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Candidates running for local office in Paducah in the November general election made their cases to voters Thursday evening at a forum hosted by the local NAACP chapter.
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Crowds braved snow and single-digit temperatures to celebrate the legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in far western Kentucky Monday.
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West Kentucky Community & Technical College is renaming its office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to memorialize the Paducah institution’s first Black graduate.
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The Paducah-McCracken County NAACP's 2023 Fredricka Hargrove-MLK Jr. Essay Contest winners have been announced. Here are the winners and their essays.
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Over a hundred people marched in Paducah Monday in recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The Paducah-McCracken County NAACP organized the event as part of their programming for the 2022 day of service.
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The Paducah-McCracken County NAACP announces the winners of the 2022 Annual Fredricka Hargrove, Martin Luther King Essay/Poster Contest.
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A renowned Black academic and author who’s written more than 20 books on topics ranging from the racial and socioeconomic fault lines following Hurricane Katrina and the legacy of civil rights Malcolm X will speak in Paducah on Sunday.
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Organizations, local governments and other institutions throughout western Kentucky held virtual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebrations and events…
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A new billboard in a western Kentucky town calls for the termination of a local school district superintendent after an old photo of the school official…
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The Paducah Board of Education after about two hours of private deliberation in executive session directed Superintendent Donald Shively to take 40 days…