Senate committee moves alcohol-licensing bill

FRANKFORT – A Senate committee passed a measure today to preserve the status quo in determining how many liquor licenses are issued in individual cities and counties. Senate Bill 110 would codify in law rules that limit the
Chamber announces upcoming dinner and award recipients

The Kentucky Lake Chamber of Commerce would like to announce that the new dinner date for the Chamber’s Annual Dinner has been set for Tuesday, February 20th, 2018. This event will take place at Kentucky Dam Village
Rogue Graphic SisBro Awards Athlete of the Week: Tyler Stokes
Tyler Stokes is this week’s Rogue Graphic SisBro Awards Athlete of the Week. After sitting out the first 12 games of the season with an injury, the sophomore forward has slowly built back up to form and
Positive Tax Reform: Putting more money in your pocket by US Rep. James Comer

At the end of 2017, I cast my vote for legislation that will positively shape our economy for years to come. Republicans kept their promise to deliver on tax reform, and with new legislation in place, we are finally
Lady Marshals hold Graves County to lowest win margin in loss
It was a great effort by the Lady Marshals Monday holding #20 Graves County to their lowest point total in a win this season at 46-35. At 23-6 the Lady Eagles have won their last 11 straight
TVA request written comments Deed Modification on Kentucky Reservoir

TVA is considering a request for a deed modification over approximately 1.971 acres of land on Kentucky Reservoir at Tennessee River Mile 30.3 (left bank), in Marshall County, Kentucky. Jack and Janice Ruopp have requested the modification
Lee Roy Clark
Mr. Lee Roy Clark, age 77 of Benton, KY died on Sunday, February 11, 2018 at the Rudd Lung and Heart Center in Louisville, KY. Born Friday, June 21, 1940 in Benton, KY, he was the son