5/16: For information about the flights that go in and out of Barkley Regional Airport; click here.

5/16: Take a quick survey from the KY Beef Council, and you could win a Holland grill.  Click here, to take the survey.

5/15: To view an online version of your Social Security earnings and benefit statements, click here.

5/15: For more information on The National Alzheimer's Plan, click here.

5/14: Do you have Fibromyalgia? Check out this page for a local group helping people just like you. And for more on Fibromyalgia, see WebMD's page.

5/14: NBC announced its Fall primtime programming schedule today. It included six new shows. Click here to check out previews for the four comedies and two dramas. To view the entire Fall primetime schedule, click here.

5/13: For more information on the American Queen, click here.

5/12: For more information on the bike rack recall, click here. 

5/11:  For more info on Gene Simmons' Axe Bass Guitars painted by local airbrush artist Gentry Riley, click here.

5/11: To vote for the friendliest small town in America, click here.

5/11: For more information on Ziplining, and discount coupons, click here.

5/10: For more advice on how to quit smoking click here and here.

5/10: For more information on the bassinet recall by Kolcraft, or to receive a repair kit, call 1(888)624-1908 or click here to visit the firm's website.

5/8: To see U.S. Senator Mark Kirk's first public remarks since his stroke, click here.

5/8: For a list of resume Do's and Don'ts, click here.

5/8: To read msnbc's "Five Reasons Lugar Likely Loses", click here.

5/7: To register for the "Security Matters" workshop for parents, clck here.

5/6: For more information on the Heartland Heroes Project, click here.

5/4: To contact for Project STORM in Harrisburg if you have needs, dial (618) 294-9400. If you want to volunteer, call (618) 294-9600.

5/4: To find out more about in-ground storm shelters, click here.

5/4: For addresses, lot dimensions, zoning information, and aerial maps of Paducah surplus properties, click here.

5/4:  A mom dying of cancer posted her emotional plea for help getting a cancer drug on youtube; click here to see her video.

5/4: For a link to the daily winners of the $50 gas card giveaway, click here.

5/3: To see when "Queen of the Mississippi" and "American Queen" tourists will be in Paducah, click here.

5/3: To learn more about making your own cleaning products to reduce toxins in your home and save money click here or click here

5/3: To access the website for the McCracken County Public Schools, specifically to watch the live web cam of construction, please click here.   You can also click on the same provided link to learn more about the search for a high school principal. 

5/3: To see the documents found during the Abbottabad raid, click here.

5/2: To find free classes online, click here. If you want recommendations on what classes might be right for you, click here. To learn more about 529 Plans, click here.

5/2: To get information on the latest product recalls, click here.

5/2: For more on motorcycle safety, click here.

5/1: To see the final draft of the Paducah/McCracken County merger, click here. For a map of the new districts in the merged government, click here.

5/1: For a complete look at Virginia Tech University's study of football helmets, click here.

5/1: To view your Social Security statement online, click here.

5/1: For a complete list off all Illinois roads projects, click here.

5/1: If you would like to apply for FEMA assistance by phone, call (800) 621-FEMA (3362) from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., or apply online at http://www.DisasterAssistance.gov. For more information, visit http://www.fema.gov.

5/1: For more information on the Diamond Pet Foods recall, click here.

4/30: To see the results of the Western Kentucky Health Issues Poll, click here.

4/30: To see Lyon County's nuisance ordinance, click here.

4/30: For the full news release and report on Kentucky's former agriculture commissioner Richie Farmer, click here.

4/30: For more information on the Gerber Instant Knives recall, click here.

4/26: For a full listing of scheduled events at this year's AQS Quilt Show, click here.

4/25: For more information on Toyota's 100 Cars for Good Program, click here.

4/25: For more on Kentucky Server Training in Alcohol Regulations (S.T.A.R.), click here.

4/25: For county-by-county results of the "State of the Air" Survey, click here.

4/24: For more on severe weather awareness week, click here.

4/24: To see a state by state comparison in the annual United States Peace Index, click here.

4/22: To learn more about Compressed Natural Gas, click here.

4/22: To view 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney's spending outline, click here.

4/22: For more information on national parks, click here.

4/21: To learn more about the documentary BULLY showing at Maiden Alley Cinema in Paducah, Ky. please click here.

4/20: To find more Earth Day Freebies; click here.

4/20: For more information regarding Charlie Daniels' concert; click here.

4/20: For more information about organ donation; click here.

4/20: For more information, or to print off an entry form for the Penn's Pace 5k, click here.

4/19: To comment on the proposed USDA poultry inspection changes, click here. For the full statement from the food company Tyson, click here.

4/19: Donations to the student food pantry can be dropped off at 816 S. Illinois Avenue in Carbondale. To contact the Wesley Foundation in Carbondale, email umwesley@siu.edu.

4/19: For more on eco-friendly boating, click here.

4/17: To see the City of Paducah's homeless shelter requirements, click here.

4/17: For more on the autism awareness training course for first responders, click here.

4/17: To see a state by state comparison of the gender pay gap, click here.

4/17: To view a copy of the White House Drug Policy Office's 2012 National Drug Control strategy report, click here.

4/17: For information on the second annual "Kings of the Court" basketball tournament, click here.

4/16: To find out which businesses will offer tax day freebies, click here.

4/16: To see the Illinois State Comptroller's ledger, which outlines the state's budget woes, click here.

4/15: The Dole salad bag recall have UPC code 71430 01057 and product codes 0577N089112A AND 0577N089112B.

4/14: For more information on "Both Hands" click here.

4/13: For more information on the different types of rental scams and how to protect yourself, click here.

4/12: For more information on Project Lifesaver, click here.

4/12: For more information or to take part in Western Baptist's Cancer Care study, click here.

4/12: Do you have questions about the Trayvon Martin shooting case? Would you like to know more about George Zimmerman, the man now charged with second degree murder in Martin's shooting death? Check out this FAQ.

4/11: If you're upset with Illinois Governor Pat Quinn's plan to close three southern Illinois facilities, the "Jackson Growth Alliance" says let the governor hear about it. The alliance did so in a letter, which the governor's office responded to. Follow the links for more.

4/11: For details about the CDC's anti-smoking campaign, including ways you can quit, click here and here.

4/10: Do you want to augment your reality? Check out these apps, mentioned in our augmented reality story: Layar, Urbanspoon, Distant Suns and Sky Map. For more on Google Glasses, click here. And if you'd like to know more about the history of augmented reality, check out Slash Gear's in depth article.

4/10: To see the full interview about dental x-rays and cancer risks, click here.

4/10: For more information on the business startup report, click here.

4/9: To help pay for an attorney for suspended Princeton Police Officer and Animal Control Director Abigail Tucker, call Sheryl Ward at (270) 625-0319.

You may also drop off a donation at First Southern Bank in Princeton, or visit this Facebook page.

4/9: For information on how to view live AQS webcasts during the Paducah Quilt Show, April 25 – 28, click here.

4/9: To see the Government Accounting Office report's state-by-state breakdown of beds available for homeless female veterans, click here.

4/7: For more information on Kentucky's hunting season, click here.

4/6: To email Dan Lyons, who is walking from Reno, Nevada, to Washingto D.C. to raise awareness about homeless veterans, click here.

4/6: For more information on Lourdes Hospital's Nurse Navigator program, click here.

4/5: For more information about free ovarian cancer screening, click here.

4/5: For more information the 2012 KSP Trooper Island raffle, click here.

4/4: To see how healthy your county is, click here.

4/4: For more information on The U.S. Department of Labor's Proposal to change Child Labor Agriculture Regulations, click here.

4/4: For Kentucky's Unbridled Spring website, click here.

4/4: For more information on the Choosing Wisely medical campagin, click here.

4/4: To view a full copy of the TBI “Crime on Campus 2011” report, including statistics from each individual institution, click here.

4/4: To see if you have any unclaimed property in one of our four states check these links:

Illinois

Kentucky

Missouri

Tennessee

4/3: To view how Kentucky lottery money is spent, click here.

4/3: If you'd like to view the police report from the Hopkinsville gang incident, click here.

4/3: For more information about the regulations regarding campaign signs, please call the City of Paducah Inspection Department at (270) 444-8636.

4/2: To read Kentucky House Bill 4, aka the "Pill Bill," click here.

4/2: For a schedule of Tater Day events, click here.

3/30: For more information on inground safety shelters, click here or call (270)519-2910.

3/30: For more information on the Honda Recall, click here.

3/30: For more information on local programs and services available to help prevent child abuse, click here.

3/30: For more information--including showtimes-- about "Between Two Rivers," the documentary about Cairo, Ill. currently showing at Maiden Alley Cinema in downtown Paducah, click here.

3/30: For a list of the locations handing out free take-home colon cancer tests, click here.

3/29: For Thirfty Thursay tips on cleaning your home, and the recipe for making your own laundry detergent, click here.

3/29: For more information about renting a plot to garden in Paducah; click here.

3/27: To sign the "Stop Illinois Communication Center Consolidation" petition, click here.

3/27: To try to get the documentary "Bully" to come to a theater near you, click here.

3/27: For a copy of the complete study by the University of Kentucky on drug and alcohol recovery programs, click here.

3/27: For more information on the American Diabetes Association Alert Day and the risk test, click here, and click here for the diabetes fact sheet. To get social, click here for the American Diabetes Association's Facebook page.

3/26: To see The New York Times Op/Doc featuring Lt. Col. John Loftis, click here.

3/26: For more on the AQS quilt show webcast, click here.

3/26: For a map of the Dogwood Trail, click here.

3/24: For more information on Kenny Roger's Children's Center, click here.

3/23: Martha's Vineyard will be having a barbecue sale for Easter dinner. For a menu and prices, click here.

3/23: For more information on the recall of some sausage products by a Texas company, click here. Consumers affected can click here to contact the company or call (512)285-3407.

3/22: Click here for the Illinois Department of Insurance.

3/22: For more information or to take part in Western Baptist's Cancer Care study, click here.

3/21: To see the "No more bullying at Livingston County Schools" Facebook page, click here.

3/21: For more information on the state of Missouri's storm preparedness website, click here.

3/21: For more information on the health insurance workshops, contact the Grahams at ggsmith@mchsi.com or (270) 703-0632.

3/19: To learn more about the American Red Cross, click here.

3/18: Harrisburg Prom Relief information: Donations will be accepted through April 13th, 2012 and will be taken to Harrisburg on April 14th, 2012 where the high school gym will be open from 9am to 1pm for the kids to come get what they need for their Prom on May 5th, 2012. Donations can be dropped off at Trinity Lutheran Church at 205 W Jefferson in Anna, IL , or Christian Covenant Fellowship Church 1025 S. Division St. Carterville, Il. Any further questions please call 618-833-2475 or 618-927-2592.

3/16: To donate to the Harrisburg recovery effort, including cash donations and gift cards to home improvement stores, send your donations to the address below:

Harrisburg Ministerial Alliance
PO Box 883
Harrisburg, IL 62946

3/16: To sign up for the cancer study or to see if you're eligible, click here.

3/16: For more information on Northwest Tennessee Disaster Services, click here and here.

3/15: For more information about Park Day at the General John A. Logan Museum, call Mike Jones at (618) 684-3455 or email johnaloganmuseum@globaleyes.net.

3/14: To become a Red Cross volunteer, click here.

3/14: To contact Guidecraft for a refund or replacement on the 4-in-1 Dramatic Play Theater, call 1-888-824-1308.

3/13: To see Kentucky's anti-bullying bill, click here.

3/13: For more information on the 14th Annual Commonwealth Cleanup, click here.

3/12: For more on the Kony 2012 and Invisible Children, click here.

3/12: For more information on the medicine storage containers recall, click here, or call (888)491-6617.

3/10: The Compassionate Friends Of The Four Rivers meets the third Tuesday of each month at the Community Senior Center in Grand Rivers, Ky. from 7p.m. to 9p.m. For more information you can e-mail FourRiversCF@hotmail.com or call 270-217-4490. Dean and Frances Taets are the organizers.

3/10: To see if your computer is recalled, click here.

3/8: To learn more about the "Marshall 1st" movement or sign the petition, click here. To learn more about the "Say No Now" movement, email Chris Moore at chris@sharpebaptist.org.

3/8: To see the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's water over road report, click here.

3/7: The Marshall County petition to accept the Humane Society's Proposed lease on the building on Highway 68 can be viewed here. To see a budget proposal and other information regarding the Marshall County Animal Shelter, click here. The next Marshall County Fiscal Court meeting is March 20 at 9:30 a.m.

3/7: For a printabel copy of the 2012 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament bracket and schedule, click here.

3/6: To see a list of locations where you can donate to the recovery effort in Harrisburg, click here.

3/6: For more information on Dr. Bowers' and Senator Rand Paul's cataract surgeries, call Dr. Bowers' office at (270) 415-0245.

3/6: To see NBC Learn's educational videos and learn more about public polling, click here.

3/5: For National Weather Service storm spotter classes, click here.

3/5: Kentucky State Police are taking in donations for the severe storms that struck across the state. Click here for a list of the items needed.

3/1: If you would like to donate to help those affected by the storms in Harrisburg, IL here are some opportunities:

-Red Cross At First Baptist Church, 204 N. Main Street, Harrisburg, IL 62946

-Salvation Army At 10 W. Locust In Harrisburg, IL 62946

-Christian Compassion Care Center, P.O. Box 422, Harrisburg, IL 62946

-The Southern Illinois Community Foundation established a "Harrisburg Disaster Relief Fund"
Contributions can be made to this fund at all branches of the following banks: The Bank of Marion, Peoples National Bank, Legence Bank, Farmer’s State Bank, First Southern Bank, and the Bank of Carbondale.

Please make checks payable to Southern Illinois Community Foundation and in the memo line note "Harrisburg Disaster Relief Fund." All donations are tax deductible

-Southern Illinois University Carbondale students, faculty and staff who wish to assist residents of the Harrisburg area in the wake of this morning’s deadly tornado may donate non-cash supplies, such as non-perishable food items, bottled water and toiletries, on campus beginning Friday, March 2.

Click here for more information.

To help out people in Ridgway, IL: Donations can be dropped off at the Ridgway Fire Department. Monetary donations may be made to:

Ridgway Baptist Church Disaster Fund
PO Box 436
Ridgway, IL 62979

3/1: For more information from the Better Business Bureau about getting proper repairs for storm damage; click here or call 1-800-388-2222.

3/1: For a list of needed items by victims of the deadly storms in our region, click here. For more about the "Help For Harrisburg" donation campaign, click here.