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U.S. employers added 559,000 jobs last month, as the unemployment rate fell to 5.8% from 6.1% in April. Employers say they could use even more workers as demand surges and pandemic fears recede.
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This post includes audio and links for WKMS Student Reporter Taylor Inman. WKMS is submitting Inman's work for the Best College Reporter award for the…
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Market House Theatre holds auditions for two of its Family Series shows this Monday and Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the Studio Theatre. Actors can audition for…
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Teachers and their immediate families receive free general admission to the Homeplace, Golden Pond Planetarium, and Woodlands Nature Station this Saturday…
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The Murray State University department of English and philosophy presents a reading by poet and essayist Eamonn Wall tomorrow night at 7:30 in the Clara…
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Paducah Parks Services hosts “Touch a Truck” Thursday morning from 10 to noon in the parking lot by the Farmers’ Market. Kids, teachers, and families, can…
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There’s a screening of "Your Rivers Have Trained You," a documentary about the life and work of Irish poet and essayist Eamonn Wall, this Wednesday night…
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Ink Makes Noise is a live performance art collaboration between Paul Lorenz and Todd Birdsong, to be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 at the Yeiser Art Center…
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Paducah Cooperative Ministry seeks donations for its food pantry to help with its emergency food assistance program. Items needed include peanut butter,…
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West Kentucky Community and Technical College invites kids ages 9 to 13 to participate in an eight-week program teaching basic coding and computer…
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The Christian County Agri-Business Association and the Christian County Chamber of Commerce host a "Meet the Ag Commissioner Candidates Forum" Thursday at…
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The Alzheimer's Support Group holds a regular monthly meeting tomorrow morning at 10 at the Pennyrile Area Development District office in Hopkinsville.…