North Marshall math, social studies students partner to build cave
North Marshall Middle School students traveled back in time last Friday by designing and constructing their very own cave, complete with 21st-century cave drawings. The project was a collaborative effort between Kayla Staley’s eighth-grade geometry students, which
Kentucky State Police investigating escape, collision and shooting at state prison

4:30 p.m. UPDATE: Kentucky State Police have arrested the female passenger from the earlier vehicle collision. At just after noon today, as a result of the ongoing investigation, Bryonna I. Heath, 21, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was charged
Calvert Lions Club, Woodmen donate flagpole, flag to Children’s Art Center
Board members of the Marshall County Arts Commission were joined by representatives of the local Woodmen of the World and the Calvert City Lions Club Thursday evening at the Children’s Art Center to dedicate a new flagpole
Aubrey Vinson
Mr. Aubrey D. Vinson, age 56 of Benton, KY died on Thursday, September 7, 2017, at the Ray and Kay Eckstein Hospice Care Center in Paducah, KY. He was an electrician for VMB Enterprises. Born Wednesday, September
Calvert City dedicates splash park to elementary students
Calvert City officials, teachers and Calvert City Elementary School fourth- and fifth-grade students came out to celebrate the city’s new splash park Friday in Memorial Park. Mayor Lynn Jones spoke to students about the splash pad, which
Bevin recognizes promotion of 75 Kentucky State Police officers

FRANKFORT — Gov. Matt Bevin joined Kentucky State Police Commissioner Rick Sanders to recognize the promotion of 75 agency officers at a ceremony held Sept. 7 in Lexington. Four majors, 12 captains, 20 lieutenants and 39 sergeants
Legends gathering September 20th
Hear a good story, share a few laughs…if you’re a sports fan and that appeals to you then you’ll want to be at the Four Little Pigs restaurant in Benton on Wednesday, September 20 from 3:00 to
Bevin proposes 17 percent budget cut

FRANKFORT (AP) – Kentucky’s Republican governor wants to slash some spending by more than 17 percent this year to prevent a $200 million shortfall and protect the state’s credit rating. Gov. Matt Bevin’s state budget director sent a
Gardner’s two goals in stoppage gives Marshals 5-3 win
Following a week off from competition, the Marshals traveled to Fort Campbell Thursday evening to play the 1-3 Falcons whose only win came in the first game of the season over Trigg County. Neither team scored in