Pathway Baptist Church calls new Parent and Youth Minister

CALVERT CITY – Pathway Baptist Church is pleased to welcome Nicholas Majors as Youth Pastor, effective May 23, 2016. Mr. Majors holds a Master’s degree in Divinity from Southern Seminary in Louisville. His previous ministry experience with
Lucy Harper
Lucy Inez Harper born July 26th 1932, died Tuesday, May 24th at her home. Visitation will be on Thursday May 26th from 5:00 – 8:00 PM at Collier Funeral Home of Benton, Services will be held on
Lillis Lawson
Mrs. Lillis C. Lawson, age 91 of Benton, KY died on Tuesday, May 24, 2016, at Lourdes Hospital in Paducah, KY. Mrs. Lawson was a member of Benton First United Methodist Church and was retired from The
Marshall County Hospital Home Health recognized in CMS Five-Star Quality Rating System
Benton, KY– In recently released results, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Five-Star Quality Rating System recognized Marshall County Hospital Home Health with a 4-star rating in quality and a 4-star rating in patient satisfaction. According to the
Interstate 24 Lane Restriction in Marshall County Moved to Wednesday, June 1

PADUCAH, Ky. (May 25, 2016) – Due to weather conditions, a contractor for The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) was unable to install a temporary barrier wall along the eastbound lanes of Interstate 24 in Marshall County as
Financial discrepancies lead to charges of Marshall Rescue Squad employee
Marshall County Rescue Squad Chief Kurt Schmidt says the rescue squad’s secretary and her son misused squad fuel cards. Schmidt says he noticed that the squad’s fuel bill was high for the past three years, and eventually
Marshall County murder suspect arraigned in court
A man accused of shooting another man in the head and dumping the body near an abandoned home in Possum Trot entered a not guilty plea in Marshall County court Tuesday. Joseph Cunningham was arraigned in Marshall County Circuit
Strong storms possible for our area this weekend
The National Weather Service office in Paducah has issued a hazardous weather outlook for a slight chance of scattered but strong thunderstorms today and into the Memorial Day weekend. Although no widespread severe weather is anticipated, a
Kentucky health insurance companies seek rate increase
FRANKFORT, KY – Health insurance companies in Kentucky want to increase rates by an average of 17 percent next year. The Kentucky Department of Insurance posted rate requests from the state’s major insurance carriers on Wednesday. They include
Marshall County graduate, Alec Foust, named National Merit Finalist
Alec Foust, 2016 graduate of Marshall County High School, has been named a National Merit Finalist. Foust was the Valedictorian of this year’s graduating class and will attend the University of Kentucky. Over 1.5 million juniors in