Paducah City Manager to leave office, pursue dream City Manager Jim Arndt informed the Board of Commissioners and the Leadership Team that he intends to leave Paducah when his contract expires on June 30. (Source: STEPHAN BATES) By Jessica Ladd | January 6, 2021 at 10:29 AM CST - Updated January 6 at 10:40 AM
PADUCAH, Ky. (KFVS) - City Manager Jim Arndt informed the Board of Commissioners and the Leadership Team that he intends to leave Paducah when his contract expires on June 30.
Arndt is planning to move back home to Charleston, Illinois, to be closer to family.
Arndt also plans to pursue his dream of becoming a business owner.
PADUCAH Paducah s new mayor talked with Local 6 about his priorities after he and the other members of the Board of Commissioners took their oaths of office Monday afternoon.
Mayor-Elect George Bray, along with Commissioners-Elect Sandra Wilson, Raynarldo Henderson, David Guess and Carol Gault, attended the inauguration ceremony at city hall. The event began with a welcome by City Manager Jim Arndt, followed by a posting of colors by the Paducah Police and Fire Departments. Kentucky Supreme Court Justice Shea Nickell then sang the national anthem before pastor Nathan Joyce of Heartland Church delivered an invocation.
Afterward, Bray, Wilson, Henderson, Guess and Gault recited their oaths of office one by one. Attorneys Mark Bryant and Whitney Denson, Nickell, and retired McCracken County District Judge David Reed officiated the swearing-in ceremony.
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Paducah City Hall and other city facilities closed to the public until January 11
Paducah City Hall to remain closed By Jessica Ladd | December 22, 2020 at 2:01 PM CST - Updated December 22 at 6:42 PM
PADUCAH, Ky. (KFVS) - Paducahâs City Hall located at 300 South 5th Street and other City buildings will continue to be closed to the public until Monday, January 11.
The City is monitoring the status of COVID-19 in McCracken County and during the first week of January, the City will reassess the situation to determine if the closure needs to be continued.
âAll of our efforts are to keep our employees and the public safe and healthy. By extending the closure of City Hall and other facilities until January 11, we are mirroring the date recently announced by McCracken County,â said City Manager Jim Arndt. âWe are looking forward to being able to provide in-person service delivery; however, until then, please know that the Cityâs team of employees are work
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