
Wintry weather could wash over the area Monday night
We officially have our first real chance for wintry precipitation to start the work week out, as the National Weather Service in Paducah is watching a weather system that could bring a mix of wintry weather to our area. That’s according to Meteorologist Justin Gibbs, who says they have their

Snow chances look slight for western Kentucky this weekend, mostly rain expected
Our hopes of snow are dwindling, after data is forecasting warmer than expected temperatures in western Kentucky Saturday morning. That said, it’s still going to be plenty cold, so if you’re heading out for some Shop Small Saturday shopping trips, make sure to grab your coat. The National Weather Service

After a weekend of shopping, Giving Tuesday looks to support non-profits and those in need
Black Friday may get the shopping season started, and Shop Small Saturday and Cyber Monday will help get Christmas shopping well underway, but the season’s spirit of generosity has a chance to shine on Tuesday. Also known as Giving Tuesday, the day is an annual global day of generosity that

United Southern Bank warns of ‘spoofing’ scam
Heads up United Southern Bank customers—scammers are up to no good and they’re posing as a branch of the banking system. According to USB officials, scammers are using a ‘spoofed’ number that looks like the Main Office phone number and telling customers that they’re from the fraud department looking into
TVA awards $1.5 million in STEM awards to schools
The Tennessee Valley Authority and Bicentennial Volunteers Inc. have partnered once again to award $1.5 million in STEM grant awards to 339 schools across the power provider’s service region. The TVA and Bicentennial Volunteers Inc., a TVA retiree organization, annually partner to award grants to educators creating science, technology, engineering

Rain to clear out in time for Thanksgiving, snowflakes could be possible come Saturday
We have a bit of an active weather pattern in store for the week, but worry not, because Thanksgiving Day itself looks to be cool and dry. In fact, Meteorologist Derrick Snyder with the National Weather Service in Paducah says they’re hopeful it will be dry Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,