Stilley House opens new Memory Care unit in Benton
The Kentucky Lake Chamber of Commerce in Marshall County on Friday hosted a ribbon cutting to kick off an open house for the newly-constructed addition of the Memory Care wing to The Stilley House in Benton.
Christian Fellowship in control of 4th District, play in KCAC Tournament Saturday

Christian Fellowship’s Lady Eagles are 21-5 heading into their final games of the regular season on October 5th at Madisonville North Hopkins, the KCAC Tournament on October 7th at Covington Latin and a game on October 10th at
Sheriff’s department investigates counterfeit money case
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department is searching for leads into an alleged counterfeit money case. According to MCSD, an unidentified man on Sunday, Oct. 1, purchased a Green Dot card from the Dollar General Store in Draffenville.
Pump Prices Savings Continue in West Central Kentucky

West Central Kentucky gas prices continued their downward trend again this week. Today’s average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is six cents lower than last week at $2.85 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price
Calvert City Police Report October 2, 2017
The following people were arrested by the Calvert City Police Department: Kody Allen Charlton, 26, of 717 Hickory Street, Calvert City was arrested on September 23, 2017 for alcohol intoxication in a public place. Austin Tyler Johnson,
Humane Society of Marshall County to host Trivia Night Fundraiser
Benton, KY — Join the Humane Society of Marshall County at their annual Trivia Night Fundraiser on Saturday, October 21. “Last year was such a success and we had so much fun, we decided to make this
Lady Marshals put together four straight wins

A four game win-steak for the Lady Marshals ended at the Quad State Tournament at the Plex in Paducah with a 2-0 (25-13, 25-9) loss to Owensboro Catholic but they followed that up with a 2-0 (26-24, 25-13)
Marching Marshals place second in class, eighth overall in Murray State’s Festival of Champions

The Marshall County High School Marching Marshals brought home second place in class 5A and eighth place overall in the 42nd annual Festival of Champions marching band competition Saturday at Murray State University. The Marshals earned a
September warmer with drier than normal conditions in many locations
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, temperatures were above normal with drier than normal conditions for many locations. It was hard to believe the month ended with above normal temperatures after what we endured during
CFS students meet ‘at the pole’ for annual prayer service
Christian Fellowship elementary school students participated in See You at the Pole prayer services Wednesday, Sept. 27 at the school. Students prayed for their school, town, state and nation together, then broke into individual classrooms to conduct