Volunteers Needed for Special Stream Study
Would you like to know if the streams in your area are safe for fishing, swimming, and boating? Now is your chance! The Four Rivers Watershed Watch Project is seeking individuals interested in helping with stream quality
Jackson Purchase Historical Society to hear presentation on west Kentucky tobacco barns Saturday, April 9, in Benton, Kentucky
Photographer and author Lynn Bartlett will speak to members and guests of the Jackson Purchase Historical Society. Her topic is the subject of her book Tobacco Barns of Western Kentucky and Things Along the Way. The quarterly
Triple and home run by Fiessinger leads Lady Marshals over Tilghman

DRAFENVILLE – An RBI triple by Abby Fiessinger set her up to score on a wild pitch, followed by a 2-run double by Gracey Murt, gave the Lady Marshals an early 4-0 lead on their way to
MCHS Greenhouse is open for business on April 4th
The MCHS Greenhouse is now open! They will be opening their doors for the presale on Monday, April 4th and Tuesday, April 5th from 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, and the greenhouse opens for regular business beginning on Monday,
Updates on budget cuts to public universities in Kentucky

FRANKFORT, KY – Republican Gov. Matt Bevin has ordered immediate 4.5 percent cuts in state funding to all public colleges and universities. The order comes as state lawmakers are locked in a stalemate over a two-year state
Wool programs scheduled at LBL’s 1850s Farm
The Homeplace 1850s Farm at Land Between The Lakes hosts a week of programs dedicated to working with wool. Next Monday through Saturday, invited artist, Gary Larson, will give Homeplace sheep their “haircut” for the year. Programs
173rd Annual Tater Day event rundown
Kentucky Lake Chamber of Commerce Business of the Month for April 2016 – Lee Brick & Block

The Kentucky Lake Chamber of Commerce in Marshall County is pleased to announce that Lee Brick & Block in Hardin has been named “Business of the Month” for the month of April 2016. With Spring time upon
Traffic stop leads to arrest
On Thursday March 31st Deputy William Strader was dispatched in reference to a vehicle driving recklessly westbound on US Hwy 68 W. The callers stated the vehicle was swerving into oncoming traffic. Deputy Strader located the described
Kane’s Krew Luncheon at CFSB
BENTON -CFSB held a spaghetti benefit luncheon for Kane Powell, 2, who has recently been diagnosed with epilepsy. He is the brother of Kruz and son of Sam and Kurt Powell of Benton. Kane’s grandparents are Nathan