‘Crazy Yorky Ladies’ donate to Marshall County Humane Society
GRAND RIVERS – The Marshall County Humane Society received two truckloads of needed items this weekend, after more than 300 furry friends and their people descended on Grand Rivers to participate in the community’s first-ever “Crazy Yorky
Dianne Dean
Services for Dianne Dean, 78, of Hardin, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 10, at Hardin Church of Christ in Hardin. David Smith will officiate, followed by burial at Pace Cemetery in Hardin. The family
Calvert City police report May 8, 2017
Aaron Todd Mayo, 31, of 611 Frankfort Road, Benton was arrested on May 04, 2017 by Officer Wes Babcock for alcohol intoxication in a public place. He was also served a Marshall County warrant for flagrant non
Wins over Trigg and Apollo improve Marshals record to 18-6

DRAFFENVILLE – Two wins Friday and Saturday for the Marshals improve their record to 18-6. They beat Trigg County 9-0 on Friday then were back at it on Saturday with a 6-4 win over Apollo. They have
Gov. Matt Bevin declares May 8-12 Teacher Appreciation Week

FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 8, 2017) – Governor Matt Bevin recently signed a proclamation officially declaring May 8-12 Teacher Appreciation Week in Kentucky, joining the National Educators Association in honoring and celebrating teachers and recognizing their invaluable contributions to society.
Kentucky officials to announce economic impact of tourism

LOUISVILLE (AP) – Kentucky officials are planning to announce how much tourism impacted the state’s economy last year. The Kentucky Department of Tourism says details will be released Monday morning at Corsair Distillery in Bowling Green. The
Marshall County Sheriff’s Report May 8, 2017
Deputy Luke Rudd investigated a report of vandalism about 9:24 p.m. Saturday May 6 on Retirement Circle near Calvert City. Jamie Meredith, 36, of Calvert City reports that someone threw a rock through two windows in her
KY highway crews to ramp up mowing & litter activities after short rain delay
After being held up for about a week due to almost daily rainfall, crews are attempting to kick off mowing season along Kentucky state highways this week. As weather and soil conditions allow, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet highway
Marshall County Football hosted 7 on 7, lineman challenge Saturday
BENTON – Marshall County Football hosted fifteen 6th, 7th and 8th grade teams Saturday for a 7 on 7 tournament and lineman challenge. Two divisions competed – 6th and 7th grade players in the middle school division and
Op-ed: Benefits secured for retired coal miners and their families
BY SEN. MITCH McCONNELL R-Ky. Last week, we achieved the success that thousands of retired coal miners and their families so desperately needed with the passage of my proposal to permanently extend their health care benefits. And