David Heslar Judah
Mr. David Heslar Judah, age 82 of Gilbertsville, KY passed away Tuesday, December 1, 2015, at Ray and Kay Eckstein Hospice Care Center in Paducah, KY. Born Saturday, March 4, 1933 in Kansas City, MO, he was
USA Today ranks Marshall County Hoopfest second best in the nation

The following is a story by Jason Jordan in USA Today High School Sports which ranked the Marshall County Hoopfest as the second best high school hoops tournament to be seen this season. From dueling at the
Lady Marshals, Marshals win season openers over Ballard Memorial

BARLOW – The Lady Marshals and Marshals both opened their 2015-2016 seasons with wins over Ballard Memorial on Tuesday. The Lady Marshals beat Ballard 65-25 behind leading scorer Hannah Langhi who recorded a double-double in the first
Kentucky cancer screening van coming to our area
More people are diagnosed with cancer in Kentucky than any other state in the country. According to the Centers for Disease Control, for every 100,000 people more than 500 are diagnosed with some form of cancer each year. The Kentucky
Area Judge-Exec. praises improvements at LBL

(AP) Lyon County Judge-executive Wade White is calling this year’s changes at the Land Between the Lakes a “positive turnaround.” The Paducah Sun reports improvements to campgrounds, trails and other recreational facilities at LBL have been a
Marshall County Schools to institute Project Based Learning

The Marshall County Board of Education has announced the implementation of Project Based Learning, an instructional strategy that aims to prepare students for the 21st Century. In September, Marshall County Schools hosted a viewing of a documentary,
Survival Workshop at Marshall County Library draws nearly 100 attendees
Craig Caudill, owner of Nature Reliance School in Central Kentucky, packed the library Monday night for a Survival Workshop. Marshall Co. Public Library hosted an event inviting the community to come and learn about survival preparedness. 95