A Walk Through History by Justin Lamb (Sponsored by Western Auto of Benton)
Priscilla “Priss” McCalley Written by Justin D. Lamb Above: Priscilla McCalley sitting on the porch of the Hardin Hotel. (Photo courtesy of Marshall County Archives) Born into slavery in Tennessee in May 1858 and freed in 1863
Adam Braden Byrd
Mr. Adam Braden Byrd, 47, of Murray died Friday, August 4, 2017, at the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington. Mr. Byrd was born in Memphis, Tenn., on April 3, 1970, and was a member of
David Allen Case
David Allen Case, 66, of Paducah, passed away on Thursday, July 13, 2017, at Baptist Health of Paducah. Mr. Case was born September 22, 1950, to the late Melvin and Virginia Hale Case. He was self employed.
Kim Myers
Mrs. Kim Myers, 48, of Benton, died on Saturday, August 5, 2017, at her residence. Born Tuesday, October 22, 1968, in Benton, she was a retired bus driver for the Marshall County School System and a member
Fay Lynn ‘Pete’ Cox
Fay Lynn “Pete” Cox, 85, of Benton, died Friday, August 4, 2017, at his residence in Benton. Mr. Cox was a U.S. Marine Veteran serving during the Korean Conflict. He was retired from General Tire Manufacturing in
Marshals, Nimmo come out on top at Dawson Springs Invitational

Saturday at Pennyrile State Park golf course, the Marshall County boy’s team played in the Dawson Springs Invitational, a field of fifteen boy’s teams mostly from Regions 1 and 2. The Marshals won the tournament with a team score of
CFSB Spirit of Marshall County: Riley’s contribution to community is immeasurable
In the Army, there’s a saying: “We do more by 9 a.m. than most people do in a day” which fits Ann Riley to a T. Those close to her describe her as a “high energy” and