10 signs it may be time for memory care
Sponsored content Unlike many health conditions, which tend to develop or at least come to light all at once, dementia comes on gradually, and the signs can be confusing and easy to miss – or misunderstand. And
Mary Brown
Mrs. Mary Frances Brown, age, 78 of Benton, KY passed away Monday, November 27, 2017, at Lake Way Nursing & Rehabilitation in Benton, KY. Born Saturday, October 14, 1939 in Marshall County, KY, she was the daughter
Lawmakers: Cities, counties share 2018 legislative platforms

FRANKFORT, Ky. – Kentucky cities and counties need more revenue, their representatives told state lawmakers today. They also want to protect pensions earned by their workers, they say. Being able to fund pensions and “safe, clean and
Grimes Encourages Kentucky Cities, Counties to Endorse Medical Marijuana Legislation

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Nov. 29, 2017) – Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes is encouraging Kentucky cities and counties to endorse medical marijuana legislation which can help their citizens, many who are veterans fighting physical and mental illnesses,
TVA provides additional details on newly-discovered Tennessee River fish

Courtesy of TVA When you hear news about an animal species these days, it’s rarely good. Most often, it’s about overabundance or scarcity. But occasionally, there’s a surprise: the discovery of something new. Consider the case of
AUDIO: Benton City Council meeting, Nov. 20, 2017
Cub Scouts visit Marshall County Rescue Squad
Marshall County Rescue Squad volunteers on Tuesday visited with local Cub Scouts from Pack No. 484 in Marshall County at the squad building in Benton. Scouts got the opportunity to tour the facility, learn about Rescue Squad
Calvert City kicks off holiday season with Christmas bazaar, parade, tree lighting
The spirit of Christmas will be in full swing this weekend in Calvert City. Annual Calvert City Christmas festivities will kick off at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 2 with a Christmas Bazaar in the Calvert City Civic
All Kentucky Proud funds allocated for 2017

FRANKFORT (AP) – Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles has announced the 2017 Kentucky Proud Promotional Grant Program has allocated all available funds for this calendar year. The 2017 Kentucky Proud Promotional Grant Program awarded more than $500,000