Barbara Shipley
Barbara Ann Shipley, 84, passed away Sunday, January 21, 2018 in Paducah, KY. She was born in Chicago, IL on July 29, 1933 to the late Hubbard W. Marx and the late Lillian Grasser Marx. She is
Fiscal Court, City of Benton look to draft agreement on Southwest One annexation

Marshall County Economic Development Coordinator Josh Tubbs appeared before fiscal court Wednesday, Jan. 17 to update the court on progress made in the initial stages of engineering and design on the property known as Southwest One, a
Calvert City Police serve make arrests on warrants
Calvert City Police report, Jan. 22, 2018: Randy Joe Campbell, 46, of 174 Retirement Circle, Calvert City was arrested on Jan. 16, 2018, on a Marshall County Warrant for non-payment of fines. Cassidy Hodge, 23, of 536
CFS falls to Mayfield in second round of All ‘A’ Classic
Postponed due to the weather conditions last week, the 1st Region All ‘A’ Classic at Mayfield was forced to squeeze in games starting Friday and ending with the championship games tonight before the All ‘A’ State Tournament
Marshall County Gatton Academy student studies in Costa Rica
Marshall County student, Jackson Chumbler, was selected as a sophomore to attend his junior and senior years at The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky. This is Kentucky’s first residential public high school and has
Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Hunters post fifth-highest deer harvest on record

FRANKFORT, KY (KFA) – Looking at the total number of deer harvested by hunters in Kentucky during the 2017-18 season, it would appear nothing was out of the ordinary. The season ended earlier this month. When it
Kentucky prepares for individual income tax season

FRANKFORT (AP) — Kentucky’s revenue department is making its final preparations for the start of income tax season. The agency is urging Kentucky taxpayers to file as early as possible. It says the IRS will begin accepting both
Kentucky Proud members urged to apply for grant programs

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles is inviting Kentucky Proud members to apply to participate in programs that help showcase the state’s farm sector. The Kentucky Proud Farm to Fork and Promotional Grant programs
Marshall County Sheriff’s deputies serve warrants, make drug arrests
Deputy William Strader at 3:27 p.m. Jan. 17 served an indictment warrant on charges of trafficking in controlled substance 1st Degree ( Methamphetamine ) and Promoting Contraband 1st Degree.Bryant E. Deroche of Paducah was served. Deputy William
Mediacom named best company for women, people of color to work
Mediacom Communications earned high rankings within the cable and telecommunications industry as one of the top companies for women to work, and as a top employer for people of color. Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) named Mediacom
