Republicans walk out, gay marriage amendment loses
-3/26/2004 - Biotech company marks milestone in SIU's drive for business
-3/29/2004 - Budget Bill Including Governor's Tax Plan Gets Senate Committee Approval Monday
-3/29/2004 - Protesters urge House to reconsider marriage amendment
-3/29/2004 - Bell City man killed in house fire
-3/29/2004 - Honeywell to test new warning sirens this week
-3/30/2004 - Marion-Crittendon County Airport to get $1.8 million grant
-3/30/2004 - Man wanted for stabbing father arrested in California
-3/30/2004 - Two arrested in Metropolis for McCracken County burglary
-3/31/2004 - No charges filed against Paducah man in shooting
-3/31/2004 - Fletcher: 'We'll continue to push' tax plan
-3/31/2004 - Kentucky jobless rate stays 5.3 percent in February
-3/31/2004 - House approves ban on suing fast-food places over obesity
-3/31/2004 - Menard inmate died of hypothermia in unheated cell
-3/31/2004 - Wingo man cited for DUI, drug charges after motorcycle wreck
April , 2004
-4/1/2004 - Cool weather not harming dogwood trees
-4/1/2004 - Benton man arrested after drug search at Marshall County High School
-4/1/2004 - Fletcher says KSP investigating alleged embezzlement
-4/1/2004 - Sedalia man charged with DUI after police chase
-4/2/2004 - Newborn abducted in Kentucky found unharmed in alley 150 miles away; Hospital aide charged
-4/2/2004 - Paducah man facing meth making charges... again
-4/2/2004 - Paducah police arrest four on drug charges
-4/2/2004 - Southern Illinois couple killed in drowning accident
-4/5/2004 - Two arrested on drug charges in Livingston County
-4/5/2004 - Three arrested after police seize counterfeit currency
-4/5/2004 - Calvert City man arrested on attempted murder, assault charges
-4/5/2004 - Public asked to keep an eye out for Marijuana plants
-4/5/2004 - Woman accused of abducting baby pleads 'not guilty'
-4/7/2004 - NRC to meet with Honeywell officials again on April 21st
-4/7/2004 - Funeral home employee charged with insurance fraud
-4/7/2004 - Paducah man arrested in connection with robbery of Family Dollar store
-4/7/2004 - One injured in four vehicle wreck Tuesday on US 60
-4/7/2004 - State files motion to terminate interim status for LWD
-4/8/2004 - 19 count indictment returned against Paducah woman on tax violations
-4/8/2004 - Fort Campbell soldier to face court martial over truck
-4/8/2004 - Painter quits S-I-U, becomes heir apparent at Purdue
-4/8/2004 - 'Still Possible,' says Family Foundation official of passage of constitutional amendment to protect marriage
-4/8/2004 - State Police arrest three in Lyon County on drug charges
-4/8/2004 - Paducah arrest one, search for another
-4/8/2004 - Murray woman charged with identity theft
-4/8/2004 - One killed in Lone Oak wreck
-4/8/2004 - Governor urges voters to call legislators for budget
-4/8/2004 - Budget Negotiations Remain At A Standstill
-4/8/2004 - Jury Convicts Both Of Alexis Schrimsher's Parents For Their Roles In Baby's Abuse
-4/8/2004 - Some not pleased with Fletcher choice to head state office
-4/10/2004 - Police arrest two on drug charges at 'The Set'
-4/10/2004 - Agency approves grant for Graves County industrial park
-4/10/2004 - Providence residents seeking ouster of mayor, city clerk
-4/12/2004 - Health Screenings To Soon Be Available For Those Who Have Worked Construction At Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
-4/12/2004 - Pedestrian Injured When Struck By Vehicle On Broadway
-4/12/2004 - Removal Of Mentally Disabled From Medicaid Eligibility Upsets Advocates
-4/12/2004 - Salem Man Charged With Murdering His Father In Crittenden County
-4/12/2004 - Tennessee Man Faces Arraignment After High-Speed Chase That Ended With Him Ramming A Police Cruiser In Mayfield
-4/14/2004 - Kentucky General Assembly Fails To Pass State Budget Or Tax Modernization Plan
-4/14/2004 - Amendment Banning Gay Marriage And Civil Unions To Be On Ballots For Kentucky Voters In November
-4/15/2004 - Fletcher says not having budget 'bad for the institution'
-4/15/2004 - Two PGDP buildings evacuated Wednesday following small gas leak
-4/16/2004 - Court Of Appeals Rules Tina Conner Can't Sue Patton For Sexual Harrassment Because He Wasn't Her Employer
-4/16/2004 - House Budget Chairman Harry Moberly Injured In Traffic Crash In Richmond
-4/17/2004 - City Commission to hold disciplinary hearing against Paducah police officer
-4/17/2004 - Paducah teen facing drug charges after arrest Friday
-4/17/2004 - Attorneys for Jose Lee plan to appeal dismissal of lawsuit
-4/17/2004 - Two injured in Graves County wreck
-4/17/2004 - Jacknifed hauler closes off portion of I-24 Friday
-4/19/2004 - NRC gives Metropolis Honeywell plant go ahead to restart production of UF6
-4/19/2004 - Fire At Clinton Apartment Claims Three Lives
-4/19/2004 - Representative Nunn Dubs Legislative Process As
-4/19/2004 - Quilt Channel on Comcast Cable 13 this week
-4/19/2004 - Man charged with involuntary manslaughter in Metropolis man's death
-4/19/2004 - Metropolis teen killed in Saturday wreck
-4/19/2004 - Police investigate murder-suicide in Bardwell
-4/19/2004 - More than 400 Kentuckians accused of stealing satellite TV
-4/19/2004 8:57:58 AM - NRC gives Honeywell Metropolis plant permission to restart uranium hexaflouride production
-4/20/2004 - Paducah woman among two killed in Kosovo
-4/20/2004 - AQS Quilt Show Winners Announced
-4/20/2004 - Mongiardo's campaign manager quits
-4/20/2004 - Fletcher insists budget include tax plan
-4/21/2004 - State Tells Brian Roy It Plans To Dismiss Him As Manager Of Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park
-4/22/2004 - PACRO Asks Congress For Nearly 18 Million Dollars To Develop Regional Industrial Park, Find New Use For Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
-4/22/2004 - Bronze Statue Of Jesus Stolen From Outside Grace Episcopal Church
-4/23/2004 - Hopkinsville woman pleads guilty to manslaughter over daughter's death
-4/23/2004 - Eleven arrested in morning drug round-up at Lone Oak apartment complex
-4/23/2004 - AFSCME workers stage informational picket outside Paducah City Hall
-4/23/2004 - AQS Quilt Show concludes Saturday; Fireworks show cancelled
-4/23/2004 - Fletcher, House Democrats, agree to meet over budget stalemate
-4/27/2004 - Paducah School Board Interviewing Prospective Superintendent Candidates
-4/27/2004 - Illinois State Sen. Vince Demuzio, Former Democratic Chairman, Dies At 62
-4/27/2004 - Tony Stewart Foundation Announces Benefit Concert Featuring Diamond Rio And Trace Adkins At Four River Center October 6th
-4/27/2004 - Fletcher Promises Money For Modest School Raises
-4/28/2004 - Treasurer Miller Brings $12,000 Check To Paducah
-4/28/2004 - Two Southern Californians Sentenced On Meth Charges
-4/28/2004 - Jockeys Could Boycott Derby If Ruling Goes Against Them
May , 2004
-5/2/2004 - Brian Roy Getting Help With Legal Bills In Fighting His Suspension As Park Superintendent
-5/2/2004 - Man Arrested For Allegedly Trying To Hide Crack Cocaine In Someone Else's Pants
-5/2/2004 - Honeywell Planning To Test Emergency Sirens Tuesday At 10 AM
-5/2/2004 - Reward Offered For Capture Of Murray Man Charged With Trying To Kill Cops During Drug Raid
-5/3/2004 - New Traffic Light At I-24 Exit 11 Eastbound Ramp With Husband Road To Become Operational Thursday
-5/5/2004 - Dr. R.J. Greene Named New Superintendent At Paducah Public Schools
-5/5/2004 - Carterville Teen Facing Murder Charges In Elderly Woman's Death
-5/5/2004 - Stumbo Vetoes Settlement In KU, LG&E Rate Cases
-5/5/2004 - 101st Airborne Major General David Patraeus Nominated For Promotion To Lt. General
-5/6/2004 - Letter Carriers To Hold Annual 'Stamp Out Hunger' Food Drive This Saturday
-5/6/2004 - WW II Veterans Return Home From Trip To Washington DC
-5/6/2004 - Suspended Kentucky Dam Superintendent Has Hearing In Frankfort
-5/6/2004 - Three Facing Drug Charges Following Traffic Stop In Marshall County
-5/6/2004 - NASA Astronaut Visits Graves County High School Students Thursday
-5/10/2004 - One Killed In McCracken County Wreck
-5/10/2004 - Four Facing Drug Charges After Weekend Police Raid
-5/10/2004 - Area Officers Pay Respects To Fallen Comrades At Memorial
-5/10/2004 - Kentucky Man Injured In Fall At Garden Of The Gods
-5/10/2004 - Murray Man Wanted For Attempted Murder Of Police Officers Captured In Mississippi
-5/11/2004 - Judge Wants Quick Resolution Between State Regulators And New Owner of What Was LWD In Calvert City
-5/11/2004 - Announcement Of New Business For McCracken County Planned Tuesday Afternoon
-5/12/2004 - Two Arrested On Drug Charges Following Traffic Stop
-5/12/2004 - Teenagers Arrested After Sheriff's Deputies Raid Homes
-5/12/2004 - Fletcher Rep To Be In Area Next Week
-5/12/2004 - Metropolis Man Arrested After Stabbing
-5/12/2004 - Roy Fired As Kentucky Dam Village Park Superintendent
-5/12/2004 - Troopers Seize Alcohol, Gambling Machines In Raid At Kevil Eagles Lodge
-5/13/2004 - Misconduct By Prosecutor Alleged In Sniper Slaying
-5/13/2004 - Jury Finds Tillman Guilty Of Manslaughter
-5/13/2004 - Road Work On Lone Oak Rd & I-24 Continues Through Monday Morning
-5/13/2004 - AQS To Debut New Website -- www.americanquilters.com
-5/14/2004 - Calvert City Plant Fire Sees Warning Sirens Activated
-5/18/2004 - Calvert City Man Arrested For 'Huffing' Gasoline
-5/18/2004 - Paducah Vote Totals Come In Slowly As Paper Ballots Have To Be Hand-Counted
-5/18/2004 - Voting Problems Reported In Paducah Precincts
-5/19/2004 - State Says McCracken County Board Of Elections Had Responsibility To Ensure Voting Machines Were Correct Before Elections
-5/19/2004 - Man Threatens To Jump Off Tennessee River Bridge
-5/19/2004 - McCracken County Man Has 90-Minute Standoff With Authorities
-5/22/2004 - Paducah Man Jailed After Fight Leaves One Man Critically Injured
-5/22/2004 - Police Seek Man As Farm Equipment Theft Investigation Continues
-5/22/2004 - Drug Investigations Lead To Two Arrests Friday
-5/22/2004 - Fletcher Pledges To Get Involved In Republican Legislative Campaigns This Fall
-5/22/2004 - Fallen Green Berets Honored At Ft. Campbell Memorial
-5/23/2004 - Polls Shows Most Kentuckians Want To Be Allowed To Buy Prescription Drugs From Outside U.S.
-5/23/2004 - Wreck Kills Caldwell County Teenager The Morning After His High School Graduation
-5/24/2004 - Defense seeks months of delay in 101st attack case
-5/24/2004 - Former Murray National Gaurd soldier claims beating at Guantanamo Bay
-5/25/2004 - Eleven-year-Old Boy Drowns After Diving From Bluff At Kuttawa Beach
-5/25/2004 - $5 Million To Go Towards PGDP Cleanup Research
-5/26/2004 - Death Of Marshall County Man Investigated As 'Possible Drowning'
-5/26/2004 - One Killed, One Wounded In Massac County Double Shooting
-5/26/2004 - Lock Repair Project To Shut Ohio River To Barge Traffic
-5/27/2004 - Massac Sheriff Says Two In Custody In Connection With Double Shooting
-5/27/2004 - Stumbo Asks Court To Decide Governor's Spending Powers
-5/27/2004 - Recanvass Finds Voegeli With One Less Vote In Primary Race Against Winner Geveden
-5/27/2004 - Two Arrested On Drug Charges In Lone Oak Raid
-5/27/2004 - Paducah Police Arrest Three On Drug Charges
-5/28/2004 - Paducah Has Low Cost Of Living, According To Survey
-5/28/2004 - Man Who Fled Lourdes Hospital Caught At Daughter's Home Early Friday Morning
-5/28/2004 - Three Facing Murder, Other Charges In Massac County Shooting
-5/28/2004 - Ten Arrested Over Illegal Gambling Machines
-5/29/2004 - Marshall County Man Faces Attempted Murder, Other Charges After Police Pursuit Friday Night
June , 2004
-6/2/2004 - Lock Repair On Ohio River Pushed Back By A Week
-6/2/2004 - Governor Asks Judge To Put Budget Suit On Hold
-6/2/2004 - Three Injured, One Charged, Following Two Vehicle Wreck In Calloway County
-6/2/2004 - FBI Director Visits Kentucky
-6/2/2004 - Four Injured In Lyon Country Wreck
-6/4/2004 - Tickets For Tony Stewart Foundation Benefit Concert Go On Sale Saturday
-6/4/2004 - Ballard County Man Arrested After Police Find Child Pornography In His Home
-6/4/2004 - High Water Prompts Unscheduled Stop By Mississippi Queen In Paducah Sunday
-6/4/2004 - Jury Convicts Raymond Moss In DUI Crash That Killed Two Brothers In Southern Illinois
-6/4/2004 - Tax Consultant Says Changes In Kentucky's Sales Tax Laws Will Reap Financial Rewards
-6/4/2004 - Wreck In Graves County Claims Life Of Motorcycle Rider From Benton
-6/4/2004 - McCracken Authorities Charge Man With Two Burglaries
-6/4/2004 - House Republicans Agree On Tobacco Growers Buyout Bill
-6/4/2004 - Illinois Man's Body Found Floating In Kentucky Lake
-6/5/2004 - Former President Ronald Reagan Dead At Age 93
-6/7/2004 - Reagan Will Be Remembered For Rhetoric, U of L Professor Says
-6/7/2004 - Break-In At Sears Subject Of Crimestoppers Crime Of The Week
-6/7/2004 - Fire Destroys Murray State Fraternity House; No One Injured
-6/7/2004 - Ft. Campbell Soldier Sentenced To 20 Years For Assault On Infant Son
-6/7/2004 - McCracken County Man Killed In Motorcycle Accident
-6/7/2004 - New Chairman Of Kentucky Democratic Party May Face Challenge At Convention Later This Month
-6/8/2004 - Army Says Head Injury Was Factor In Kentucky Soldier's Discharge
-6/8/2004 - Paducah Police Issue Over 1,000 Traffic Citations Over Two Week Period
-6/8/2004 - Fletcher Hopes Rebounding Revenues Lead To Quick Budget
-6/9/2004 - Michael Carneal Wants New Trial In Heath High School Shootings
-6/9/2004 - Judge Refuses To Delay Lawsuit Over Governor Fletcher's Spending Plan
-6/10/2004 - Report Says Reliance On Federal Money Could Save State $4.5 Million With Welfare Assistance
-6/10/2004 - Ford Reaches Settlement With 38 States Over Leasing Practices
-6/10/2004 - Fletcher's Plane Causes Evacuation Of Capitol Building
-6/10/2004 - Pella Plans To Add Up To 200 New Jobs In Murray
-6/10/2004 - House Speaker Will Ask Fletcher To Call Special Session
-6/11/2004 - Woman Rescued From Creek After Crash Just As Car Is Submerged
-6/11/2004 - Cairo Police Chief Quits As Battle Continues Between Mayor, City Council Members
-6/11/2004 - Fletcher Ponders Whether To Upgrade Aging State Airplane Fleet
-6/14/2004 - Paducah Man Shot In Foot
-6/14/2004 - Heath High School Vandalized
-6/14/2004 - State Estimates State Parks' Cleanup Costs At About $500,000
-6/14/2004 - Microburst Hits Cairo Road Area Sunday, Leaving A Lot Of Damage
-6/16/2004 - McCracken County Man Arrested For Sexual Abuse Of Child
-6/16/2004 - Fletcher's Attorneys Say Spending Plan Won't Suspend State Statutes
-6/16/2004 - Paul Herron Jr., 4th District State Senator, Dies After Battle With Cancer
-6/16/2004 - Paducah Man Injured In Caldwell County Wreck
-6/16/2004 - Blagojevich Awards $2.4 Million In Grants To Help The Homeless
-6/16/2004 - Weakley County Tennessee Deputy Who Escaped After Early Morning Shooting Is Back In Custody
-6/17/2004 - State Supreme Court Rules Fetus Is A Person As Long As It Is 'Viable' Outside The Womb
-6/17/2004 - 'Zero tolerance' Not Sole Option In DUI Cases Of Young Drivers
-6/17/2004 - Kaltenbach Says Defense Experts Changing Their Minds No Reason To Grant Michael Carneal A New Trial
-6/17/2004 - State Supreme Court Court Says It's Enough That Doctors Know Drug Side Effects
-6/17/2004 - Company Wants To Convert Nickel & Other Scrap Metal At Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
-6/18/2004 - Stabbing Outside Kentucky Oaks Mall Leaves One Teen Dead, Another Charged With Murder
-6/18/2004 - Paducah Woman Charged With Stabbing Boyfriend Friday Morning
-6/18/2004 - Carneal Attorneys Have Ten Days To File Response Over Commonwealth Attorney Objections To New Hearing
-6/18/2004 - Valva Buford Appears At Probation Revocation Hearing
-6/19/2004 - Regents Approve Nearly Sixteen Percent Tuition Hike For Murray State Students
-6/19/2004 - President Of Hendron/Lone Oak PTO Charged With Theft Of Funds
-6/21/2004 - Kentucky Gets 'War Room'
-6/21/2004 - Mayfield Woman Charged In Hit And Run Incident
-6/21/2004 - Weekend Fire At Apartment Building Arson, Says Fire Officials
-6/21/2004 5:43:04 PM - Weekend Fire At Apartment Building Arson, According To Fire Officials
-6/22/2004 - Paducah Native Roof Reflects On 1,000 Wins As A Manager
-6/22/2004 - Rescue Teams Continue Search In Ohio River For Missing Man
-6/22/2004 - Counties ask Supreme Court To Consider Ten Commandments Case
-6/22/2004 - House Democrats Offer Alternative Budget, Tax Plan
-6/23/2004 - Ribbon's Been Cut For Industrial Park West
-6/23/2004 - Whitfield To Hold Meetings In July Over New Medicare Prescription Cards
-6/23/2004 - State Lawmakers Hear Proposed Changes To Mobile Home Laws
-6/23/2004 - Four Arrested In Mayfield On Drug Charges
-6/23/2004 - Mayfield Woman, Juvenile, Arrested On Drug Charges
-6/24/2004 - Jack Ryan Cancels Fundraising Trip, Denies He's Reassessing Senate Candidacy
-6/25/2004 - White House adviser among those vying for Paul Simon's job
-6/25/2004 - Illinois Republicans hope to have new candidate in three weeks
-6/25/2004 - Conviction overturned for woman jailed in son's death
-6/25/2004 - Thursday morning drug raid results in six arrests
-6/27/2004 - Autopsy Planned Monday On Body Of Woman Found In Abandoned Livingston County Well
-6/28/2004 - Positive ID Made On Body Found In Livingston County Well
-6/28/2004 - Fletcher Releases State Spending Plan
-6/28/2004 - Background Checks Being Done On Replacement Republican Candidates In Illinois Senate Race
-6/28/2004 - Tillman Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison For Killing Of Louisville Man
-6/28/2004 - Hopkinsville Man Sentenced To 19 Years For Manufacturing Meth
-6/28/2004 - Geveden, Other Lawmakers To Hold Press Conference Tuesday To Discuss Budget Stalemate
-6/29/2004 - Fireworks Planned In Several Communities
-6/29/2004 - Former UK Basketball Star Jack Givens Faces Charges Of Sex Offenses With A 14-Year-Old Girl
-6/29/2004 - Continental Tire Suspends Tire Production at Mayfield Plant
-6/29/2004 - Eldorado Man Pleads Guilty To Murder Of Father
-6/29/2004 - Southern Illinois union minors worry about losing health benefits
-6/30/2004 - Weatherspoon Named New Paducah Middle School Principal
-6/30/2004 - State Officials Willing To Try To Save Mayfield Tire Plant
-6/30/2004 - Governor Appoints Alan Stout, Vickie Travis To MSU Board Of Regents
-6/30/2004 - Two Arrest s Made In Connection With Livingston County Murder
July , 2004
-7/1/2004 - Judge Says
-7/2/2004 - Wickliffe Mounds Becomes State Historic Site
-7/2/2004 - Two Teens Killed, One Injured In Morning ATV Crash Off Oaks Road
-7/2/2004 - Chemical Release Prompts Evacuation Of Vinyl Window Technologies Building; 40 Employees Taken To Hospital
-7/2/2004 - Illinois Governor Signs Temporary Budget Into Law
-7/3/2004 - Two Teenagers Killed, One Injured, After Wreck With Stolen ATV
-7/3/2004 - Chemical Mixture Results In Evacuation Of Vinyl Window Technologies Plant
-7/3/2004 - Smoke Inhalation Ruled In April Fire Deaths At Clinton Apartment
-7/3/2004 - Mayfield Man Killed In Graves County Wreck
-7/3/2004 - Two Men Arrested On DUI, Drug Charges In Lyon County
-7/3/2004 - Paducah Police Arrest Three Following Search Of Home For Drugs
-7/3/2004 - Paducah Man Arrested For Robbery, Abandonment Of Infant
-7/3/2004 - About 100 Kentucky Soldiers Eligible For Recall Into Active Duty
-7/5/2004 - Graves County Sheriff Recovering After Suspect Crashes Into Cruiser Head-On
-7/6/2004 - Two Vehicle Collision On US 60 Leaves Four People Injured
-7/6/2004 - Dirt Bike Wreck Claims Life Of Mayfield Man
-7/7/2004 - McDaniel Appears Via Video For Court Proceedings
-7/7/2004 - Obama Has Plan To Help Working Families Save For Retirement
-7/7/2004 - Three River Counties Among The State's Poorest
-7/8/2004 - Morgan-Haugh Medical Group Plans To Build $5.2 Million Dollar Clinic On Campus Of Jackson Purchase Medical Center
-7/8/2004 - Congress Begins Investigation Into Incident Involving Kentucky Governor Fletcher's Plane In Washington
-7/8/2004 - Union At Continental General Tire's Mayfield Plant Hoping To Change The Company's Mind About Suspending Production
-7/9/2004 - I-57 Near Benton Illinois Reopens Early Saturday After Train Derailment
-7/10/2004 - Soldier From Western Kentucky Loses Both Legs To Roadside Bomb In Iraq
-7/10/2004 - State Police Investigate Attempted Kidnapping Of Girl Near Mayfield
-7/12/2004 - Murray Pharmacist Fired After Admitting Taking Money From Hospital
-7/12/2004 - Changes Coming To
-7/13/2004 - Boyle County teacher arrested again
-7/13/2004 - Gilbertsville Man Arrested In Wife's Beating Death
-7/13/2004 - Illinois Getting $22 Million In Homeland Security Grants
-7/13/2004 - Kentucky Personnel Board Hears From Brian Roy's Lawyers
-7/13/2004 - Judge Says He Won't Try To Force Governor To Convene Special Session On Budget
-7/13/2004 - Three Injured In Calloway County Wreck
-7/14/2004 - PACRO Celebrates Milestone With Deal That Helped Remove Contaminated Materials From The Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
-7/14/2004 - Chief Justice Lambert Promises He'll Okay Drug Court For McCracken County - If Local Judges Ask
-7/14/2004 - Two Arrested In Trigg County Burglary
-7/14/2004 - Kentucky license plate wins top honors from national group
-7/14/2004 - Governor meets again with House leadership on budget
-7/14/2004 - Samuel Bard Named New Paducah E-911 Director
-7/15/2004 - Whitfield Advises Seniors To Attend Friday Meeting In Paducah For Answers About New Medicare Prescription Drug Card
-7/16/2004 - Nine Year-Old Princeton Boy Dies After Swallowing Small Ball
-7/16/2004 - Crystal Meth And Marijuana Found In St. John's Community Leads to Three Arrests
-7/16/2004 - identity Sought For Skeletal Remains Found In Princeton
-7/19/2004 - Southern Illinois Union Miners Say They'll Fight For Their Health Benefits
-7/19/2004 - Fort Campbell And 101st Airborne Soldiers To Deploy Back To Iraq
-7/19/2004 - Texas Man Killed In Weekend Wreck
-7/20/2004 - Webasto Breaks Ground On New Plant In Murray
-7/20/2004 - Coal miners stage protest outside bankruptcy court
-7/21/2004 - Governor Fletcher Says General Tire Decision Seems Final, Promises To Work To Bring More Jobs To The Area
-7/21/2004 - Calloway Wreck Leaves Four Injured
-7/21/2004 - Bechtel Paducah, Portsmouth Contract Extended To Allow For Completion Of New Contracts Competition
-7/21/2004 - Clooney says national Democrats won't stump for him
-7/22/2004 - Logging Accident Kills Mayfield Man
-7/22/2004 - Dillard Won't Run For US Senate From Illinois
-7/22/2004 - Benton Man Arrested After Altercation With Deputies
-7/22/2004 - Paducah Man Arrested Following Morning Raid
-7/23/2004 - Lt. Gov. Pence Considers Handing Off Some Testing Work Now Done By State Police Labs To State Universities
-7/25/2004 - Illinois Senate Candidate Barack Obama Meets The Press Before Facing The Nation
-7/26/2004 - Search Continues For Missing Cadiz Man Presumed Drowned In Lake At Pennyrile Forest State Park
-7/26/2004 - Special Election To Replace Late State Senator Paul Herron Tuesday
-7/26/2004 - Body of Paris, Tennessee Man Found In Kentucky Lake
-7/26/2004 - Officials Expect Huge Backlog Of Idled Barge Traffic During Repair Of Ohio River Lock
-7/27/2004 - Harrah's Announces Proposal To Build $62 Million Dollar Hotel In Metropolis
-7/27/2004 - Ground Broken For New DUF6 Recycling Plant
-7/27/2004 - Bunning Presents Lourdes With $500,000 Check
-7/28/2004 - Melber Man Dies In Paducah Wreck Tuesday
-7/28/2004 - Murray State Settles Lawsuit With Michael Minger's Mother For $200 Thousand
-7/28/2004 - Obama Delivers Impassioned Speech At Democratic National Convention
-7/28/2004 - Democrats Hold On To State Senate Seat, With Win By Dorsey Ridley
-7/28/2004 - Judge rejects bond for WKU murder suspect
-7/28/2004 - Paducah Man Arrested Following Early Morning Chase
-7/28/2004 - Alleged Murder Weapon In Sharon Ray Case Found
-7/29/2004 - Workforce Transition Center To Open in Mayfield
-7/29/2004 - Jury Finds Soldier Guilty In Carjacking Sheik's S.U.V.
-7/29/2004 - Fletcher: Time for special session may be running out
-7/29/2004 - Jack Ryan Officially Withdraws From US Senate Race In Illinois
-7/29/2004 - Mayfield Man Arrested On Sexual Abuse Charges
-7/29/2004 - State budget includes $29 million for Sparta shooting range
-7/30/2004 - Six Charged In Overnight Police Raid
-7/30/2004 - Governor meets with House leaders on budget
-7/30/2004 - Community Fellowship Day Scheduled For Saturday
-7/30/2004 - Two Facing Drug Charges After Police Search Apartment
-7/31/2004 - Rowell Resigning Post As President Of Four Rivers Performing Arts Center In October
August , 2004
-8/1/2004 - Three Arrested After Raid On Home In Hendron Turns Up Meth Lab, Booby Traps, etc.
-8/2/2004 - Paducah Man Arrested In Massac County Burglary
-8/2/2004 - Lottery warns of scam offering fake prizes
-8/2/2004 - Trigg County Man Injured In Wreck
-8/3/2004 - Lt. Governor Pence Recovering From Hip Replacement Surgery
-8/3/2004 - Quarter of Kentucky schools might not show 'adequate progress'
-8/3/2004 - St. Nicholas Clinic Won't Be Open For Patients Tuesday Evening
-8/3/2004 - Paducah Police Searching For Suspect In Early Morning Fatal Shooting At 'The Set'
-8/4/2004 - State fairs battle lagging attendance with fewer dollars
-8/4/2004 - Police Stepping Up Presence At 'The Set' After Murder
-8/4/2004 - IL GOP Senate candidates down to 2: Keyes, Barthwell
-8/4/2004 - Former Hoptown star Averitt arrested on drug charges
-8/5/2004 - Man Killed In 'Set' Shooting Was Shot Numerous Times - Coroner
-8/5/2004 - McCracken County Man Arrested For Trying To Sell Drugs
-8/5/2004 - Gaines Indicted For Killing Girlfriend
-8/5/2004 - Former Kingston Trio Member Killed In Lexington Fire
-8/5/2004 - Kentucky Colleges Try To Stop Students From Illegal Downloading
-8/6/2004 - Graves Circuit Judge John Daughaday Announces Retirement
-8/6/2004 - Graves County Churches and Agencies Receive Money From Benefactor
-8/9/2004 - Keyes Accepts Republican Nomination To Run For US Senate From Illinois
-8/9/2004 - Part Of Paducah's Downtown Loop Still Closed After Liquid Asphalt Spill
-8/9/2004 - New Kentucky GED Plan Questioned By Lawmakers
-8/9/2004 - Coal miners to lose health benefits under court ruling
-8/9/2004 - Mayfield Police Investigate Attempted Murder Of Police Officer
-8/9/2004 - Bunning, Mongiardo Meet Face-To-Face At Fancy Farm Picnic
-8/9/2004 - Budget Fight Brings Heated Comments At Fancy Farm Picnic
-8/9/2004 - Boaz Man Wanted On Meth Charges
-8/10/2004 - Graves Drug Bust Leads To Four Arrests
-8/10/2004 - Police Officers Have Tense Standoff With Youth Brandishing Lookalike BB-Gun
-8/10/2004 - Pella Plant In Murray Evacuated After Bomb Threat Monday
-8/10/2004 - Kentucky Losing Forest Land, According To New Study
-8/10/2004 - Woman ousted from election board loses legal round
-8/10/2004 - Wilhoit Says State Should Give Computer-Bases Assessments To Students
-8/11/2004 - Judge denies spending injunction in budget case
-8/11/2004 - Benton Man Elected Chairman Of Kentucky Board Of Education
-8/11/2004 - Snapped Guy Wire Knocks Out Power For Area
-8/11/2004 - Fire Truck Wreck Claims Life Of One Wickliffe Firefighter, Leaves Another Seriously Injured
-8/11/2004 - Mayfield Woman Arrested On Drug Charges
-8/11/2004 - Two Tilghman Seniors Compete For American Idol
-8/11/2004 - Paducah Man Arrested In Tennessee For Parole Violation
-8/12/2004 - Mayfield Man Arrested On Rape Charges
-8/12/2004 - Paducah Police Look To Nashville For Murder Suspect
-8/12/2004 - Bridge Painting And Cleaning To Cause Delays At I-24 Overpasses
-8/13/2004 - Mayfield Man Injured In One-Car Accident
-8/13/2004 - Jury Finds Cassandra Holland Guilty of Manslaughter, Arson
-8/13/2004 - DNA To Determine If Torso Found In Missouri Is That Of Missing Lyon County Woman
-8/13/2004 - Graves Woman Jailed On Drug Charges
-8/14/2004 - McCracken County Girl Struck By Pickup
-8/14/2004 - Two Arrested In Investigation Into Area Thefts
-8/14/2004 - Richards Says House Democrats Have Revised Budget, Tax Proposal
-8/14/2004 - Unions Sue Over Fletcher Abolishing Labor Advisory Council
-8/16/2004 - Mayfield Teen Injured In Sunday Accident
-8/17/2004 - Briggs & Stratton Receives $1 Million In Tax Breaks
-8/17/2004 - Public Forum Held In Mayfield
-8/18/2004 - Mayfield Man Jailed On Cocaine Charges
-8/18/2004 - FOP endorses Mongiardo over Bunning
-8/18/2004 - Governor knocks House Dems over budget stalemate
-8/18/2004 - DOE Completes Cleanup of North-South Diversion Ditch Months Ahead Of Schedule
-8/18/2004 - Princeton Man Charged After Pipe Bombs Found
-8/18/2004 - PTHS Planning Celebration Of 100 Years Of Football
-8/18/2004 - McCracken County Resident Confirmed As Second Case of West Nile Virus In Kentucky
-8/18/2004 - Aluma-Kraft, Briggs & Stratton Announcing Expansions In Paducah, Murray
-8/20/2004 - Fletcher Planning Large Education Initiative
-8/20/2004 - 1,000 Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Retirees Sue Government Over Lost Pensions
-8/20/2004 - McCracken School Board Schedules Another Hearing On Aug. 30th Over Proposed Property Tax Hike
-8/20/2004 - One Of Teens Who Killed Shane Pearson Now Arrested On Drug Charges
-8/21/2004 - Former teacher facing more child pornography charges
-8/21/2004 - SIU president takes leave to fight cancer
-8/21/2004 - Union, secretary of state's office reach contract agreement
-8/21/2004 - Court: Man owed child support until home schooling completed
-8/23/2004 - Water Valley Couple Arrested On Drug And Theft Charges
-8/23/2004 - Graves Authorities Make Six Weekend Drug Arrests
-8/24/2004 - 101st soldier preparing mental illness defense
-8/24/2004 - State golf courses show profit
-8/24/2004 - Illinois laws tightened on sale of meth-making chemicals
-8/24/2004 - Wickliffe man appointed to Fish & Wildlife Resources Commission
-8/25/2004 - Mayfield Woman Arrested On Drug Charges
-8/25/2004 - Governor signs into law job protection for volunteer firefighte
-8/25/2004 - Three Arrested In Drug Raid
-8/25/2004 - DNA tests show torso not that of missing Kentucky woman
-8/27/2004 - Three Paducah Residents Arrested After Search Warrant Served On Home On South 21st Street
-8/27/2004 - Ground Broken Thursday For New Mayfield Clinic
-8/27/2004 - Mayfield Man Injured In Thursday Accident
-8/30/2004 - Natural Gas Explosion Injures One Worker At Ella Munal Court In Paducah
-8/30/2004 - Livingston County Man Charged With DUI In Crash That Killed 80-Year-Old Man
-8/31/2004 - Paducah Cooperative Ministry Seeks Donations From The Public
-8/31/2004 - Escapees From Hickman Detention Center Apprehended At Mobile Home In Paducah
-8/31/2004 - McCracken School Board Approves Property Tax Hike, Despite Vocal Objections From The Public
September , 2004
-9/1/2004 - Consolidation Of Billing To Cost 27 Jobs At Western Baptist Hospital
-9/1/2004 - Motorcycle Crash Claims Life Of Marshall County Man
-9/3/2004 - Mayfield Police Seek Car Of Murdered Woman
-9/5/2004 - Confrontation Leads To Early Shut-down of Bike Week Festivities At JR's Executive Inn
-9/7/2004 - Libertarian, Constitution parties register presidential tickets
-9/7/2004 - Edwards To Campaign In Kentucky Next Week
-9/7/2004 - Fourteen People Killed On Kentucky Roadways Over Holiday Weekend
-9/7/2004 - President Bush Speaks To Labor Day Crowd In Poplar Bluff Missouri
-9/8/2004 - Mayfield Man Confesses To Killing His Wife
-9/9/2004 - State Democrats Criticize Fletcher's Health Insurance Plan
-9/9/2004 - Three Arrested On Theft Charges
-9/9/2004 - SIUC enrollment up despite drop in grad student
-9/9/2004 - Gilbertsville Man Arrested On Drug Charges
-9/9/2004 - Kentucky Education Association Will Consider One-Day Statewide Teachers' Strike
-9/9/2004 - Bridge Blasters Get More Than They Bargained For
-9/10/2004 - UK Freshman Class Record Size
-9/10/2004 - State Ag Department Sending Food To Florida
-9/10/2004 - PPS Crewmen Work To Restore Power In Florida
-9/13/2004 - Former Paducah Man Arrested On Attempted Murder Charges
-9/13/2004 - Inmate Who Walked Away From Weekend Work Detail Recaptured
-9/13/2004 - Legislators Hear About State Health Insurance Plan
-9/13/2004 - Bulk Of Kentucky Homeland Security Funds To Be For Communications
-9/14/2004 - McCracken County Getting $408,000 For Homeland Security
-9/14/2004 - Ex-Finance head joining Fletcher administration
-9/14/2004 - Unhappy Teachers Plan To Greet Governor Fletcher's Arrival In Western Kentucky With Protest Over Health Insurance Proposal
-9/14/2004 - Bunning Keeping Low Profile In Re-Election Campaign
-9/14/2004 - Rumsfeld thanks troops at Fort Campbell
-9/15/2004 - Mayfield Man Charged With Rape
-9/15/2004 - Three Injured In Trigg County Wreck
-9/15/2004 - New illinois Pilot Program To Enforce Orders Of Protection
-9/16/2004 - Mayfield Search Warrant Leads To Two Arrests
-9/17/2004 - Appeals Court Rules Against Common Cause
-9/17/2004 - JPEC To Send Crews To Alabama To Restore Power After Hurricane
-9/19/2004 - Standoff With Marion Police Ends With Crittenden County Man Being Shot By Officer
-9/19/2004 - Paducah Police Investigate Incident In Which Teen Says Masked Gunman Shot Him In The Foot
-9/21/2004 - Suspect Arrested In Fatal Shooting Of Security Guard At Illinois Capitol
-9/21/2004 - Fletcher calls for special session to address health insurance
-9/22/2004 - Number of Out of District Students Attending Paducah Schools Up This Year
-9/22/2004 - House Democrats say they're 'looking forward' to special session
-9/22/2004 - Mayfield Man Arrested After Allegedly Firing Shots At Women
-9/22/2004 - Union complains about Bunning commercial
-9/23/2004 - Students on Marshall County School Bus Injured When Pick-Up Truck Rear-Ended Their Bus
-9/23/2004 - Carterville Marine dies in Iraq
-9/23/2004 - Auditor General says Rend Lake water district has significant problems
-9/23/2004 - Eight Arrested In Morning Drug Raid
-9/23/2004 - State Supreme Court orders wrongful death trial
-9/24/2004 - Lyon County Attorney Lindell Choat And His Wife Indicted On Charges Stemming From Beer Party For Teens
-9/25/2004 - Fletcher postponing open enrollment in state health insurance plans
-9/25/2004 - 23 Kentucky School Districts To See Day Off Monday As Teachers Protest New Health Insurance Plan
-9/25/2004 - Fired State Park Workers Lose Most Of Their Suit Against State
-9/25/2004 - Julian Carroll To Campaign For Dennis Null Saturday
-9/25/2004 - Paducah Teen Caught With Marijuana, Crack Cocaine
-9/28/2004 - Paducah Power Sends Another Crew To Help Hurricane Victims In Florida
-9/28/2004 - Ads in Kentucky Senate race turning nasty
-9/28/2004 - Paducah Man Arrested After Threatening Bar Employees With Handgun
-9/28/2004 - Two Western Kentuckians Named To Get Healthy Kentucky Board
-9/28/2004 - Former State Park Director Says Criticism Not Warranted Over Beer Party
-9/28/2004 - Poshard says Rend Lake must make cuts
-9/28/2004 - Countywide Burn Ban In Effect In McCracken County
-9/29/2004 - Continental Nixes Any Hope Of Keeping Tire Production At Mayfield Plant
-9/29/2004 - Whitfield Asks For No State Income Tax For Ft. Campbell Soldiers
-9/29/2004 - United Way of Paducah-McCracken County Helps with Florida Disaster Relief
-9/29/2004 - Attorneys Speak On Choats' Behalf At Press Conference
-9/29/2004 - Lawmakers Laying Groundwork For Special Session On Health Insurance Next Week
-9/30/2004 - Former Congressman Tom Barlow Files For First District Congressional Race As Write-In Candidate
-9/30/2004 - Choats Plead Not Guilty To Charges
October , 2004
-10/1/2004 - Voter Registration Deadline Is Monday
-10/1/2004 - Carbondale police say Michigan man arrested in 1981 crime
-10/1/2004 - Suspect Arrested In Connection With Theft Of Jesus Statue
-10/1/2004 - Three Arrested On Drug Charges In Separate Home Raids
-10/4/2004 - Illegal Deer Hunting Leads To Drug Charges Against McCracken County Man
-10/4/2004 - Bridge Work To Cause Some Delays
-10/4/2004 - Pedestrian Killed When Struck By Car In Paducah Saturday Morning
-10/6/2004 - Bodies of man and woman found at Lake Barkley
-10/6/2004 - Stolen statue of Jesus found
-10/6/2004 - Candidates To Appear At Chamber Breakfast Thursday
-10/6/2004 - House panel convenes probe into state health insurance plan
-10/7/2004 - Governor appoints Senate president's wife to judgeship
-10/7/2004 - Former insurance executive sat in on talks with governor
-10/7/2004 - Jury Recommends 25-Year Sentence For Benton Man Convicted Of Murder
-10/7/2004 - Western Kentucky Reaching
-10/7/2004 - State Revokes Interim Permit For Calvert City Hazardous Waste Incineration Plant
-10/7/2004 - House Panel Begins Hearings On Role Of Former Insurance Executive With State Health Insurance Plan
-10/8/2004 - Four arrested on drug charges
-10/8/2004 - Paducah Police Target
-10/8/2004 - Unidentified Couple Had Been Fishing From Dock Before Drowning At Lake Barkley: Trigg County Coroner
-10/8/2004 - It's Leaf Season Again
-10/8/2004 - Woman Looking For Husband Leads Police To Make Drug-Related Charges
-10/11/2004 - Union votes 'no confidence' for Menard warden
-10/11/2004 - Bunning apologizes, then attacks Mongiardo for rumors
-10/11/2004 - General Tire, Union Negotiators Discussing Severance Packages
-10/11/2004 - Murray Woman Appointed To Kentucky Commission On Military Affairs
-10/11/2004 - Lyon County Woman Facing Charges After Pursuit
-10/11/2004 - Republican Rally Next Week At McCracken Republican Headquarters
-10/12/2004 - Bunning showing 'strange behavior,' online news article reports
-10/13/2004 - Paducah schools surpass or progress towards CATS goals
-10/13/2004 - Kentucky to benefit from tobacco buyout
-10/13/2004 - Miners lining up to get health insurance
-10/13/2004 - Bunning accuses Mongiardo staff of ruffing up wife; admits to using teleprompter in debate
-10/13/2004 - Fletcher, House panel still divided Birdwhistell role in state health insurance plan
-10/14/2004 - Murray man indicted on federal porn charges
-10/14/2004 - Jockeying for top Senate job well under way in each party
-10/15/2004 - Home On Leave From Iraq, Sgt. Tom Simpson Surprised To Find Friends, Well-Wishers Have Fixed Up His Family's Home In Paducah
-10/15/2004 - Mafyfield Woman Arrested After Husband Implicates Her In Beating Of Ledbetter Man
-10/15/2004 - House Passes Health Insurance Plan For State Teachers, Workers, And Retirees
-10/15/2004 - Chairman says former insurance company official clear
-10/15/2004 - Two injured in Livingston County wreck
-10/18/2004 - Tour Bus Overturns Near Marion, Illinois, Injuring 37 People
-10/18/2004 - Rape Crisis Center Hires Kentucky's First Male Director
-10/18/2004 - Kentucky General Assembly Passes Health Insurance Bill
-10/18/2004 - Documentary Blasting John Kerry To Air On Two Local TV Stations This Week
-10/18/2004 - McCracken County Man Arrested For Dealing Meth While On Home Incarceration
-10/21/2004 - Bunning, Mongiardo Make Separate Appearances In Louisville
-10/21/2004 - McCracken County Man Facing Drug Charges After Arrest
-10/24/2004 - Meth, Marijuana And Money Found In Raid On Home In Farley Saturday
-10/24/2004 - Courier-Journal Poll Shows Tight Race Between Bunning, Mongiardo
-10/24/2004 - Bunning, Other Republicans To Attend Rally Thursday In Paducah
-10/24/2004 - Courier-Journal Poll Shows Bush Maintaining Lead Over Kerry In Kentucky
-10/26/2004 - Graves County Authorities Begin Search For LDC Director
-10/26/2004 - Lathram Remembered As One Who
-10/26/2004 - Two Injured In Graves Wreck
-10/26/2004 - Bunning Campaigns In Somerset As Part Of Statewide Tour
-10/26/2004 - State Unemployment For September Drops To 4.6 Percent
-10/27/2004 - Mongiardo To Make Campaign Stop In Mayfield
-10/28/2004 - Three Arrested In Graves County On Anhydrous Ammonia Theft Charges
-10/28/2004 - Mayfield Police Make Three Drug Arrests Wednesday
-10/28/2004 - Prison Officials Holding Off Giving At-Risk Prisoners Flu Vaccine
-10/29/2004 - Paducah Man Arrested On Drug Charges
-10/29/2004 - Police Search For Suspect In Bank Robbery
November , 2004
-11/1/2004 - Police Hunt For Suspect In PayDay USA Robbery
-11/1/2004 - Keyes Compares Voting For Obama To Committing A Mortal Sin
-11/1/2004 - Bunning, Mongiardo, Make Final Campaign Stops In Western Kentucky
-11/1/2004 - Paducah Police Seek Two For Questioning In Weekend Fatal Shooting At The 'Set'
-11/1/2004 - Tennessee River Bridge Repair Work Should Be Completed This Week
-11/1/2004 - Eco-LifeStyle Homes To Locate In Mayfield
-11/1/2004 - Shooting At The Set Early Saturday Claims Life Of 18-Year Old Man
-11/1/2004 - Four Arrested After Police Raid Two Homes On Oaks Road
-11/3/2004 - Rudy Upsets Geveden; Nesler, Cherry And Gray All Win Re-Election To State House
-11/3/2004 - Paxton Wins Re-Election As Paducah Mayor
-11/3/2004 - Bunning Eeks Out Narrow Victory Over Mongiardo
-11/3/2004 - Kentuckians Voting On State's New Brand
-11/4/2004 - Kaler To Ask For Recanvass Of Votes In City Commission Race
-11/4/2004 - Massengill Could Get Death Penalty Despite Low I-Q Score
-11/4/2004 - April Trial Set For Marshall County Man Charged In Beating Death Of Wife
-11/4/2004 - Police Search For Suspect In Cigarettes For Less Holdup
-11/4/2004 - Two Arrested On Drug Charges In Mayfield
-11/4/2004 - Unapologetic Keyes blames media for loss
-11/4/2004 - Paducah Man Recipient Of Governor's Economic Development Award
-11/4/2004 - Paducah Man Indicted By Grand Jury For Making False Statement In Trying to Get Firearm
-11/5/2004 - Two Arrested In Connection With 'Set' Shooting
-11/5/2004 - Benton Man Facing Drug Charges After Arrest
-11/5/2004 - Lawmakers Ask Governor To Spare Life Of Man On Death Row
-11/5/2004 - Tina Conner Files For Bankruptcy
-11/5/2004 - Kentucky 'Brands' List Down To Three After Voting
-11/5/2004 - WPSD-TV Telethon Of Stars Is This Saturday Night
-11/5/2004 - Paducah Man Hospitalized After Shooting
-11/8/2004 - Paducah Man Arrested On Drug Charges In Livingston County
-11/8/2004 - Paducah Man Named To State Board of Examiners of Psychology
-11/8/2004 - West Frankfort gets $27,000 Homeland Security Grant
-11/8/2004 - Escapee From From Fulton County Detention Center Recaptured
-11/8/2004 - McCracken County Authorities Arrest Two On Drug Charges
-11/8/2004 - WPSD Telethon Raises $465,847
-11/8/2004 - St. Louis Woman Injured In Benton Wreck
-11/8/2004 - Kentucky Democratic chairman resigns
-11/9/2004 - Paducah Man Gets 13 1/2 Year Sentence For Drug Trafficking
-11/9/2004 - Stumbo Files Suit Against Drug Companies For Inflating Prices
-11/9/2004 - Illinois House Approves Spending On Security Measures
-11/9/2004 - Cadiz Woman Dies Of Complications From Rare Disease
-11/10/2004 - Fletcher reorganizes the top of his administration
-11/10/2004 - Trailer, Equipment Stolen Outside Of Super Valu Foods
-11/10/2004 - Police Investigate Incident In Which Shots Were Fired At McCracken County DES Auxiliary Police Officer On Patrol
-11/10/2004 - Paducah's Parade Just One Of Events Planned For Veterans Day
-11/10/2004 - Decatur, Illinois Man On Parole For Murder Charged With Murder Of Man Near
-11/10/2004 - Four Charges After Drug Raid On Lebanon Church Road Garage Tuesday Night
-11/10/2004 - Lone Oak Man Charged With Trafficking In Marijuana
-11/11/2004 - Vicious Dogs Becoming Increasingly Common For Officers Investigating Drug Activity
-11/11/2004 - Police Warn of Possible Scam; Baseball poster not affiliated with Tilghman
-11/11/2004 - McCracken Deputies Seize Nearly Four Pounds Of Marijuana At Woodlawn Mobile Home Park
-11/11/2004 - Union Officials Unconvinced That Continental General Tire's Proposed Severance Package Is
-11/11/2004 - Family Of Southern Illinois Marine Learns Of His Death On Veterans' Day
-11/11/2004 - Trigg County Woman Died Of Common Bacterial Staph Infection, Not Flesh-Eating Disease As Originally Thought
-11/12/2004 - After Recanvass, David Guess Still Wins Seat On Paducah City Commission By One Vote
-11/16/2004 - Mike Smith Plans Auto Dealership Near Kentucky Oaks Mall
-11/16/2004 - Fish plant closes, leaves farmers no market
-11/16/2004 - Three arrested following drug raid
-11/16/2004 - Auto dealer Mike Smith plans new dealership near Kentucky Oaks Mall
-11/18/2004 - Paducah Marine Reported Killed In Iraq
-11/18/2004 - Investors Plan Law School For Paducah
-11/18/2004 - Union Workers From Continental General Tire Show Their Displeasure To Company Officials At Clarksville Negotiations
-11/18/2004 - MSU Player Chiles Dismissed From Team After Weekend Arrest
-11/19/2004 - Work On Eggner's Ferry Bridge Resumes Monday
-11/19/2004 - Kraus Pleads Guilty To Being Persistent Sexual Offender
-11/19/2004 - Flags Flying At Half-Staff In Honor Of Fallen Marine
-11/19/2004 - Lyon County Schools Closed Today Due To Teacher's Death
-11/22/2004 - Proposal to keep lawmakers together until budget passes
-11/22/2004 - Congressional Spending Bill To Fund Several Area Projects
-11/23/2004 - Soon-To-Be-Laid-Off General Tire Employees To Get Layoff Assistance From The State
-11/23/2004 - Talks On Severance Package For General Tire Workers Break Off
-11/23/2004 - Trigg County Hospital Makes Changes At Primary Care Clinic, Seeking To Keep Medicare And Medicaid Funding
-11/24/2004 - Kentucky: Unbridled Spirit wins brand contest
-11/24/2004 - Fallen Paducah Marine Sgt. Chris Heflin Buried With Full Military Honors
-11/24/2004 - Kentucky Supreme Court Puts Execution Of Inmate On Hold
-11/24/2004 - Law Enforcement Out In Force This Holiday Weekend
-11/24/2004 - Martha's Vineyard Getting Ready For Another Busy Thanksgiving
-11/26/2004 - Estimated Cleanup Cost At Calvert City Plant - $1.8 Million
-11/26/2004 - 'Christmas In The Park' Lights Display Kicks Off Friday Night
-11/26/2004 - Fire At Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Disrupts Production But 'Poses No Danger'
-11/26/2004 - Over 7,600 Kentucky Students' Test Results Excluded From Accountability Scores
-11/26/2004 - Wingo Man Injured In Wreck
-11/26/2004 - Police Investigate Suicide Behind Kentucky Oaks Mall
-11/27/2004 - March In Memory Of Jessica Currin Planned Monday In Mayfield
-11/27/2004 - Lone Oak Man Arrested Following Chase
-11/27/2004 - Woman Stabbed To Death, Boyfriend Arrested
-11/27/2004 - Medical Tray Linked To Trigg County Staph Infection Cases
-11/28/2004 - Marshall County Man Charged With DUI After His Pickup Hits Car, Killing One Man And Injuring Three Other People
-11/29/2004 - Clinton Woman Killed in Saturday Crash
-11/29/2004 - State Police Report At Least Eleven Deaths Over Holiday Weekend
-11/29/2004 - Whitfield Secures $350,000 for Methamphetamine Battle
-11/29/2004 - Flu Clinic Offered Wednesday At Executive Inn
-11/29/2004 - Metropolis Regional Education Center Dedicated
-11/29/2004 - Telephone Service Restored After Line Cut
-11/29/2004 - Law School To Be Announced For Information Age Park Resource Center
-11/30/2004 - Paducah School Board Approves Raises For Employees
-11/30/2004 - Paducah Police Looking For Public's Help In Solving Burglaries
-11/30/2004 - Search Continues For Infant In A Car Seat Reportedly Swept Away By McCracken Floodwaters
-11/30/2004 - New Law School Announced For Paducah Information Age Park
December , 2004
-12/1/2004 - Two Injured In Carlisle County Wreck
-12/2/2004 - Child Struck By Car Near Clark Elementary School
-12/2/2004 - Judge Makes Ruling On Statements Made By Soldier After Grenade Attack
-12/2/2004 - Governor Fletcher Announces Savings of Over $70 Million in the Transportation Cabinet
-12/3/2004 - I-24 Cumberland River Bridges Reduced To One Lane For Inspections Starting Tuesday
-12/3/2004 - Divers Join Search For Missing Infant In Massac Creek
-12/3/2004 - Divers continue search for missing baby
-12/3/2004 - McCracken County Authorities Investigate Morning Bank Robbery
-12/3/2004 - Graves County Woman Injured In Morning Wreck
-12/3/2004 - Fletcher administration says initiatives will save Medicaid money
-12/3/2004 - Governor says media doesn't cover enough 'positive things'
-12/3/2004 - Three Arrested In Connection With Thursday Night Burglary
-12/4/2004 - Crews Hope Earthen Dam Will Help Them To Find Katie Gray's Body; Johnnie Gray Takes Polygraph Test
-12/5/2004 - Search For Missing Baby Continues On Massac Creek
-12/6/2004 - Five Drug Arrests In Graves County Saturday Night
-12/6/2004 - Benton Man Arrested On Wanton Endangerment Charges
-12/7/2004 - Attorney general's opinion says state can't privatize prison
-12/7/2004 - Fletcher, House Democrats pledge cooperation on budget, taxes
-12/7/2004 - United Way Campaign Passes the Half Million Mark
-12/7/2004 - WWII Monument Dedicated In Mayfield
-12/7/2004 - News Accounts Quote Friends Of Grays As Saying Couple Initially Didn't Tell Them Baby Katie Was Missing In Massac Creek
-12/7/2004 - Livingston County Bank Robbed At Gunpoint Tuesday
-12/8/2004 - Another Bank Robbery Wednesday Morning At Independence Bank in Paducah
-12/8/2004 - FOUNDATION CLOSES DEAL ON PROPERTY FOR WKCTC
-12/8/2004 - Search For Body of Katie Gray Continues
-12/9/2004 - Body Found Floating In Lake Barkley; State Police Investigating
-12/9/2004 - Three-Year Contract Extension Approved By Union Workers At MeadWestvaco's Carbon Plant
-12/10/2004 - Four Arrested After Meth Lab Found In Hickman County Home
-12/10/2004 - Raid On Lone Oak Home Leads To Charges Against Two Adults, One Juvenile
-12/10/2004 - Search For Baby Katie Suspended For Two Weeks Due To High Water
-12/10/2004 - Body Found In Lake Barkley Believed To Be That Of Missing Nashville Man
-12/13/2004 - Mother Of Missing Baby Jailed On DUI Charge After Wrecking Car
-12/13/2004 - Paducah Power System Issues Notice Of Cancellation Of Power Contract To TVA
-12/13/2004 - Union Planters Bank Branch Robbed Monday Afternoon
-12/14/2004 - Fulton Police Charge Woman With Attempted Murder Of Husband
-12/14/2004 - Effort Underway To Bring Franklin Graham Revival To Western Kentucky In 2007
-12/14/2004 - Graves Man Jailed On Meth Charges
-12/14/2004 - Benton Man Arrested For Assault, Murder
-12/14/2004 - State Police investigate Hickman County Fire In Which Two Were Killed
-12/14/2004 - Drug Court Announced For McCracken County
-12/14/2004 - Livingston County Bank Robbed, Suspect Injured Following Shootout With State Police
-12/15/2004 - Bank Robbery Suspect Apparently Kills Himself After Police Stop Car On I-24 Tuesday Afternoon; Female Suspect Arrested
-12/15/2004 - Judge gives lawmakers deadline on budget
-12/15/2004 - Two Victims In Weekend House Fire Identified
-12/15/2004 - Identity of Bank Robber Released
-12/16/2004 - Tennessee River Bridge Closed Briefly After Barge Hits Bridge
-12/16/2004 - Mayfield Man Arrested For Alleged Assault Of Juvenile
-12/16/2004 - Police Investigate Armed Robbery Of Liquor Store
-12/16/2004 - Fletcher Says He's Open To Special Session To Deal With Budget
-12/18/2004 - Miami Drug Dealers Sentenced For Conspiring To Distribute Ecstasy In Western Kentucky
-12/18/2004 - Paducah Unveils New Marketing Brand - 'Art, Rhythm & Rivers'
-12/18/2004 - Seven Years After Shooting, Missy Jenkins Graduates From MSU
-12/21/2004 - Robber With Gun Holds Up Woman As She Closes Check Into Cash Business In Paducah
-12/22/2004 - Fletcher Gets Clean Bill Of Health, But To Undergo Colonoscopy Thursday
-12/22/2004 - Highway Crews Race Against Time, With More Snow And Then Bitter Cold On The Way
-12/24/2004 - Traffic Reportedly Moving
-12/24/2004 - Paducah Police Collecting Donations For Officer Whose Family Home Burned Thursday Night
-12/27/2004 - Paducah Woman Injured In House Fire
-12/27/2004 - Despite Better Road Conditions, Motorists Are Urged To Still Use Caution
-12/27/2004 - First Snow, Now Floods?
-12/28/2004 - Awning Collapse At Anna VFW Post Kills One Man, Injures Another
-12/29/2004 - Phil Myers Makes Plans To Rebuild After Fire Destroys Main Lumber Store In Mayfield
-12/30/2004 - Police Seek To Arrest Franklin Nash In Connection With Tuesday's Robbery Of Paducah Federal Credit Union
-12/30/2004 - Authorities Arrest West Paducah Man On Several Drug Related Charges
-12/30/2004 - University Presidents Look To Legislature For More Funding For Higher Education
-12/30/2004 - Paducah Couple Arrested On Drug, Weapons Charges
-12/30/2004 - Fletcher To Make Announcement Next Week On Homelessness, Substance Abuse Initiative
-12/30/2004 - Police Continue Crackdown On Drugs
-12/30/2004 - Metropolis Police Arrest Four On Theft Charges
-12/31/2004 - Johnnie Gray Reportedly Passes Polygraph Test
-12/31/2004 - Blagojevich picks video game advisory panel
-12/31/2004 - Brian Laczko Named New Four Rivers Center Executive Director
-12/31/2004 - Settlement Made In Law School Shooting
 
 

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