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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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Wrangler's Riding Club holds a horse show this Saturday night at 6. Events include pony lead line, show classes, horseback games, and speed events. The…
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Paducah holds its annual Emancipation Celebration Parade this Saturday morning at 11. The parade starts at Washington Street, travels along Walter Jetton…
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The Hotel Metropolitan in Paducah hosts a fish fry this Friday starting at 11 a.m. The menu features fish, white beans, slaw, cornbread, and homemade…
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As part of the McCracken County Master Gardeners’ Toolbox Series, beekeeper Jim Gould presents a program on the importance of honeybees as a pollinator of…
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The Hopkins County Sheriff's Office continues its pet food drive benefiting the Hopkins County Humane Society. Drop off unopened bags or cans of cat or…
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The annual international juried photography exhibit “Art Through the Lens” remains on display through Saturday at the Yeiser Art Center in Paducah.…
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There's a lot of buzz about Harper Lee's new novel Go Set a Watchman. On Sounds Good, Jenni Todd, Asia Burnett and Kate Lochte preview the first WKMS Book…
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As part of the Jackson Purchase Foundation's Summer Conservation Series, the Murray State University Expo Center hosts a free Healthy Soils workshop and…
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Starting Friday, the Paris-Henry County Heritage Center hosts an exhibit titled “Becoming the Volunteer State: Tennessee in the War of 1812.” The…
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The American Red Cross holds a blood drive tomorrow and Wednesday from 11 to 3 at the Murray Wal-Mart. Donors must be at least 17 years old, weigh at…