A Legislative Perspective on the Kentucky General Assembly with State Representative Will Coursey

Beyond shock and then grief, there is another thread that binds us when unspeakable tragedy occurs: We each have a story. Those who remember the attack on Pearl Harbor, or President Kennedy’s assassination or 9/11 will always know where
Families of shooting victims join Bevin in signing of Day of Prayer Proclamation

Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin, joined by Lt. Governor Jenean Hampton, were in Marshall County Friday at the Children’s Arts Center in Benton to declare Sunday as a Day of Prayer in Kentucky. Kentucky State Police Commissioner Rick
Eulene Sloan
Mrs. Eulene Sloan, age 97 of Benton, KY died on Friday, January 26, 2018, at the Stilley House in Benton, KY. She was a homemaker and member of Benton Church of Christ. She was known for her
This Week at the State Capitol (January 22-26) by Robert Weber (LRC)

FRANKFORT — The first bill passed by both chambers of the General Assembly this year is a measure that will allow voters to decide on a “bill of rights” for crime victims. Senate Bill 3, more commonly
Senator Danny Carroll’s Legislative Update

Words cannot begin to express the shock and sadness felt throughout the Commonwealth and around the country on Tuesday when an active shooter opened fire at my alma mater, Marshall County High School in Benton, Kentucky, taking
Marshall County Exceptional Center receives donation from Marshall County Chiropractic
The Marshall County Exceptional Center was presented a donation from Marshall County Chiropractic on 1/26/18. The donation was in the amount of $750.00 and was the result of funds raised through the Chiropractic office’s jean day fund.
Guns in schools? Options explored in Kentucky after shooting

FRANKFORT, KY. (AP) – Hours after authorities say a 15-year-old student shot and killed two classmates at a western Kentucky high school, a Republican senator in the state’s Capitol rushed to file a bill intended to prevent
Donna Inman
Mrs. Donna Inman, age 64 of Gilbertsville, Kentucky died on January 16, 2018 at her home. Surviving are her brother, James Inman of Calvert City, KY, sisters, Patsy Jean Inman of Murray, KY and Peggy “PJ” Kemp
Marshall Strong by Paula Harrington

We will not fear one another but in faith radically love our families, our neighbors, our friends, and our enemies. We will rise above the terror. We will speak love and grace into the fire. We will
Kentucky State Police turns over high school to Marshall County School District, classes resumed today

The Kentucky State Police has finished processing the crime scene at Marshall County High School and has turned over the property to the Marshall County School District. Sixteen students suffered gunshot wounds as a result of the shooting at