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The Columbia Theater in downtown Paducah has been renamed the Columbia Art House by its volunteer board as part of an ongoing restoration process for the historic venue.
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A Pride festival celebrating the LGBTQ community is returning to downtown Paducah this upcoming weekend featuring drag performances, music from LGBTQ artists, local businesses and churches.
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More than three months after the December tornado outbreak, the National Weather Service’s Paducah office scientists held a workshop on the science of the storm and information messaging around the Dec. 10 disaster.
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A Paducah-born baritone recently hit a high note in his singing career. Blake Denson was recently named one of five winners of the 2022 George London Award for opera.
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Several Kentucky communities received top 10 placements in a ranking of economic growth and development.
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A Louisville-based development firm intends to convert a parking lot in the middle of downtown Paducah into a hospitality and retail destination.
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A Paducah City Commission meeting last month saw the unanimous passage of an annexation incentives package ordinance along with a goal-setting message from Mayor George Bray: the city wants to bring a minimum of six parcels into its bounds voluntarily every year. This new plan has McCracken County officials nervous about what that could mean for their tax rolls in the future.
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Four regional artists are being featured in a Black History Month exhibit organized by the Paducah School of Art and Design (PSAD).
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A western Kentucky man is representing Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia in a trip bringing members of the Bahá’í faith across the world to Israel to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the passing of one of its leaders.
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Former Paducah Mayor Dorothy Geraldine “Gerry” Biggs Montgomery died Wednesday, according to Milner & Orr Funeral Home.