The government access channel for Paducah-McCracken County and surrounding areas can be found on Government 11 for Comcast Cable subscribers. Programming is produced for the City of Paducah through the facilities and administration of West Kentucky Community and Technical College. If you have questions about Government 11, contact the Public Information Officer. Tune in to find
- interviews with local elected officials, city staff, and community leaders
- answers to questions about local policy issues
- special programming detailing initiatives taken in local government
- live coverage of City Commission and Planning Commission meetings with taped replays
- live coverage of news conferences and special announcements
- bulletin board that allows citizens to learn about City services
PROGRAMMING
RECENT PROGRAMS:
City Commission Meeting: May 8, 2012 >>
Planning Commission Meeting: May 7, 2012 >>
Quality of Life: Fountain Avenue Neighborhood Project >>
City Commission Meeting: April 24, 2012 >>
City Commission Meeting: April 17, 2012 >>
Administrative Professionals Week Proclamation >>
Planning Commission Meeting: April 16, 2012 >>
City Commission Meeting: April 10, 2012 >>
Planning Commission Meeting: April 2, 2012 >>
City Commission Meeting: March 20, 2012 >>
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Break a Sweat: Program hosted and produced by Commissioner Richard Abraham with fitness and wellness information.
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City Commission Meetings: The City Commission has regularly scheduled meetings on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Tuesdays of each month. The meetings are held in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall. The meetings start at 5:30 p.m. and are televised live on Government 11 and tape replayed.
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City Profile: Various City topics and personnel are highlighted in City Profile which is hosted by WKCTC TV Production Coordinator, Tom Butler.
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Commercials and PSAs: Periodically the City of Paducah has commercials and public service announcements produced to promote city projects and educate the public about city services and safety.
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Downtown-Lowertown: Five minute video highlighting the attributes of the downtown and LowerTown areas. Video was submitted as part of the application for the Great American Main Street Award. posted 3-19-10 Downtown-LowerTown Video >>
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Human Rights Commission: Videos include interviews on City Profile of the Paducah Human Rights Commission and the Evening of Performance event.
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Paducah Parks Department: Learn about the programs offered from the Paducah Parks Department including Tot School.
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Parades: Watch Veterans Day and Christmas Parades.
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Planning Commission: The Planning Commission meets on the first and third Monday of every month at 6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of City Hall. The meetings are televised live and taped replayed.
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Public Meetings: This section is for televised public meetings other than the City Commission and Planning Commission Meetings. This includes news conferences and proclamations.
Public Meetings >>
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Quality of Life Matters in the City of Paducah: Learn about ways the Mayor and City Commission are working with staff members to make Paducah a great place to live. From streets, to neighborhoods and parks, to public safety, nearly every aspect of local government has something to do with improving the quality of life for residents who live here. The program is hosted by Mayor Bill Paxton and produced by Public Information Officer Pam Spencer.
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Your City at Work: This program takes you out on location to see City services at work, projects in the construction phase, and related agencies in action. Pam Spencer, Public Information Officer for the City of Paducah, is the host and producer.
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On Patrol: Learn about Paducah's Police Department and what happens when they're on patrol in the community. No episodes at this time.
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