Rest in peace, Army Sgt. William Bays, 29-year-old Californian transplanted to Todd County, husband and father of three daughters.
Back to West Paducah.
Mr. Basketball 1986.
Kentuckian of the year:
We are losing the fight against police brutality in America. Period. https://t.co/695glBI0eV— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) June 22, 2017
Every day, the news is chock-full of the saddest and most desperate, pregnant opening scenes of movies, and about the only way I can bring myself to keep looking at them is to imagine the happiest, most unlikely endings.
Four thousand twenty-five homeless people in Kentucky.
The state is seeking to enlarge its diversity of adoptive families.
Two minutes and forty seconds each Aug. 21 in Allensville, Dycusburg, Fairview, Hopkinsville, Princeton and Salem ...
Tonight in Hoptown: "Mr. Eclipse."
Archaeology day camps for kids 9-11 start tomorrow at Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site.
Good jobs news from Paducah.
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is coming to Etown!
Mall ready for Friday Night Thunder https://t.co/rrq0WKIqoO #somky pic.twitter.com/4VOy8DjWzn— Somerset Kentucky (@Somerset_KY) June 22, 2017
No comments:
Post a Comment