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Workers at Paducah's Gaseous Diffusion Plant will remain employed for at least the next 60 days as United States Enrichment Corporation officials continue…
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The United States Enrichment Corporation and several other companies have sent proposals to the Department of Energy to continue enriching uranium at the…
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GE-Hitachi may be one of other possible companies vying to operate the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant if current operations at the plant cease. The…
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The U.S. Department of Energy is seeking proposals from companies for the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant to try to cut costs while preserving some or all…
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An argument erupted last night at Paducah's city commission meeting between Mayor Bill Paxton and an advocate for nuclear plant workers dealing with…
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The federal government and Department of Energy contractor Bechtel Jacobs have reached a 230-thousand-dollar settlement over allegations the company…
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Paducah Economic Development Council president Chad Chancellor says officials need to start thinking about alternative future uses for the Paducah Gaseous…
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Kentucky Congressman Ed Whitfield says despite his comments that the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion plant is on its "Last Leg" he’s keeping an open mind about…
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The 1200 employees at Paducah’s Gaseous Diffusion plant learned this week their jobs will be safe for another year. The United States Enrichment…
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"...drifting along with the tumbling tumbleweeds."NPR reports on the journey to stardom for US gymnast Aly Raisman.Kentucky ~ 1,200 jobs in Paducah are…