Kentucky, Tennessee Salvation Army personnel mobilize in wake of Harvey
“Others” has been the rallying cry and focal point for The Salvation Army since its inception more than 150 years ago, and never is it better displayed than in times of disaster. Specialized equipment and trained personnel
Benton awards bid in potentially costly sludge removal project

The City of Benton is taking steps to tackle a problem in its wastewater filtration beds. Benton City Council on Wednesday voted to initiate steps to remove sludge buildup from the first of three filtration beds. Algae
County recycling, library partner to host e-scrap event
Marshall County Recycling recently received a Kentucky Pride grant to help with recycling efforts in the county. In the past, the county has purchased balers, recycling trailers and a mobile shredder through Pride grant funds. This year,
Bald eagle population continues to rise, spread in Kentucky

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Officials say the bald eagle population in Kentucky is continuing to grow and spread. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources says the number of nesting pairs grew to 164 in the latest
Kentucky House holds private meeting to discuss pensions

FRANKFORT, KY (AP) – Facing unpopular decisions on the state’s failing public pension systems, the Kentucky House of Representatives shut the public out of its first discussion of potential changes by holding a closed-door meeting Tuesday to discuss
Community college system sets new graduate record
VERSAILLES (AP) — The Kentucky Community and Technical College System says it has set a new high mark of graduates and credentials awarded. For the 2016-17 academic year, 16,146 students graduated from the college system. That’s a
Lady Marshals earn big district win over Murray
The last win for the Lady Marshals over Murray came on October 22, 2014 when they beat them 3-1 to win the 1st Region Tournament. Since that night, Murray has won the last four meetings between the