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Paducah honors Dogwood Trail winners and proclaims National Public Works and Police Weeks

Paducah City Commission · May 13, 2026
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Summary

The commission presented Dogwood Trail awards to homeowners and local businesses, proclaimed National Public Works Week and National Police Week, and thanked the civic beautification board and public works staff for community service.

Paducah officials used the May 12 commission meeting to present the 2026 Dogwood Trail awards and to issue proclamations recognizing National Public Works Week and National Police Week.

Mayor George P. Bray read a proclamation commemorating National Public Works Week and invited Public Works staff and supervisors forward for recognition. The mayor later proclaimed the week of May 10–16 as National Police Week and designated May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day.

Stacy of the Civic Beautification Board presented the Dogwood Trail awards and named multiple residential winners and a local business recognized for mature dogwood trees and yard displays. Winners named included John Park and Matt Turley (Dolly McNutt award), Shannon and Shana Crockett (Baby Dogwood), and others across neighborhoods including Forest Circle, Jefferson Street, Rustic Avenue, Broadway and Lowertown.

The mayor and commissioners thanked the civic beautification volunteers and public works staff for their service and the meeting proceeded to the business agenda.