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January , 2005
-1/2/2005 - Emergency Appeal Issued For All Negative Blood Types
-1/2/2005 - New Year's Day Shooting At Dudley Court Leaves One Man Dead, One Woman Injured
-1/3/2005 - Six Drug Arrests Sunday Night In Mayfield
-1/3/2005 - Fletcher unveils initiative to combat substance abuse
-1/3/2005 - Lone Oak Branch Of Union Planters Bank Robbed
-1/4/2005 - Identities Released Of Suspects In Monday's Union Planters Bank Robbery
-1/4/2005 - Democrat takes oath, not seated as state Senator
-1/4/2005 - Danette Humphrey Named New Paducah School Board Chair, Member Renee Tilley Announces Resignation From Board
-1/4/2005 - Paducah Middle School Taking Steps To Ensure Safety For Students In Parking Lot
-1/4/2005 - State Police Report Seven Fatalities Over Holiday Weekend, Year End Fatality Toll at 955
-1/4/2005 - Barack Obama Sworn In As Illinois U-S Senator
-1/4/2005 - House Democrats re-elect most leadership
-1/6/2005 - U.S. Foodservice Announces Addition of 45 Jobs At Paducah Operation
-1/6/2005 - Metropolis Man Facing Federal Child Pornography Charges
-1/6/2005 - Mayor, Judge-Executive Speak To Chamber Breakfast
-1/6/2005 - Alleged Drug Dealer Wanted In Four Counties Captured In Graves County
-1/6/2005 - Illinois Attorney General Files Suit Over Metropolis Plant Gas Leaks
-1/6/2005 - Tax Reform Advocate Says Casino Gambling Not Covered By Anti-Tax Pledge
-1/6/2005 - Mayor Paxton Backtracks Over Comments Made About Paducah School Board
-1/7/2005 - Senate votes to seat disqualified candidate, Senator Bob Leeper Says He Will Resign In Protest
-1/8/2005 - Marshall County band to play in inaugural parade
-1/8/2005 - Republican Controlled State Senate Votes To Seat Stephenson In Contested Race, Leeper Threatens To Resign
-1/8/2005 - Fletcher says he's considering funding for tobacco farmer payments
-1/10/2005 - DOE Awards Paducah Remediation Contract to North Wind Paducah Cleanup Company LLC; $303 Million Small Business Contract Runs Through Sept, 2009
-1/10/2005 - Fatalities On Kentucky Roadways Showing No Signs Of Improving
-1/10/2005 - Body of woman found in Lake Barkley identified
-1/10/2005 - Fletcher touts need for overhauling state tax code
-1/10/2005 - Judge Won't Stop Stephenson From Acting As State Senator - At Least Not Yet
-1/10/2005 - Leeper Still Mulling Over Whether He'll Resign As State Senator
-1/11/2005 - McCary Murder Trial Delayed Til May
-1/11/2005 - Lights Display Raises Over $29,000 and 28,000 Pounds In Canned Goods For Area Charities
-1/11/2005 - Paducah Man Among 23 Injured In Navy Marine Accident
-1/11/2005 - Anti-War Demonstrations Planned Later This Month
-1/12/2005 - Cars, Light Trucks To Be Detoured Off Hwy. 60 In Livingston County, As Flood Preparations Continue
-1/12/2005 - Leeper Decides To Stay On As Independent In State Senate - At Least Through Summer
-1/13/2005 - Paducah Woman Injured After Being Struck By Vehicle
-1/13/2005 - Hopkinsville Man Killed In Trigg County Wreck
-1/13/2005 - Smithland Residents Hoping Levee Keeps Flood Waters At Bay
-1/13/2005 - Paducah Couple Arrested On Drug Charges
-1/13/2005 - Paducah Man Recaptured After Leaving Court During Drug Trial
-1/13/2005 - WKCTC Culinary Arts Classroom To Be Named In Honor Of Gerry Montgomery
-1/14/2005 - Man With Shotgun Holds Up Service Station In Grand Rivers Early Friday Morning
-1/14/2005 - Floodgates Being Installed On Ohio River At Paducah
-1/14/2005 - Majority Of Crowd At Murray Would Support Gov. Fletcher's Proposed Cigarette Tax Hike
-1/14/2005 - Jury Recommends 60 Year Sentence For Man Convicted In
-1/17/2005 - Former WKU Quarterback Turned Lawyer In Bankruptcy Cout
-1/17/2005 - Pell Grants May Be Reduced
-1/17/2005 - Harrah's Casino To Reopen Thursday As Floodwaters Recede
-1/17/2005 - Consumers beware, grants may be too good to be true
-1/19/2005 - Paducah Middle School Teacher Suspended After Police Find Teens Drinking Alcohol At Her Home
-1/19/2005 - Dennis Hines Could Get Up To Ten Years After Pleading Guilty To Sexual Abuse Of 8-Year-Old Girl
-1/19/2005 - Paducah Woman Arrested On Drug Charges Following Morning Search
-1/20/2005 - Murray Man Arrested For Making Bomb Threats
-1/20/2005 - Kentucky Supreme Court to hear budget lawsuit
-1/20/2005 - Court says car tax loophole intact from 1995 to 2002
-1/20/2005 - Heights Hospitality Signs Agreement To Purchase Executive Inn
-1/20/2005 - Groups Stage Opposing Demonstrations At Noble Park
-1/21/2005 - Memorial Service For Katie Gray Sunday
-1/21/2005 - Trial Delayed After Former Governor Begs
-1/21/2005 - United Way Raises $935,589
-1/21/2005 - Caldwell County Man Convicted In Paducah Federal Court
-1/21/2005 - Illinois says online tax filing off to good start
-1/21/2005 - Linda Murnane Named New Kentucky Human Rights Commission Executive Director
-1/21/2005 - Howard Sentenced To Eight Years For Reckless Homicide
-1/23/2005 - Robbery Suspect Leads Police On 45-Minute Chase That Ends With Crash
-1/23/2005 - House Fire Sunday In Trigg County Claims One Life
-1/24/2005 - Calloway County Man Charged With Having Sex With Minors
-1/24/2005 - McCracken County Officials Expect To File Charges Against The Purple Building Thursday
-1/24/2005 - Traffic Reduced To One Lane On Tennessee River, Shawneetown Bridge
-1/24/2005 - Industrial park to take place of former Marion chicken farm
-1/24/2005 - Nine People Killed On Kentucky Roadways Last Week, Brings Total Thus Far To 46
-1/24/2005 - Tennessee Man Killed In Trigg County Wreck
-1/25/2005 - Falling Revenues Mean Big Cuts On The Way For Paducah Schools
-1/25/2005 - New plant to provide one-hundred jobs in Clinton
-1/25/2005 - State Police Investigating Equipment Disappearance At General Tire Plant In Mayfield
-1/25/2005 - Cowgill refuses to divulge budget, tax details
-1/25/2005 - Juvenile Charged With Assault On Police Officer Following Fight On School Bus
-1/26/2005 - Paducah Police Get Tips That Drug Dealers Are Delivering Cocaine To Buyers' Doors
-1/26/2005 - Levee At Smithland Being Removed Starting Wednesday
-1/26/2005 - Roundtree Pleads Guilty To Murdering Woman In Metropolis
-1/27/2005 - Crews Hard At Work Containing Oil-Spill In Kentucky River
-1/27/2005 - State Police Investigate Shooting That Leaves Lyon County Man Dead
-1/27/2005 - Tyson Agrees To Spend Half Million Dollars To Monitor For Ammonia At Two Kentucky Chicken Farms
-1/27/2005 - Whitfield, Chandler Receive Committee Assignments In Washington
-1/27/2005 - Kevil Couple Arrested On Drug Charges
-1/28/2005 - Mechanic At Union County Wildlife Refuge To Get Job And State-Owned Wheelchair Back
-1/28/2005 - Cave-In-Rock Ferry Resumes Operations Friday
-1/28/2005 - Fletcher Wants 34 Cents Per Pack Increase In Kentucky's Cigarette Tax
-1/28/2005 - Temporary Restraining Order Filed Against Leeder Bottoms Gentlemen's Club
-1/28/2005 - Transportation Cabinet Develops Winter Road Condition Definitions
-1/31/2005 - Former Benton City Employee Arrested On Theft Charges
-1/31/2005 - Paducah Towboat Company Defendant In Lawsuit Over Barge Accident
-1/31/2005 - Lawmakers grumbling over delay in governor's budget
-1/31/2005 - Seven Men Arrested in Rape Of Woman In Mayfield
-1/31/2005 - Mayfield Men Arrested On Drug Charges
February , 2005
-2/1/2005 - Graves County Wreck Injures Five
-2/1/2005 - Governor Fletcher Delivers State of the Commonwealth Address
-2/1/2005 - Attorney General Stumbo Files Complaint Against Atmos Energy
-2/1/2005 - NRC Issues Order To USEC Over Safety Training At PGDP.
-2/1/2005 - Louisville Lawmaker Proposes Slot Machine Legislation
-2/3/2005 - Eight Applicants For Vacant School Board Seat
-2/3/2005 - Second Bidder Files Protest Against North Wind Cleanup
-2/3/2005 - Calvert City Council Finalizing Liquor Ordinance
-2/3/2005 - Blagojevich offers low-cost ideas in third State of the State
-2/3/2005 - Two Injured In Irvin Cobb Drive Wreck
-2/3/2005 - House Committee Approves Junk Food Bill
-2/4/2005 - Paducah Man Arrested In Sexual Abuse Of 13-Year Old Girl
-2/4/2005 - Governor's comments on industry please winemakers
-2/4/2005 - Police Arrest Six Following Friday Morning Drug Raids
-2/4/2005 - Stumbo Proposes Legislation To Halt Unregulated Internet Drug Sales
-2/4/2005 - Fletcher defends his tax proposal
-2/7/2005 - SIU names Public Policy Institute after late senator
-2/7/2005 - Landfills Added To Priority List For State Remediation
-2/7/2005 - Fletcher embraces energy plan for state
-2/7/2005 - Attendance Drops At Some Schools Due To Illness
-2/9/2005 - Jail Inmate, Girlfriend Arrested On Escape Charges
-2/9/2005 - Murray School System May Have To Pay $2 Million For Inaccurately Reporting Number of Students
-2/9/2005 - Leeper Introduces Bill To Require 50 Days Notice On Any Candidate Challenges
-2/9/2005 - Ad on eBay offering son to highest bidder is pulled
-2/9/2005 - Bill would double amount consumers can borrow from payday lenders
-2/9/2005 - Caldwell Fiscal Court Approves Ordinance To Regulate Adult Businesses
-2/9/2005 - Federal Money Available To Kentucky Counties Hit Hard By Snow Storm
-2/11/2005 - Fletcher promotes child restraints, won't take stand on legislation
-2/11/2005 - Kentucky Woman Attacked For Baby, According To Officials
-2/11/2005 - Four Louisville Police Offices Fired In Connection With Beating A Paducah Man
-2/11/2005 - Former Governor Home After Surgery
-2/11/2005 - Murray Woman Dies From Injuries Received In Crash
-2/11/2005 - Senate passes bill to put limit on sale of popular meth ingredient
-2/14/2005 - Ledbetter Convenience Store Robbed
-2/14/2005 - Fire Destroys Mobile Home
-2/14/2005 - Paducah Man Arrested Following Saturday Morning Raid
-2/14/2005 - Hopkinsville Woman Facing Drug Charges
-2/14/2005 - Police Find Drugs In Search Of Paducah Man's Home
-2/14/2005 - Poll Shows Kentuckians Favor Alcohol, Tobacco Taxes
-2/15/2005 - Bluegrass Polls Shows Majority Of Kentuckians Surveyed In Favor Of Allowing Slot Machines At Racetracks
-2/15/2005 - Lawmakers push anti-meth legislation
-2/15/2005 - Bluegrass Polls Shows Majority Of Kentuckians Surveyed In Favor Of Allowing Slot Machines At Racetracks
-2/15/2005 - Deputy Placed On Leave Following Monday Chase
-2/15/2005 - Search For Body Of Katie Gray Could Resume By Weekend
-2/15/2005 - Committee To Interview School Board Applicants In March
-2/16/2005 - Freidman's Locations In Murray, Hopkinsville To Close Under Bankruptcy Plan
-2/16/2005 - Homeland Security Training Exercise Thursday In Paducah
-2/16/2005 - Flu Vaccine Being Made Available At Purchase Area Health Departments
-2/16/2005 - Cypress School To Get $1.3 Million To Rebuild
-2/16/2005 - Senate votes to kill off public financing
-2/16/2005 - House passes modified payday lending plan
-2/17/2005 - Paducah Company Sued Over Barge Accident
-2/17/2005 - Identity Still Unknown On Infant's Body Found At Hopkinsville Cemetery
-2/17/2005 - Measure Would Help Small Businesses With Health Insurance Costs
-2/17/2005 - Livingston County Man Charged With Sexually Abusing 11-Year Old
-2/17/2005 - Mayfield Police Continue Search For Man Involved In Stabbing
-2/17/2005 - More felony charges added in fatal I-57 wreck
-2/18/2005 - Aquaculture Hoping For Half Million Dollar Grant Request
-2/18/2005 - Tennessee Man Charged With Murder In Monday Chase
-2/18/2005 - Livingston County Man Charged In Baby's Death
-2/18/2005 - Farley Couple Arrested On Drug Charges
-2/22/2005 - Hollis Pleads Guilty To Sex Abuse Charge Stemming From Teen Beer Party
-2/22/2005 - Mike Smith Touts Paducah And Its Quilts To Toyota Executive
-2/23/2005 - Bank Robbery In Brookport Prompts Massac Authorities To Call In Paducah Police Bomb Squad
-2/24/2005 - Paducah Police Seek Identity of Alleged Forger
-2/24/2005 - Hashish, LSD, Pot And Meth Seized In Raid On Lone Oak Home
-2/24/2005 - Tennessee Robbery Leads To Shootout With Police In Dyersburg, Where The Suspect Was Killed
-2/25/2005 - Lourdes, Western Baptist Commit More Money To WKCTC Nursing Program
-2/26/2005 - Device That Looked Like Pipe Bomb Prompts Scare At Lone Oak High School Friday
-2/26/2005 - Livingston Jury Convicts Bob Gaines Of Murder
-2/26/2005 - Fire At General Tire Prompts Evacuation Of Building
-2/28/2005 - Exhibit and book document deadly 1925 tornado
-2/28/2005 - Four Arrested In Drug Raids Over The Weekend
-2/28/2005 - Nine People Killed On Kentucky Roadways Last Week
-2/28/2005 - Online Illinois Cigarette Purchasers To Get Bill For Cigarette Taxes
-2/28/2005 - KY 123 Railroad Crossing In Bardwell Closing For Repair Work
-2/28/2005 - V-A Clinic To Close Thursday And Friday, Reopen In New Location Next Week
March , 2005
-3/1/2005 - Former Cairo Coach Indicted On Charges Stemming From Basket-Brawl Last Year At Massac
-3/1/2005 - Kentucky Senate Votes Unanimously To Approve Budget And Tax Plan
-3/1/2005 - Two Arrested In Morning Drug Raid
-3/1/2005 - Metropolis Man Facing Drug Charges
-3/1/2005 - Henderson Appointed To Blue Ribbon Panel
-3/1/2005 - Fulton approves off-track betting
-3/2/2005 - School Bus Driver Shot and Killed In Stewart County, Tennessee; Student In Custody
-3/2/2005 - Paducah Man Arrested After Cashing In Stolen Lottery Tickets
-3/2/2005 - Teacher's Aide Enters Alford Plea To Assault On Student
-3/2/2005 - Trigg County Man Facing Charges After Crashing Into Police Cruiser
-3/3/2005 - Paducah Couple Arrested On Drug Charges
-3/3/2005 - Man Wanted In Bank Robberies Arrested In California
-3/3/2005 - House, Senate Leaders Meet Over Spending Plans
-3/3/2005 - Livingston County Grand Jury Indicts Both Mother And Father For Murder Of Infant Son
-3/4/2005 - Court Of Appeals Says WKU And Its Employees Not Legally Liable For Murder In Dorm Room, But Foundation May Be
-3/4/2005 - Cadiz Considered For 150-Job Manufacturing Plant
-3/4/2005 - Second Suspect In Lone Oak Bank Robbery Arrested In San Francisco
-3/4/2005 - Judge Says Owner, Operator of Topless Club Violated Injunction
-3/4/2005 - U.S. 60 Tennessee and Cumberland River Bridges Set for Inspections Monday; Both to Require One Lane Traffic
-3/6/2005 - State Conferees: We Have A Budget And A Tax Plan!
-3/6/2005 - Graves County Man Charged With Assault For Shooting Man In Paducah Friday Night
-3/8/2005 - Senate passes plan to end public election financing
-3/8/2005 - Calvert City Residents Providing Input On Alcohol Sale Legislation
-3/8/2005 - Appeals court upholds decision to dismiss lawsuit filed by uranium plant workers
-3/9/2005 - Grand Jury Returns Indictments Against Suspects On Child Pornography Charges
-3/9/2005 - General Assembly Passes Budget, Tax Bills
-3/9/2005 - Salem Man Facing Charges After Arrest Monday
-3/10/2005 - Former officers indicted in beating incident
-3/10/2005 - Former Metropolis Police Officer Charged With Trafficking Meth
-3/10/2005 - Former Special Deputy Gets Ten Years In Sexual Abuse
-3/11/2005 - Leeder Bottoms Adult Nightclub Opens
-3/11/2005 - Fletcher Says He'll Run Again In 2007
-3/11/2005 - State smokers bracing for big hike in state cigarette tax
-3/11/2005 - Beefed-up security at SEC tournament after courthouse shooting
-3/11/2005 - Fire Captain Resigns After Caught Fishing On Sick Day
-3/12/2005 - Paducah Woman Killed In Lone Oak Wreck
-3/15/2005 - Quality Of Life Cited As Big Asset By Paducah Area Residents
-3/15/2005 - Knock At Door Of Trooper's Home Leads To Arrest Of Paducah Man On Drug Charges
-3/16/2005 - Lucas Goodrum Takes The Stand in His Own Defense
-3/16/2005 - Union Officials Upset That Mayfield General Tire Workers Were Left-Out Of Bonuses For Nonunion Workers
-3/17/2005 - Lone Oak Loses To Corbin In Overtime At State Tournament
-3/17/2005 - UK Wildcats Beat Eastern Kentucky Colonels 72-to-64
-3/17/2005 - Senator Bunning Says If Baseball Doesn't Crack Down On Steroid Abuse, Congress Will Take Action
-3/18/2005 - Livingston County Votes To Close Its Jail
-3/21/2005 - Quintero Wins New Trial In 1988 Escape From Kentucky State Penitentiary
-3/21/2005 - Jody Richards Says He Won't Run For Governor In 2007
-3/21/2005 - Two Heath High Graduates Injured In Attack On Kentucky National Guard Convoy In Iraq
-3/21/2005 - Kentucky Guardsman Has Died In Iraq; Unrelated To Insurgent Attack
-3/21/2005 - Stumbo Says KY General Assembly Can Expand Gambling Without Constitutional Amendment
-3/21/2005 - Jury acquits Goodrum in WKU dorm fire case
-3/22/2005 - Shimkus recovering after heart surgery
-3/22/2005 - Wingo Man Injured In Wreck
-3/22/2005 - Soldiers Describe Iraq Ambush
-3/22/2005 - Illinois collects $135 million in new tax amnesty
-3/22/2005 - Fish Cooperative Looking For Private Investments
-3/22/2005 - Health advocates want Illinois cities to set their own smoking rules
-3/23/2005 - Louisville Police Officer Dies After Shootout Wednesday Morning
-3/24/2005 - Fletcher Presents Grant Check To River Heritage Museum
-3/24/2005 - Tilghman's Girls Advance To Elite 8
-3/24/2005 - Counties, Cities To Get Road Bond Money
-3/27/2005 - Diesel Fuel Made With Soybeans Offered At Paducah Service Station
-3/27/2005 - Former MSU Employee Charged With Viewing University E-Mail Accounts
-3/27/2005 - Former Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Worker Nears Payment Over Health Problems
-3/28/2005 - Hundreds Of Officers Attend Funeral Of Slain Louisville Police Officer
-3/29/2005 - Mother Seeking Damages Over Assault Of Teenager At Day Treatment Center
-3/29/2005 - Two Arrested, One Cited, Following Drug Searches At McCracken County High Schools
-3/30/2005 - Board approves Harrah's Metropolis Casino hotel project
-3/30/2005 - Soldier Subdued After Trying To Overpower Guards
-3/30/2005 - Some Fletcher Appointees Paid Three Times What Average State Worker Makes
-3/31/2005 - Trooper From Mayfield Post Fired Over Dishonesty Charge
April , 2005
-4/1/2005 - Daylight Savings Time Begins Sunday
-4/1/2005 - New Information In Death Of Kentucky National Guardsman
-4/1/2005 - CSI Purchases 49 Percent Stake In Heartland Communications Internet Services
-4/1/2005 - New Kohl's Store To Open Sunday
-4/1/2005 - McCarthy will step down as Kentucky Republican chief
-4/2/2005 - Energy Department Grants Cleanup Extension To Bechtel Jacobs
-4/2/2005 - LeBuhn Appointed To Fill Paducah School Board Vacancy
-4/2/2005 - Adult Nightclub Given Until May To Pay Fine
-4/4/2005 - Marshall County Woman Arrested On Theft Charges
-4/4/2005 - Police Investigate Burglary At Paducah Ford
-4/4/2005 - State Lawmaker Preparing Bill To Establish Who Investigates Violent Campus Crimes
-4/5/2005 - Fugitive From Texas Caught In McCracken County Tuesday
-4/5/2005 - Member Of Paducah-Based Guard Unit Killed In Iraq
-4/5/2005 - Work On Permanent Levee For Smithland To Begin Next Week
-4/6/2005 - Two Arrested On Drug Charges
-4/6/2005 - Jury Selection Underway In Akbar Trial
-4/6/2005 - Witnesses say former investment manager absconded with their money
-4/6/2005 - McDaniel Elected Mayor Of Metropolis, Defeating Clanahan
-4/6/2005 - Bunning Heading To Pope's Funeral; Hastert Sidelined By Kidney Stones
-4/6/2005 - State board mulling plan on assessment exams
-4/7/2005 - Five Arrested After Officers Find Meth, Marijuana In Lone Oak Apartment
-4/7/2005 - Blood Drives Set For Caldwell, Crittenden Counties With Supply
-4/7/2005 - Paducah Man Suffers Chest Injuries In Head-On Collision Early Thursday
-4/7/2005 - Injured Kentucky guardsman recovering back home
-4/7/2005 - State board approves preschool funding rates
-4/7/2005 - Two Arrested, Juvenile Charged, Following Drug Search
-4/8/2005 - John Puryear Bridge Declared
-4/12/2005 - Metropolis Man Charged With Attempted Murder
-4/12/2005 - Power Knocked Out In Parts Of Massac County Following Storm
-4/12/2005 - SIU To Raise Fees To Meet Rising Costs
-4/12/2005 - Woman Sought In Graves County Found Safe
-4/13/2005 - Leeper Loses Committee Chairmanship After Leaving Republican Party
-4/13/2005 - Authorities Search For Suspect In Sexual Assault
-4/13/2005 - Marshall County Doctor Pays $366,332 In Settlement With Government
-4/14/2005 - Heath Middle Student Charged With Terroristic Threatening
-4/14/2005 - Judge To Rule On Whether Lethal Injection Is 'Cruel and Unusual' Punishment
-4/14/2005 - High Speed Chase Leads To Arrest Of Burna Man
-4/14/2005 - McCracken County Man Arrested On Drug Charges
-4/18/2005 - Delays To Be Expected Along Smithland Levee Construction Area
-4/18/2005 - Man Killed In ATV Wreck
-4/18/2005 - Officers Seize 23 Pounds of Marijuana
-4/18/2005 - State Police Investigating Remains Found In Trigg County Home
-4/19/2005 - One Killed, Another Injured In Monday Night Wreck
-4/19/2005 - Funeral For Clarence 'Big House' Gaines This Friday
-4/19/2005 - Kentucky Catholics React To News Of New Pope
-4/19/2005 - AQS Quilt Show Winners Announced
-4/20/2005 - Nearly Three Months After Robbery, Police Chase And Crash, Dunning Now In Jail
-4/20/2005 - Car Chase Suspect Out Of Hospital, Now In Jail
-4/20/2005 - Murray Man Charged In Home Invasion
-4/20/2005 - Paducah City Commission Hears Pros And Cons Of Banning Smoking In Restaurants
-4/20/2005 - Federal Grand Jury Returns Indictment Against Eddyville Man
-4/21/2005 - City Looking Into Possibly Raising Payroll Tax For City Workers
-4/21/2005 - Brookport Man Arrested On Counterfeiting, Drug Charges
-4/23/2005 - Work On Olivet Church Road To Begin Monday
-4/23/2005 - Three Arrested On Drug Charges
-4/23/2005 - McCracken County Man Admits Guilt
-4/23/2005 - Parks Department Adding Assistant Park Manager Positions At State Resorts
-4/23/2005 - Fundraising Drive To Renovate Governor's Mansion Announced
-4/26/2005 - Group Wants FBI To Investigate Jessica Currin Murder As A Hate Crime
-4/26/2005 - City Commission Votes To Establish Task Force To Look Into Smoking Ban In More Depth
-4/27/2005 - Child Received Lethal Dose Of Cough Syrup, Says Detective
-4/27/2005 - Traffic On US-62 Cumberland River Bridge Reduced To One Lane
-4/27/2005 - Paducah Man Arrested After Selling Drugs To Undercover Officer
-4/28/2005 - Southern Illinois Callers May Someday Have To Ask: Is That Area Code 618 Or 730?
-4/28/2005 - Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit On Display At Executive Inn
-4/28/2005 - Paducah Man Arrested On Child Porn Charges
-4/28/2005 - Simon Says It's O.K. With Her If Someone Else Is Appointed To Gaming Board
-4/28/2005 - Army Sergeant Hasan Akbar Issues Only Brief Apology For Attack On Fort Campbell Soldiers
-4/29/2005 - Murray State Football Coach On Paid Leave Pending Investigation Into Arrests Of Player, Former Teammate
-4/29/2005 - Lexington Police Investigate Alleged Rape Of Woman At Wildcat Lodge
-4/29/2005 - Akbar Sentenced To Death By Military Jury
-4/30/2005 - Breanna Wilson, Mom Ronda Among Those Who Died In Massac County Crash
May , 2005
-5/2/2005 - Truck Driver Injured In Saturday Wreck
-5/2/2005 - Boaters Lucky After Boat Sinks
-5/2/2005 - Metropolis Man Facing Burglary Charges
-5/2/2005 - One Killed, Five Injured In Crittendon County Wreck
-5/3/2005 - Maryland Man Pleads Guilty To Sexual Abuse Of Three Ft. Campbell Children
-5/3/2005 - Ramsey Trying To Get Word Out About Summer Job Opportunities With State
-5/3/2005 - Johnnie Gray Tries Suicide Attempt - No Word On Condition
-5/4/2005 - Lexington Police Say Until Information Comes Forward, They'll Drop Investigation Into Sexual Assault Allegations
-5/4/2005 - Three Members Of Smoking Ban Task Force Named
-5/4/2005 - Payment Program Deadline For Tobacco Quote Holders Is June 17th
-5/4/2005 - No Developments In Katie Gray Case, Say Authorities
-5/4/2005 - Student Charged After Marijuana Found In Vehicle
-5/5/2005 - Three Injured In Calloway Wreck
-5/5/2005 - Two Arrested On Drug Charges After Traffic Stop
-5/5/2005 - Grand Jury charges state senator Turner
-5/6/2005 - Gas tax going up in July
-5/6/2005 - Sheriff Seeks More Money To Hold Onto Deputies
-5/6/2005 - Metropolis Man Facing Drug Charges
-5/6/2005 - Jury Convicts Priddy Of Manslaughter, Tampering With Evidence
-5/9/2005 - Mayfield Couple Arrested After Officers Find Pot Hidden In Playstation
-5/9/2005 - Graves County Officials Arrest Three Following Incident
-5/9/2005 - Governor Fletcher Appoints Paducah Woman To Licensure Board
-5/9/2005 - Fletcher says judicial experience not necessary for justice
-5/9/2005 - Fort Campbell Thought To Be Safe From Base Closing
-5/10/2005 - Pannunzio Reinstated As Murray State Football Coach
-5/10/2005 - Paducah Couple Arrested On Drug Charges
-5/10/2005 - Gilbertsville Man Arrested Following Investigation Into Construction Site Theft
-5/10/2005 - Two Southern Illinois Nursing Homes To Close
-5/10/2005 - Neil Archer Announces Candidacy For McCracken Judge-Executive
-5/10/2005 - Report Says Illinois Could Save Billion Dollars By Changing Way It Provides Health Care To Poor
-5/11/2005 - Plea Agreement Allows McCary To Avoid Death Penalty In Killing Of Halvorson
-5/11/2005 - McCracken County Man Charged With Trafficking In Stolen Vehicles
-5/11/2005 - Police Warn About Increase In Thefts With Summer Approaching
-5/11/2005 - Smoking Ban Task Force Now In Place
-5/11/2005 - Tennessee River Bridge Closed Briefly After Being Struck By Barge
-5/12/2005 - Murray Man Drowns In Calloway County Lake
-5/13/2005 - Paducah's Army National Guard Reserve Center Is On The List Of Recommended Closures, But Local Official Thinks That May Not Necessarily Be Bad News
-5/13/2005 - Effects Of Plan Vary On Kentucky, Illinois Facilities
-5/14/2005 - Williams Says He's Competent To Stand Trial
-5/14/2005 - Classes To Begin This Fall For Paducah Law School
-5/14/2005 - Report: Kentucky Needs To Challenge Students
-5/16/2005 - Attorney General's Office Investigating Transportation Hiring Allegations
-5/16/2005 - Arrests Of School Students Sparks Debate
-5/16/2005 - Topinka offers Edgar $100,000 if he agrees to run again
-5/16/2005 - Deputies Seize Cigarettes, Contraband, At McCracken Jail
-5/16/2005 - Ground Broken For New Amphitheater At Noble Park.
-5/16/2005 - Singers Gear Up For Paducah Idol This Summer
-5/17/2005 - Five soldiers injured in accident at Fort Campbell
-5/17/2005 - Search warrants served on governor's office
-5/17/2005 - U.S. 60 TN River Bridge Reduced to One Lane
-5/17/2005 - Paducah Police Seek Woman Who Allegedly Struck Repo Woman With Her Car
-5/17/2005 - Toyota Announces Plans To Produce Hybrid Cars In Georgetown, Kentucky