Lady Marshals advance to play Graves County in semi-finals
Marshall County girls beat McCracken County twice during the regular season, the first time by 44 points and the second by 21, but met a Lady Mustang team on Thursday that has steadily improved throughout the season,
Coffee Call guest Jeff Wiseman and Amber Willett from J & R Pharmacy talk about American Heart Month
February is American Heart Month, but heart health should be a year round priority. Jeff Wiseman and Amber Willett from J & R pharmacy were with us on coffee call and talked about the importance of a good,
Track season underway with indoor invitationals
Spring track season officially kicked off for the Marshall County team last week at the Joe Elliott Girl’s Invitational on Thursday and the Marion Boy’s Invitational on Saturday, both in Marion, Ill. Many indoor personal bests have
James Scott, 95
Mr. James F. “Bobby” Scott, age 95, of Murray, Kentucky died on Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at Lakeway Nursing and Rehab in Benton, Kentucky. Mr. Scott was born in Trigg County, Kentucky on February 15, 1924 to
Frances Couch, 75
Mrs. Frances D. Couch, age 75, of Rexford, Montana, died on Tuesday, February 26, 2019, at her daughter’s home in New Concord, Kentucky. Mrs. Couch was born on July 29, 1943, in Jonesville, Virginia to the late
Robert Hall, 96
Mr. Robert H. (Bob) Hall, age 96, of Murray, Kentucky, died on Tuesday, February 26, 2019, at Spring Creek Healthcare in Murray, Kentucky. Mr. Hall was born on April 12, 1922, in Calloway County, Kentucky to the
Carson George, 79
Carson Eugene George, age 79 of Paducah, passed away at 6:24 p.m. on Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at Baptist Health Paducah. Gene was a machine instructor at West Kentucky Community and Technical College. He enjoyed antique steam
Naomi Hawes, 85
Naomi Bearden Hawes, age 85 of Paducah, passed away at 10:25 a.m. Monday, February 25, 2019 at Parkview Nursing & Rehab Center. Naomi was a member of Melber Baptist Church where she served as pianist for many
Bill to curb youth e-cigarette use advances
FRANKFORT – One middle schooler described a new and growing locker room ritual before games. Another told of classmates who went to the restroom every two hours just to get their “fix.” And a third said she
School safety bill moves toward final passage
FRANKFORT-School safety improvements in Senate Bill 1-the top legislative priority of 2019 Kentucky General Assembly leaders-moved a step closer to becoming law today after being amended and passed by the Kentucky House. The House voted 96-3 to