
Jasmine Youngblood
Multimedia Journalist at WPSD-TV (Paducah, KY)
Multimedia Journalist for WPSD Local 6
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wpsdlocal6.com | Jasmine Youngblood |Adam Stump
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wpsdlocal6.com | Jasmine Youngblood |Adam Stump
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wpsdlocal6.com | Jasmine Youngblood |Jaden Sanders
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2 weeks ago |
wpsdlocal6.com | Jasmine Youngblood |Jaden Sanders
GRAND RIVERS, Ky. — Memorial Day is the unofficial start of the summer camping season. Campsites in the Kentucky Lake area are preparing for a busy time as families flock to celebrate for Memorial Day. Many are kicking off their summer vacation outdoors on Memorial Day weekend here at Land Between the Lakes. The campsites are full, and with so many people people, it's important to keep safety top of mind. Scarlett Perry and her family spend every Memorial Day holiday camping at LBL.
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2 weeks ago |
wpsdlocal6.com | Jasmine Youngblood |Adam Stump
Video Player is loading. Current Time 0:00Duration 0:00Remaining Time -0:00Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. End of dialog window. UNION CITY, Tenn. — “Our children matter” — that's the message parents at Black Oak Elementary are trying to get across to the Obion County school board. On Saturday, the board voted 6 to 1 to close Black Oak at the end of the school year. It's the first step in the district's reorganization plan to solve the budget deficit.
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