Lady Marshals golf team finish 9th in State Tournament

BOWLING GREEN – Tuesday in Bowling Green at the KHSAA Girl’s State Golf Championships, the Lady Marshals shot 362 and then had to wait through the afternoon rounds to see if they made the top 12 teams
Julian Jones
JULIAN JONES 55, of Gilbertsville, KY passed away at 8:37AM Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at his residence. He worked as a laborer for Smith Construction and was of the Baptist Faith. He is survived by his son,
KSP Promotes Two Benton, Ky. Residents
Two Benton, Ky. residents have been promoted by the Kentucky State Police. Sgt. Trey Green (left), and Lt. Kyle Nall (right), received their promotional certificates from KSP Commissioner Rick Sanders and John Grate, deputy secretary of the
Marshals finish regular season with 3-3 tie against Henderson

DRAFFENVILLE – Marshall County has played Henderson County, year in and year out a great Region 2 program, the last 15 of 16 seasons, and they met again in the Marshals final regular season game Tuesday at Colburn
Peel & Holland Merges with Harding Benefits Consulting – Expands Office Locations into Central Kentucky
Benton, KY – Roy Riley, President of Peel & Holland, and Kelly Harding, President of Harding Benefits Consulting, have announced the merger of their agencies. Harding Benefits Consulting is based out of Franklin, Kentucky and specializes in
Kynect insurance exchange to shut down at month’s end
FRANKFORT, Ky. — (AP) Federal officials have approved Gov. Matt Bevin’s plan to dismantle the state health exchange. The exchange, known as kynect, was launched in 2013 and has been a way for Kentucky residents to shop for
Marshall County woman rescued from fiery crash
Time: 2:30 p.m. Date: Tuesday, October 04, 2016 Location: Interstate 24 between the 5 and 6 mile markers Driver 1: Kimberly D. Geierman, 23, of Calvert City, driving a 2005 Ford F150 pickup truck east on Interstate
CASA to host Chili Challenge and Cornhole Tournament
CASA by the Lakes of Calloway and Marshall counties will host its annual Chili Challenge and Cornhole Tournament on Oct. 22, 2016, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the lower pavilion at Mike Miller Park, located
Partnerships Formed on Project to Aid Bat Populations
Bats in western Kentucky have a very important job when it comes to production of food and human health– they eat insects that can cause crop damage or transmit diseases. Bats can eat up to half their