Lincoln Metzger Graham
LINCOLN METZGER GRAHAM, son of Ryan and Tera Metzger Graham was 7.5 oz, and 9 inches long. At around 8:09pm, Saturday, January 9th, 2016 God had a plan and felt it was best to call him home
Gunner’s Magic Train Classic returns to MCHS
WCBL Sports, along with Lake Chem Community Federal Credit Union and many other area sponsors, will present the 7th Annual Gunner’s Magic Train Classic January 22nd and 23rd at Reed Conder Gymnasium at Marshall County High School.
MSU President Davies Joins CFSB Board
Community Financial Services Bank (CFSB) recently welcomed Dr. Robert O. Davies as a member of the bank’s Board of Directors. The appointment continues CFSB’s quest to ensure customer service and secure the future of CFSB. Dr. Davies
LEARN SAFE DRIVING WITH AARP DRIVER SAFETY COURSE

An AARP Safe Driving Class will be held Wednesday, February 3 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the MCCH Center for Health and Wellness. Learn proven safety strategies to maintain confidence behind the wheel. Seniors 50+
William Collie
WILLIAM LOUIS COLLIE, 81, of Benton, Kentucky, passed away at 11:34AM Wednesday, January 13, 2016, at Baptist Health of Paducah. Louis was a veteran of the United States Army. He retired from Caterpillar and was a member
Benton Middle School student receives December Academically Above and Beyond selection
Each month the principal of Benton Middle School selects a student for the Academically Above and Beyond award. This student not only exhibits high academic achievement but also is involved in several extra curricular activities. The selected
Father/Daughter Princess Ball returning to Marshall County
The 4th Annual Father-Daughter Princess Ball is just about a month away. Ann Riley with Marshall County Arts Commission says it will be February 13 at Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park… Riley says the tickets are
Marshall County Fiscal Court Agenda for TOMORROW
Whooping cough cases on the rise in our area
(AP) Kentucky health officials are reporting an increased number of whooping cough cases in the state. Health officials reported 87 cases between August and December of last year. The state Department for Public Health says the highest
Kentucky taking comments on draft version of elk plan

(AP) The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is reviewing proposed guidelines for management of the state’s elk herd and wants the public’s ideas and opinions. The draft is available here, and people may contribute feedback