Bill to increase certain sex crime penalties nears House vote

FRANKFORT-A bill that would increase penalties for sex crimes against a victim with an intellectual disability awaits a vote in the full House after passing committee this week. Under Senate Bill 19, sponsored by Sen. Danny Carroll,
CADA welcomes Lakeland Event Center to Calvert City
If you’re looking for a place to train employees or host an event — from weddings to conventions — then Calvert City might have your best venue. Staff at Lakeland Event Center met with guests Friday
Kentucky-Barkley Lakes Board of Realtors helps raise funds for Marshall Strong
The local Kentucky-Barkley Lakes Board of Realtors has helped collect a total of $11,321 for the Marshall Strong benefit for the victims and families of the January school shooting. At a recent Legislative meeting of the
CFS downs Fulton City 18-0 in four innings

Making their season debut Thursday against Fulton City, it took the Christian Fellowship Lady Eagles just three innings to put together 18 runs on five hit to win 18-0. Maddie Ortt pitched four innings for the win allowing
Senate approves worker’s comp bill
FRANKFORT – A bill that supporters say is needed to control workers’ compensation losses following a 2017 Kentucky Supreme Court decision cleared the state Senate today on a 23-14 vote. House Bill 2, as amended, is a
Lady Marshals open with 15-3 district win over Murray

The Lady Marshals kicked off their season in a big way Thursday under first-year Head Coach Mallory Newton in a 15-3 4th District win over Murray on 12 hits. Senior Aubree Jo Kemp got the win on
Marshals open season with 11-0 win over St. Mary
The 2018 baseball season for the Marshals finally got underway under first-year Head Coach Robert McDonald following Monday and Tuesday’s weather related cancellations, adding to the schedule Thursday’s home opener against St. Mary. In five innings on