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Two organizations partnering together to start a Buddy Bench Project
Two organizations partnering together to start a Buddy Bench Project

The Purchase Player Community Performing Arts Center and Mayfield Lions Club want to make sure that none of these 24 individuals are ever forgotten.These two non-profit organizations are partnering together to start a Buddy Bench Project to honor the memories of those we lost in the tornado in December of 2021.

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Three UK recruits finalists for prestigious Naismith Trophy
Three UK recruits finalists for prestigious Naismith Trophy

Aaron Bradshaw, Justin Edwards and D.J. Wagner are among 10 players who will be considered for the prestigious award presented by the Atlanta Tipoff Club.

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US may lift protections for Yellowstone, Glacier grizzlies
US may lift protections for Yellowstone, Glacier grizzlies

U.S. wildlife officials have taken the first step to lift federal protections for grizzly bears in the northern Rocky Mountains, which would open the door to future hunting in several states

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Pandemic Medicaid will be ending soon, Beshear says
Pandemic Medicaid will be ending soon, Beshear says

"Given we were facing the pandemic, we wanted everyone to have healthcare coverage," he said. "They provided an easy way to sign up for Medicaid, making it easy for those without healthcare coverage to get on it. It helped with vaccination programs, testing, and ensuring everyone could go see a doctor when they needed to."

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Grant money will help clean 62 illegal dumps in Ky.
Grant money will help clean 62 illegal dumps in Ky.

The grants will be used in the following counties, with the number of sites in parentheses if it is more than one: Calloway, Carlisle, Christian (2) and Hopkins

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Kentucky's Oscar Tshiebwe voted as state's top sports figure
Kentucky's Oscar Tshiebwe voted as state's top sports figure

Kentucky men's basketball forward Oscar Tshiebwe, whose breakout junior season earned consensus selection as national player of the year, has been named the Lexington Herald-Leader's Kentucky Sports Figure of the Year

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Winter weather cancels flights, leads to death in Texas
Winter weather cancels flights, leads to death in Texas

Winter weather brought ice to a wide swath of the United States on Tuesday, causing the cancellation of more than 1,500 flights nationwide, bringing traffic to a standstill on an interstate through Arkansas and knocking out power to thousands of Texans.

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Lone Oak pastor following God's will to retire
Lone Oak pastor following God's will to retire

"It will be hard to actually leave. That part is going to be hard. But the decision, once you realize it's God's will, is kind of easy to follow," he said. "I've been doing this for over 40 years. I enjoy it. I just think it's time for a younger person to come in and have a 10- to 20-year vision for it."

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Governor urges Ky. communities to get 'Recovery Ready'
Governor urges Ky. communities to get 'Recovery Ready'

"One life lost to drug overdose is too many, and we must continue to commit ourselves to doing everything we can to help not just those struggling with addiction, but their families and communities as well," Beshear said. "The Recovery Ready Communities program gives communities the opportunity to identify gaps in their addiction treatment services and fill them."

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Paducah city commission votes to dismiss Guess
Paducah city commission votes to dismiss Guess

Commissioner David Guess and attorney David Riley listen to comments during the public hearing regarding charges to dismiss Guess from the city commission.

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TOXIC  WOKENESS
TOXIC WOKENESS

Local officials vote 4-0 to remove Paducah commissioner

Why is everyone so sensitive these days? Is there no room for laughter or humor? Is everyone so worried that anything they say might offend another person? Growing up as a person that loved comedy as art and a form of entertainment, my favorite comedian of all time is Richard Pryor. I like Dave Chappell, Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy and several other comedians. Pryor had no problem pointing fun at himself, including his own race, and other races as well.

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Senior Scene January 2023
Senior Scene January 2023
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God's view: His love outweighs his wrath
God's view: His love outweighs his wrath

The Bible says we see through a glass dimly...our view is limited. Our personal perspective is often tainted by emotions, but there is another view. There is God's view.

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3 western Ky. counties still not clear of drought conditions
3 western Ky. counties still not clear of drought conditions

Despite recording nearly three-quarters of an inch of rain over the past week, three counties in western Kentucky have not been cleared from drought conditions in the latest U.S. Drought Monitor report issued Thursday morning.

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Alec Baldwin to be charged with manslaughter in shooting
Alec Baldwin to be charged with manslaughter in shooting

Prosecutors announced that actor Alec Baldwin will be charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer who was killed on a New Mexico movie set

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Single Vehicle Injury Collision
Single Vehicle Injury Collision

Deputies from the Graves County Sheriff's Office were dispatched to a single vehicle, injury collision on KY 303 near Cuba. Deputy Ben Doran's investigation showed that Casey Dunaway, 28 of the Cuba area

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CRIME REPORT
CRIME REPORT

McCracken, Livingston and Graves crime 1/10-1/16

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CRIME REPORT 1/10-1/16
CRIME REPORT 1/10-1/16

McCracken, Livingston and Graves crime 1/10-1/16

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January Volunteer 2023
January Volunteer 2023
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Southern Ill News January 2023
Southern Ill News January 2023

Southern Illinois News, Your Local News Source!!

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Southern Ill News January 2023
Southern Ill News January 2023

Southern Illinois News, Your Local News Source!!

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New Year, New You: Four Tips for a Healthy Start to 2023
New Year, New You: Four Tips for a Healthy Start to 2023

Changing how you eat overnight can be daunting, but eating healthy doesn't mean you have to starve or deprive yourself. Instead, allow yourself the occasional indulgence, and make one or two healthy changes each week, like drinking fewer soft drinks or eating a salad with dinner each night.

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The Weekly 1-13-2023
The Weekly 1-13-2023

Weekly, Your Local News Source!!

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Work ongoing at state's COVID-19 memorial
Work ongoing at state's COVID-19 memorial

"I certainly hope that the next pandemic is 100 years in the future," the governor said, "but it is important that we prepare people for the next time to do even better, to lose fewer people, and to keep that full sense of unity during the entire time that we battle something like this."

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The God of HOPE...no place God can't go
The God of HOPE...no place God can't go

Many years ago, something died in me. I didn't know when it happened, but I knew it happened. I had a routine. I did the same thing every morning. I would get up early, go outside on my swing, pray, read the Bible and meditate on God. Somewhere along the way, even in my dedication, something died in me.

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