Governor Bevin declares State of Emergency in response to Winter Storm
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 22, 2016) – In response to the winter storm affecting most of the Commonwealth, Governor Matt Bevin today declared a statewide emergency effective at 1:30 pm, January 22, 2016 to provide local officials immediate
Staying Focused (Or At Least Trying To)

1 Do not fret because of those who are evil or be envious of those who do wrong 2 for like the grass they will soon wither, like green plants they will soon die away. 3 Trust in
North Marshall Middle wins District Title over Murray
MURRAY – North Marshall Middle School boy’s 8th grade team won the District Tournament at Murray Friday evening with a 49-31 win over Murray. North beat Calloway 46-20 in the semi-final game to advance to the championship.
Sen. Danny Carroll’s Legislative Update

Although week three of the General Assembly was short due to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday and the inclement weather Friday, the Kentucky Senate passed significant bills and welcomed visitors who braved the snow in Frankfort.
Mike Pape to Officially File for Congressional Run

FRANKFORT, KY – Michael Pape, former District Director for Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-KY- 01), and now candidate for Congress to replace the retiring Whitfield will be in filing his official documents with the Kentucky Secretary of State
Multiple drug arrests in Marshall County this week

Three Marshall County individuals have been arrested over the last 48 hours, all related to drug offenses. According to the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to the area of Scale Road in reference to a possible intoxicated driver on
Update on Winter Storm 2016
Our area began seeing a mix of sleet and freezing rain before midnight. The snow arrived early Friday morning, being heavy at times combined with gusty winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour. Traffic ADVISORY Snow across our
Sheriff’s Office Report – January 21, 2016
On Thursday January 21st Deputy Jason Ivey was dispatched to the area of Scale Road in reference to a possible intoxicated driver in a green dodge truck that had almost hit another vehicle head on. Deputy Ivey
Importance Of Childhood Literacy Stressed On Take Your Child To The Library Day
BENTON, KY – We all know childhood literacy is important, but recent studies have driven home the point of just how important it is. “According to one study put out by the Write Express Corporation, approximately two-thirds
State Rep. Will Coursey files for re-election serving 6th House District
FRANKFORT, KY – State Representative Will Coursey, who was first elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in early 2008, announced today that he is seeking another two-year term representing the 6th House District. “Working on behalf