Band concludes camp with show preview

Members of the Marching Marshals concluded the 2017 band camp Friday with a preview performance for parents, family and friends on the football practice field at Marshall County High School. The band, about 115 members strong, had
KSP participating in ‘Best Looking Cruiser’ contest

The Kentucky State Police will be celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2018. In anticipation of this milestone, the agency is seeking the support from Kentucky citizens for a special project to recognize its long service to the
Lady Marshals shut out Caldwell County in pre-season scrimmage
The 2017 season began for the Lady Marshals soccer team on Thursday with a home scrimmage against Caldwell County. Leading 3-0 at halftime, first half goals came from sophomore Carmen Gunn with the first two and Camryn
Annual Back-to-School Bash scheduled for Saturday
Families with children in the Marshall County School District will have the opportunity to get free school supplies, health screenings and district information tomorrow at the annual Back-to-School bash. The event, hosted by local Family Resource and
August breakfast, lunch menus for Marshall County public schools
Marshals begin matches with win over Murray

Jay Nimmo’s round of 36 and Tyler Powell’s 37 led the way for the Marshals in their first match of the season at Calvert City Country Club. Camdyn McLeod and Nathan Clark both shot 40 to complete
Girl’s team takes first at South Warren Invitational

Marshall County girls golf team took first Thursday in Bowling Green at the South Warren Invitational at Crosswinds Golf Course with a score of 312 and with good scores turned in by all players, they believe they may have set
Local GOP, Dems host pre-Fancy Farm events
Marshall County Republicans and Democrats are ready to host annual pre-Fancy Farm events in the county. Marshall and Calloway County Republicans will host their 15th annual Night Before Fancy Farm dinner and speaking event beginning at 5
Marshall County Sheriff’s Report August 4, 2017
On August 2nd Deputy Dennis Lewis responded to a disturbance on East Unity Church Road. It was determined that one person there had been court ordered to not be at the residence. Paul M. Keeton age 39
Report: Failure by southern legislators on tobacco policies leads to higher tobacco use, cancer rate
FRANKFORT, KY (KNN) – State legislatures in Kentucky and 11 other Southern states are contributing to the region’s increased cancer burden by failing to implement evidence-based policies to reduce and prevent tobacco use, according to a report