Larry Herman Coursey
Larry Herman Coursey, 68 of Grand Rivers, KY died on Tuesday, December 21, 2015, at his residence in Grand Rivers, KY. Mr. Coursey was a retired foreman for TVA and a master carpenter by trade. He was
CFSB Donates to Soup Kitchens

BENTON – CFSB hosted an ugly sweater contest for all its team members. On Wednesday, December 23, all locations were encouraged to wear their tackiest Christmas sweater. To be entered into the contest, team members paid an
Updates for City of Benton holiday schedule

City of Benton – Alert Garbage pickup for Christmas and New Years weeks will be the same for Monday and Wednesday. Friday pickup will be Saturday. City of Benton – Alert City Hall and Benton Gas will
Marshals win both games at Graves’ Holiday Hoopalooza

MAYFIELD – Marshall County’s boys basketball team played on Monday and Tuesday in the Graves County WK&T Holiday Hoopalooza, winning both games on Monday 85-78 in overtime against South Fulton, TN, and Tuesday 56-35 over Henry County, TN.
UPDATE: NWS issues Tornado WATCH for Lakes Area
The National Weather Service office in Paducah says the entire region is included in a slight risk of severe thunderstorms for Wednesday. An “enhanced” risk of severe storms covers most of western Kentucky, all of western Tennessee, and parts
UPDATE: Comfort Inn & Suites reopens after meth investigation
After being closed for four days to an extensive investigation by the Marshall County Health Department, and cleanup by local law enforcement, the Comfort Inn & Suites in Draffenville has reopened. Authorities no longer consider the area
Traffic deaths in Kentucky up from last year
Heading into the holiday season, state officials say traffic deaths on Kentucky roadways are up from a year ago. Kentucky State Police say there were 712 traffic fatalities statewide as of Dec. 21, an increase of 72 from the
Jobless rates down in 92 Kentucky counties in November 2015

Unemployment rates fell in 92 Kentucky counties between November 2014 and November 2015, rose in 23 counties and remained the same in five, according to the Kentucky Office of Employment and Training, an agency of the Kentucky