CFSB Spirit of Marshall County: Foust stays true to beliefs, integrity in both professional and personal life

Few in western Kentucky can say they’ve never heard of Bobbie Foust. An accomplished journalist who has spent time as the reporter and editor at The Marshall County Tribune-Courier, and a reporter at The Paducah Sun and
PADD to host Medicare enrollment workshop

The Purchase Area Development District is sponsoring an upcoming workshop for Medicare beneficiaries on Monday, Nov. 13 at the Marshall County Senior Citizens Center. Individuals may drop by from 11:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. to compare their
Residents reminded to ‘fall back’ this weekend
Daylight Saving Time in the vast majority of U.S. states will officially come to an end for the year this weekend. Residents are reminded to set their clocks back one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5
NWS October 2017 Climate Summary – Warmer than normal along with wetter in west Kentucky and drier in Missouri
(NWS) – Temperatures were above normal, generally by 2 to 3 degrees. The first half of the month was well above normal, with highs routinely in the 80s. You may not remember that warm weather though, because
Extension office provides variety of services

Regardless of what your family is involved in, Cooperative Extension plays a role. For more than 100 years, we’ve been offering something for everyone to help them see returns in their endeavors, careers, finances and more. If
Enrollment Open for Next Year’s Roadside Farm Market
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky Farm Bureau says enrollment is open for next year’s Certified Roadside Farm Market program that helps connect farmers with consumers. The organization says the program began in 1996 as a way to help farmers
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Lawmakers look at cost of solar energy

Solar power means bigger electricity bills for non-solar customers, a group called the Consumer Energy Alliance told a panel of state legislators today. CEA’s Brydon Ross told the Interim Joint Committee on Natural Resources and Energy that
SMMS students qualify for Duke TIP program
Some seventh grade South Marshall Middle School students recently qualified for the Duke University Talent Identification Program based on spring testing results. The following students qualified for Duke TIP by scoring at the 95th percentile or above
Calvert man arrested after threatening to burn local church
A Calvert City man is facing charges after he allegedly threatened to burn down a local church. According to Marshall County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded on Wednesday to Zion’s Cause Baptist Church on U.S. Highway 68 near