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  2. WKPD - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Smith and Bailey bought land at the corner of Kentucky Avenue and 4th Street in downtown Paducah for a new building to house WDXR radio and television. [5] Construction on the facility began in the summer of 1969; [ 6 ] while the building was finished early the next year, it was not until December 1970 that the station announced a ...

  3. KBSI - Wikipedia

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    KBSI (channel 23) is a television station licensed to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for Southeastern Missouri, the Purchase area of Western Kentucky, Southern Illinois, and Northwest Tennessee.

  4. Bekins Van Lines, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the company had over 300 locations and a fleet of over 2,100 vehicles. [2] The company also owns warehouse space that exceeds four million square feet. [2] Bekins was acquired by Wheaton World Wide Moving in 2012. [10] After the acquisition, the Bekins Van Lines brand name continued to be used as a separate brand. [10]

  5. WQWQ-LD - Wikipedia

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    Though WQWQ-LD is licensed to serve Paducah, Kentucky, its signal does not cover that city. WQWQ-LD began as a Paducah-area translator of WQTV-LP (channel 24) in Murray, Kentucky, which broadcast to the Jackson Purchase from 1990 to 2019. The station started as W46BE on channel 46 and was a low-power TV adjunct to a group of local radio ...

  6. The inactive Kentucky Speedway is now a storage facility for ...

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    The inactive Kentucky Speedway is now a storage facility for a massive collection of unfinished Ford trucks visible from space Nick Bromberg Updated September 22, 2022 at 2:31 PM

  7. Kentucky Oaks Mall - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Oaks Mall first opened in 1982 on U.S. Route 60 (Hinkleville Road) just west of Interstate 24.At the time, it had JCPenney, Sears, Ben Snyder's (later Hess's, now Dillard's), and Meis (which became Elder-Beerman in 1989) as its anchors. [2]

  8. McCracken County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    McCracken County is a county located in the far west portion of U.S. state of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 67,875. [1] The county seat and only municipality is Paducah. [2]

  9. Western Kentucky Parkway - Wikipedia

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    The parkway passes the towns of Nortonville, Graham, Central City, Beaver Dam, Caneyville, Leitchfield, Clarkson, and Eastview.At exit 38 near Nortonville, at its western terminus, the parkway intersects with Interstate 69, which connects to Henderson, Interstate 24 westbound and Calvert City and Interstate 169, still signed as the Edward T. Breathitt Pennyrile Parkway, which connects the ...