Kentucky Dam Village to host annual Campground Halloween Weekend
Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park will again host its Campground Halloween Weekend, beginning Friday, Oct. 20 through Saturday Oct. 21. The event will feature family fun, kicking off with a Halloween Critters live animal show at
CFSB Spirit of Marshall County: Local boy, 7, eyes future with Gideons, brings joy to loved ones
Editor’s Note: It’s difficult to put a finger on the defining characteristic of community and sometimes even more so on the people who drive it. Bobby Burgess, unlike other subjects of this series, knows he is
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Mountain bike team maintains lead after Race #2

With Race #2 at Lock 4 in Gallatin, Tenn. dusted and done, the Marshall County High School mountain bike team is still in the lead over second place Harpeth Youth Cycling and third place Williamson County Composite. The
Peggy Johnson
Mrs. Peggy J. Johnson, 75, of Symsonia, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017, at her home. She was a retired registered nurse for Dr. William Culbertson and was a member of Clarks River Baptist Church. Born Saturday,
Pitino ‘effectively fired’ amid FBI investigation into alleged college ball corruption, fraud
University of Louisville basketball head coach Rick Pitino has been placed on unpaid administrative leave, though “effectively fired,” following a federal investigation that yielded 10 arrests on fraud and corruption Tuesday, according to Courier-Journal reports. U of
Secretary of State encouraging eligible Kentuckians to register to vote on National Voter Registration Day

FRANKFORT, KY – Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes is encouraging eligible Kentuckians to register to vote or check and make updates to their voter registration information as states celebrate National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday. The
Kentucky gets $10M grant to focus on drug addiction help

FRANKFORT, KY. (AP) – The Cabinet for Health and Family Services has been awarded a $10 million federal grant to help with the state’s drug addiction epidemic. The Kentucky Department of Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities will
MCHS students earn AP Scholar achievement
Forty students at Marshall County High School have earned AP Scholar Awards in recognition of their exceptional achievement on AP Exams, up from 33 last school year. The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program provides willing and academically
Kenneth Smith
Mr. Henry “Kenneth” Smith, age 74 of Symsonia, KY passed away Tuesday, September 26, 2017, at his home. Born Sunday, February 7, 1943 in Symsonia, KY, he was the son of the late Buran L. Smith and