Riley throws no-hitter in Marshals 14-0 win over Murray
The Marshals took care of business in five innings against Murray, winning 14-0 on 14 hits. Jordan Riley pitched the no-hitter while striking out five. Leading hitters were Cole Griggs with a double and three RBI’s, Dalton
Benton facing more than $1 million in infrastructure work

Infrastructure concerns are looming for the City of Benton as it looks at ways to provide necessary services to residents. On Monday, Mayor Rita Dotson said the city is facing more than $1.3 million in three different
Murray man arrested after investigation into $750,000 in stolen equipment
A Murray man has been arrested in connection with numerous thefts related to the selling of large equipment. In early January, the Kentucky State Police began receiving information concerning possible fraudulent business transactions related to the sale
McCracken County jailer indicted for alleged reprisal against a public employee

The Kentucky State Police presented its case involving possible violations of the Kentucky Whistleblower Act to a McCracken County Grand Jury on April 13, 2018. The Grand Jury returned a true bill and indicted Tonya D. Ray,
Comer discloses personal income taxes

Congressman James Comer has followed through on his promise of transparency by disclosing his 2017 personal income taxes. Comer was one of a few members of the entire U.S. Congress to disclose his 2016 personal income taxes.
Barbara “Dottie” Stevenson, 85
Barbara Stevenson, 85 of Calvert City, died on Monday, April 16, 2018 at the Ray and Kay Eckstein Hospice Care Center in Paducah. She was a homemaker and member of Twin Lakes Worship Center. Surviving are her
Track teams win in Chattanooga, boys continue undefeated season
Marshall County’s track team traveled to Chattanooga, Tenn. to compete in Saturday’s Fast Break Invitational at Chattanooga Christian School. Both the girl’s and boy’s teams came away with the meet title but it was what happened in
Benton amends alcohol worker ordinance

Businesses serving alcohol in Benton could soon be allowed to hire workers under 20 years of age. The city Monday held the first reading of an ordinance removing some age restrictions. The action came after clarification that