Bipartisan Coalition of Senators Designates Hemp History Week

Washington, D.C. – To highlight the vast economic potential of industrial hemp for America’s agricultural industry, the Senate passed a bipartisan resolution designating June 5-11, “Hemp History Week.” Sens. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., Jeff Merkley,
Local Unions contribute to Sheriffs’ Boys and Girls Ranch; Camp looks to make key improvements in facilities
GILBERTSVILLE – The Kentucky Sheriffs’ Boys and Girls Ranch is looking to make some improvements to its facilities in the coming months, and area Unions are stepping up to do their part. Representatives from the Paducah Laborers
Norma Nelson
NORMA NELSON 85 of Calvert City, Kentucky passed away at 8:06PM Wednesday June 7, 2017 at the McCracken County Nursing and Rehab. She was a member of St. Pius X Catholic Church. Mrs. Nelson is survived by
Marshall County Jailer receives prestigious, statewide recognition
During the 2017 KJA Summer Conference at the Galt House in Louisville this week, Jailer Roger Ford’s peers happily nominated him as the 2017 Jailer of the Year due to his outstanding work as Marshall County’s Jailer.
Marshall County Sheriff’s Report June 5, 2017
On June 2 Deputy Dan Melone investigated an injury crash on US 641 near Draffenville. According to the report, a vehicle driven by Autumn R. West of Calvert City was traveling west on KY 1422 approaching the
Beshear awards $16,000 grant to area child abuse prevention center

PADUCAH — Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear was in Paducah on Thursday to announce nearly $100,000 dollars in grant funding from the Child Victims’ Trust Fund for statewide and regional programs aimed at preventing child abuse. Child