CES Students Bring History to Life
Fifth grade students at Central Elementary made presentations on Wednesday that brought their favorite American historical figures to life. Students were asked to choose a famous American to research, write an essay about, and give a 60
South Marshall Fire Department Hosts Annual Halloween Event
The South Marshall Fire Department hosted their annual Halloween event on Wednesday, October 31st. The Fire Department says they are proud to put on this event so the kids have a safe place to be that the
Lyles Eye Center Team of the Week: Marshall County 8th Grade Football

This week’s Lyles Eye Center Team of the Week is the Marshall County Middle School 8th Grade Football Team. Last Saturday, the team played in the Kentucky Middle School Football Association State Semi-finals. The Marshals lost 38-14
JES Character Counts for Respectfulness Awards
Recipients are: Mayleigh, Dakota, Aydan, Aiden, Eli, Felix, Abel, Kylee
Four from Marshall County earn All-State soccer selections
Announced Monday, four Marshall County High School soccer players were selected to the 2018 KHSSCA All-State teams. Daniel Gardner was named to the Second Team All-State, Bryson Penn Honorable Mention All-State and both Kylee Crass and Carlen
Shane McLeod, 44
Shane McLeod, 44 of Benton, Kentucky passed away at 7:50PM Tuesday, October 30, 2018 in Benton,Kentucky. Shane was a member of Impact Church and worked as a maintenance supervisor for the City of Hardin. He was an
Jerry Young, 74
Mr. Jerry Allen Young, age 74 of Benton, KY died on Monday, October 29, 2018, at his home. He was a retired Products Manager for John Deere Industrial. He received his MS Degree from SIU Carbondale, and
Janet Manning, 72
Mrs. Janet L. Manning, age 72, of Murray, Kentucky died at 1:28pm Saturday, October 27, 2018 in an automobile accident in Alabaster, Alabama. Mrs. Manning was born July 6, 1946 in Murray, Kentucky to the late Ortis and Dorothy Futrell
AAA Offers “Fall Back” Driving Tips as Daylight Saving Time Ends

Daylight saving time ends this weekend, and as we turn back the clocks, drivers can be presented with additional challenges. AAA East Central recommends motorists and pedestrians make changes in their daily habits and be aware of