Kennedy’s Korner – August 16

Cats, Cards, and Racers Finish Strong in Capital One Cup Standings The commonwealth’s Division 1 institutions were well represented in the final Capital One Cup standings for the 2014-15 athletic seasons. The Capital One Cup ranks the
Brown finishes 7th in Rayovac FLW Series on Lake Dardanelle

RUSSELLVILLE, Arkansas – Austin Brown of Benton finished 7th overall at this weekend’s Rayovac FLW Series at Lake Dardanelle, Arkansas. It was his fourth top 10 of his career, three of those coming this season. Brown sat
Senator Danny Carroll calls to end Planned Parenthood funding in Kentucky

In talking with several friends and colleagues in both the House and the Senate, I recently learned that an official with the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services admitted that the Cabinet submitted at least $331,300
West Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative plans power outage for Marshall County’s Cambridge Shores area
In order to perform necessary maintenance, West Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative has scheduled a power outage on Monday, August 17, starting at 9 a.m. for about 240 members in the following areas of Marshall County: Cambridge Shores
SmartPath Technologies announces new addition to marketing department
Kristen has lived in Calvert City, Kentucky most of her life and attended Marshall County High School. She pursued an Associate’s of Applied Science in Criminal Justice at West Kentucky Community and Technical College, before transferring to
Fay Gilbert
Fay Gilbert, 82, of Benton, KY passed away, at 9:25AM Friday, August 14 2015 at Lake Way Nursing Home. She is survived by her daughter, Rhonda Cochran of Ypsilanti, MI; two sons, Martin Ernest Gilbert of Madison
Jackson Purchase Clay Crushers compete in 2015 Grand American AIMS National Championships

SPARTA, Illinois – The Jackson Purchase Clay Crushers participated in the 2015 Grand American AIMS National Championships August 1-4 at the World Recreation and Shooting Complex at Sparta, Illinois. The four-day event hosted over 2,000 youth shooters