Marshals fall 62-55 to Mayfield

On the newly dedicated Joe T. Ford court, the Marshals took control in the second quarter and continued to lead Mayfield until a tie to start the fourth quarter set up a battle to the finish, with

Grimes Accepting Nominations for Outstanding Civic Educators

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FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 14, 2018) – Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes announced Wednesday that her office is accepting nominations for the 2018 Kentucky Outstanding Civic Education Leadership Award. The award recognizes teachers, school administrators, legislators and

Senate moves to curtail special taxing districts

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FRANKFORT – The Senate passed legislation today that would require a county fiscal court or city council to approve any proposed tax by a special purpose government entity – such as a library, sewer district or volunteer

Bill green lighting semi-autonomous rigs advances

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FRANKFORT – New semi-autonomous vehicle technology aimed at optimizing the efficiency and safety of commercial trucks by linking them in a multi-vehicle platoon that automates functions like speeding up, slowing down and braking could be coming to

Marshall County Sheriff’s Report February 14, 2018

We have been notified by complaints coming in to the Sheriff’s Office about folks calling those in our community trying to sell items ” for the kids from the school.” PLEASE do your homework prior to giving

Kentucky Lawmakers Hint Pension Plan Could Be Forthcoming

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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Republican leaders in Kentucky’s legislature may be close to unveiling a bill aimed at shoring up state pension systems for government employees and school teachers after weeks of work. Senate President Robert Stivers

Bill to Preserve Liquor License Quotas in Kentucky Advances

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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — In the world’s bourbon capital, an effort to eliminate a quota system limiting the number of liquor licenses is getting strong pushback from some Kentucky lawmakers. A bill that won initial committee approval Tuesday aims

Barber and hairdresser fee bill OK’d by House committee

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FRANKFORT—Licensing and renewal fees for barbers, cosmetologists and related trades would be set by regulation, not by law, under a bill that has passed a House committee. Rep. Robby Mills, R-Henderson, sponsor of House Bill 260, said