Front Page Sunday 9/30
Facebook is a great way to get, and stay, in touch with friends and family, old or new. It’s also a great way for anyone to access things you may only want a few people to see. And on Front Page...
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WKMS News’ regional political coverage continues with two forums originally aired last week. First, Paducah and McCracken County residents decide next month whether or not to combine their two...
View ArticleFront Page Sunday 10/21
Good morning, I’m Todd Hatton. It’s Sunday, October 21st. This past week, WKMS News brought you the latest in our series of live candidate forums focusing on Kentucky’s 3rd District State House race....
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Enlarge imageListenThe Kentucky Supreme Court could rule soon on the case of a high school student charged and convicted after admitting to his school principal and the resource officer that he shared...
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To say the least, George Frideric Handel’s “Messiah” has staying power. The powerful, moving oratorio is a masterpiece of Baroque music and has become a staple of holiday choral performances around the...
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This week on Front Page, Gayle Kaler is a Paducah city commissioner and stylist whose clients once included the River City’s first female mayor, Dolly McNutt. Now, appropriately enough, Kaler herself...
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There are host of issues awaiting Kentucky lawmakers when they get to Frankfort this Tuesday. From industrial hemp and a state-wide health benefits exchange to state pension reform and how student...
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Starting a new job is usually a pretty stressful proposition. Now imagine that starting that new job involves having to tackle some of the most contentious issues facing the Commonwealth of Kentucky....
View ArticleFront Page Sunday 1/27
The word “frontier” likely conjures images straight out of a John Ford western. But what you may not be aware of is that if you reside in western Kentucky, you may soon be living in an officially...
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