Absentee voting open for May 22 Primary
Absentee voting by mail is now underway for Kentucky’s May 22 Primary Election. In-person absentee voting is open in many counties with all
...Read MoreAbsentee voting by mail is now underway for Kentucky’s May 22 Primary Election. In-person absentee voting is open in many counties with all
...Read MoreMarshall County Fiscal Court is considering changes to its Hardin Community Building rental deposit after receiving quotes on getting new
...Read MoreMarshall County Economic Development will host a Facebook live event today (May 1) to discuss Southwest One Industrial Park with area
...Read MoreWASHINGTON, D.C. – Legislation drafted by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) to address prenatal
...Read MoreMarshall County Fiscal Court members on Tuesday came to a stalemate while discussing how to handle county employee fuel usage. The county has
...Read MoreInfrastructure concerns are looming for the City of Benton as it looks at ways to provide necessary services to residents. On Monday, Mayor Rita
...Read MoreBusinesses serving alcohol in Benton could soon be allowed to hire workers under 20 years of age. The city Monday held the first reading of an
...Read MoreThe Kentucky General Assembly’s 2018 regular session ended this evening, capping off a session in which lawmakers approved the state’s next
...Read MoreThe Kentucky House and Senate overrode Friday the governor’s vetoes of the state’s two-year, $22 billion budget and accompanying
...Read MoreMarshall County Judge Executive Kevin Neal clarified the county’s role in hiring law enforcement officers for schools Tuesday after comments
...Read MoreThe Calvert City Council approved formation of an airport board during their monthly meeting Monday. The council held a brief discussion
...Read MoreWork to bring a McDonald’s restaurant back to Calvert City is continuing. The location at 3442 U.S. Highway 62 in Calvert City was
...Read MoreSecretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes is reminding eligible Kentuckians that the deadline to register to vote in the upcoming May 22 Primary
...Read MoreThis week, lawmakers fulfilled a main duty the state constitution requires of them as final approval was given to a state budget that will guide
...Read MoreAt a special called meeting Thursday, the Marshall County Fiscal Court approved $10,500 in geological work to move forward with a multi-use
...Read MoreA bipartisan legislative initiative to reform Kentucky’s adoption and foster care system has been delivered to the governor to be signed into
...Read MoreA bill that would require the inclusion of abstinence education in any human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases curriculum received final
...Read MoreIndividuals seeking to run as independent, political organization or political group candidates for offices on the ballot in the November General
...Read MoreFRANKFORT-A bill that would increase penalties for sex crimes against a victim with an intellectual disability awaits a vote in the full House
...Read MoreFRANKFORT – A bill that supporters say is needed to control workers’ compensation losses following a 2017 Kentucky Supreme Court decision
...Read MoreThe Marshall County Fiscal Court will hold a special called meeting Friday, March 23 at noon. The court will have an executive session to discuss
...Read MoreFRANKFORT-A judicial redistricting bill that would add court judgeships in a few areas of the state and remove judgeships from other areas has
...Read MoreFRANKFORT — A bill that would increase penalties for intentionally exposing a law enforcement officer to bodily fluids or bodily waste was
...Read MoreFRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky could soon begin charging a fee for multiple disabled parking placards. The state Senate passed House bill 81
...Read MoreFRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Frustrated with repeated delays costing taxpayers millions of dollars, the Kentucky Senate has voted to effectively
...Read MoreFRANKFORT – With no revenue to create new judgeships, the state Senate approved a measure today to “redeploy” judges to regions
...Read MoreFRANKFORT- A bill that would attack Kentucky’s opioid crisis through better state substance use disorder treatment and recovery program
...Read MoreFRANKFORT-Kentucky public school students would have to satisfy a financial literacy requirement before they could graduate high school under a
...Read MoreFRANKFORT–Legislation to curb gun violence by convicted felons passed the House Judiciary Committee today on an 18-0 vote. Senate Bill 210
...Read MoreFRANKFORT, Ky. (March 21, 2018)- The momentum continues for 39 counties in southern, western, and parts of eastern Kentucky that purchase power
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