School board, Neal discuss safety
On Monday, Marshall County Schools Superintendent Trent Lovett invited anyone with concerns over school safety to speak with him as the district looks at ways to protect students. Lovett made his remarks during the Marshall County
Brewers’ unbeaten Redmen have stood the test of time: Mike Fields
BY MIKE FIELDS Barney Thweatt, who will be 88 in a few weeks, is still feisty as all get-out when it comes to reveling in the fact that he played on the last undefeated boys’ basketball team
CFS Serve-a-thon focusing on Marshall County community
On Thursday, March 15th, Christian Fellowship school eighth grader students and sophomore class worked serving their community for the 13th annual CFS Serve-a-thon. Together they made 85 goodie bags and six baskets for Marshall County High School
Bill Bedwell
Mr. William “Bill” Talbert Bedwell, age 75 of the Wadesboro community died on Sunday, March 18, 2018 at his home. Born Wednesday, January 13, 1943, he was a carpenter with the Carpenter’s Local Union #357 and was
Kentucky Gov Urges Pressure on Lawmakers to Act on Pensions

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Gov. Matt Bevin is urging current and retired state workers in Kentucky to pressure lawmakers to act on revamping one of the nation’s worst-funded public pension plans. Bevin said in a four-minute video Saturday night
Marshall County Sheriff’s Report March 19, 2018
On March 16th, Deputy Lofton Rowley served an arrest warrant to Michael E. Lawrence of Calvert City for Contempt of Court. On Friday March 16th Deputy Chris Greenfield was dispatched to the area south of the 47
The Church in History: The Church in America by Dr. T.Y. Hiter

The dominant feature of the First Great Awakening was the return of people to the well-known and reasonably well-established Churches that already existed. The Second Great Awakening had the opposite effect. Although true that some, at least,
Area students, advocates coming together for March for Our Lives
By Bobbie Foust, Special to Marshall County Daily “The kids are moving the mountain,” said a national television reporter last week. He referred to actions students throughout the nation are taking to make schools and communities safe