Grace by Dr. J.T. Parish

It has been 60 years since a group of students sat around a table in the cafeteria of a small Christian college discussing their activities and Christian service over the past weekend. I had preached one sermon
Comer reflects on first year in office

By Rep. James Comer U.S. Congressman On Nov. 14, 2016, I was sworn in as the new representative for Kentucky’s 1st District. That night on the House floor, I said, “It is an honor of a lifetime
Agriculture department issues call for contest submissions

FRANKFORT (AP) — The Kentucky Department of Agriculture has put out a call for submissions from school children for its annual poster and essay contest. The agency says in a statement that students can submit a poster, an essay
NWS: Elevated fire risk today for the region

The combination today of dry vegetation, low humidity and gusty winds more than 20 mph bring an elevated risk of fire today to the region, according to the National Weather Service in Paducah. Officials warn resident to
Sheriff’s office makes DUI, drug arrests, serves warrants
Marshall County Sheriff’s report: Nov. 28, 2017 Deputy Barry Howell at 12:56 p.m. Nov. 22 served a Marshall County warrant on Justin L. Freeman of Benton for Failure to Appear. Deputy Barry Howell at 4:50 p.m. Nov.
Bogus threat issued brings confusion to Marshall County students, staff
A theatening post on social media has led to concern from some Marshall County students and parents. Marshall County Schools Superintendent Trent Lovett said Tuesday morning that there was no cause for concern at Marshall County High
Marshall escapee caught in Shelby County
Marshall County Sheriff Kevin Byars has confirmed that escaped inmate Dakota W. Reeder has been apprehended. Byars said the department received notice Monday that Reeder, who walked away Nov. 13 from the Class D facility in Benton,
Development districts raise more than 250,000 pounds of food during Commonwealth Bowl; PADD wins among rural districts
Kentucky’s area development districts helped raised the equivalent of more than 250,000 pounds of food as part of the Commonwealth of Kentucky Bowl, Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes announced Monday. Big Sandy Area Development District is