Mayor’s remarks and service for “Benton Dog”
Mayor Rita Dotson: As most of you know by now, “Town Dog” or “Benton Dog” was hit by a vehicle yesterday and died. Collier Funeral Home has cremated his remains and donated an urn. There will be
Marshals gain game experience in Union County scrimmage, open against Mayfield Friday

DRAFFENVILLE – Marshall County football held their second scrimmage game Thursday at home against Union County, their first scrimmage was at Fort Campbell on August 14th. Head Coach Evan Merrick felt that overall the scrimmage gave them some
Marshals beat Murray 5-4 in early season district game.

BENTON – Marshall County’s Dawson Jolley and Murray’s Cole Riley each with the hat-trick in the Marshals and Tigers early season District 2 contest Thursday at Colburn Stadium, for six of the nine total goals in the game.
Hardin man charged with DUI and assault related to alleged hit-and-run

BENTON – A Hardin motorist faces charges of DUI and assault after an alleged hit and run Wednesday. The Marshall County Sheriff’s office received a call that a motorist saw a car drive up behind him, shine
Fleeing suspect stashes meth, scales and marijuana

BENTON – The Marshall County Sheriff’s office made two arrests Wednesday related to drugs, probation violation and tampering with evidence. Deputies were called to assist the Kentucky Office of Probation and Parole with a residential visit at 2115
“Benton Dog” succumbs to automobile
BENTON – Facebook came alive after popular pooch in the township of Benton passed away Thursday. Witnesses say he was struck by a car along Fifth Street. A widely-known local stray, the mongrel dog was loved by the community. Several
Circuit Judge Candidate Jameson holds first official campaign rally, committee members announced

MURRAY – Jamie Jameson held his first official campaign rally in Murray this week. Jameson is a candidate for Circuit Court Judge on the November 3rd ballot in Calloway and Marshall counties. After the campaign rally, Jameson announced
Public Screening of “Most Likely to Succeed” offered by Marshall County Schools, September 3

Please join Marshall County Schools for a special public screening of Most Likely to Succeed, the award-winning documentary that examines the history of education in America and reveals the growing shortcomings of our industrial age school model