 | Local Plant Announces Layoffs, Employees React
Gerdau Ameristeel in Calvert City will lay off 26 people come January, according to two employees there. The company has announced layoffs across North America. Watch Video
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 | Community Helps Special Needs Child
A local family with a special needs child is sharing their story in hopes of raising awareness about their daughter's condition. Watch Video
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 | Judge Orders Recount In Paducah Mayoral Race
Commissioner Robert Coleman believes justice is coming, but, at a price. Watch Video
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 | Suspicious Package 'Harmless'
Sheriff's deputies have identified the man responsible for a 4 hour long ordeal at the McCracken County Jail and say the suspicious package he dropped off there Tuesday afternoon turned out to be 'harmless.' But, what was in then package just might surprise you.
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 | Coleman Gets Recount
Coleman agreed today to post a bond for $8000.00, the amount Judge Jeffrey Hines estimates a recount would cost. As soon as that bond is posted, Judge Hine will order Harp Enterprises, the company that operates McCracken County's voting machines to return to Paducah for a recount.
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 | Preschoolers Convince High School Students Not To Ditch Class
A local school has found an innovative way to keep kids from ditching class. Watch Video
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 | McCracken County Jail Lobby Evacuated Because Of Suspicious Package
The packages were addressed to several area judges, were wrapped in Christmas paper as well as duct tape. Paducah's Bomb Squad detonated the packages, which did not contain anything dangerous. Watch Video
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 | Slowing Economy Hurting Local Charities
The slowing economy means there are more people that need the help of charities, but there are fewer people giving to those charities. Watch Video
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 | Noranda Lays Off Nearly 90 Workers
Noranda President Keith Gregston says his company will lay off 89 full-time workers at its New Madrid, Missouri plant. Watch Video
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 | Farmers React To Pilgrim's Pride Bankruptcy Plans
A local chicken farmer says he's optimistic about the Mayfield plant despite recent layoffs and the Chapter Eleven filing. He is among several growers counting on business as normal. Watch Video
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