Margaret Hunt
Margaret Hunt, 80, of Calvert City, Kentucky passed away at 12:15AM, Saturday, December 19, 2015 at Hosparus Inpatient Care Center in Louisville, Kentucky. She is survived by three sons, Kevin Hunt of Calvert City, KY, Dale Hunt
Marshall County Hospital announces annual Christmas card winners
Each year Marshall County Hospital sponsors a Christmas Card Contest throughout the Marshall County elementary schools. After a selection process, a grand prize winner is chosen as well as grade level winners throughout the county. The grand
Eulalah J. “Granny” Green
Mrs. Eulalah J. Green, age 95 of Benton, KY passed away December 22, 2015, at her home. Born Thursday, November 11, 1920 in Kirksey, KY, she was the daughter of the late Felix Beach and the late
James E. Lynch, Jr.
Mr. James E. Lynch, Jr., 83 of Gilbertsville, Kentucky died on Sunday, December 20, 2015, at Marshall Co. Hospital in Benton, Kentucky. He was retired from Air Products where he worked as a chemical operator and Westlake
Benton Woman’s Club to sponsor annual event for Exceptional Center
A special event is coming up to benefit the Marshall County Exceptional Center in January, and Tassie Gossum with the Benton Woman’s Club told us more about ‘Puttin’ On The Mitz’… And Exceptional Center Director Diana Wall
Lady Marshals beat Moore in Monday’s Lady Marshal Holiday Classic game

BENTON – Reed Conder Gymnasium is home to the Lady Marshal Holiday Classic Monday through Wednesday. The Lady Marshals took the floor in the third game on Monday following wins by Arlington, TN over Allen County-Scottsville and
Fall Fire Hazard Season officially ends in Kentucky
(AP) Kentucky forestry officials say the fall forest fire hazard season is over, which ends the restriction of waiting until 6 p.m. to do outdoor burning. The forestry officials continue to urge caution when conducting any outdoor burning. Leah MacSwords,
Wade White discusses improvements made by the LBL Coalition

Land Between the Lakes has had it’s landscape go from nearly being cleared to now flourishing just a year later. The US Forest Service has agreed to zero commercial logging through 2016, including the cancellation of the Pisgah Bay