Lady Marshals tied for fourth after first round of state tournament
After the first round of the KHSAA Girls State Golf Championships at Bowling Green Country Club, Marshall County girls are tied for fourth with Sacred Heart, both teams finishing with a score of 340 (+52) on Tuesday.
Kathy Parker Promoted to CFSB CFO
(BENTON, KY)-Community Financial Services Bank (CFSB) recently promoted Kathy Parker to Vice President, Chief Financial Officer. This promotion was unanimously approved by CEO/Chair Betsy Flynn and the Community Financial Services Board of Directors. This move continues to
Calvert City Police Department Arrest Report

Beverly A. Dukes, 52, of 105 18th Avenue, Calvert City was arrested on October 03, 2019 for alcohol intoxication in a public place. Christopher V. Fortenberry, 39, of 337 Snow Road, Russell Springs was arrested on October
Special Olympics basketball holds FUNdamentals camp

Marshall County Special Olympics basketball team recently held their annual FUNdamentals Camp under the direction of Special Olympics Head Coach Jonny Byrd and Marshals Head Coach Terry Birdsong. The camp helps the Special Olympics team begin preparations
Colleen Alexander, 92
Colleen Sager Alexander, 92 of Benton, KY died on Monday, October 7, 2019, at Murray-Calloway Co. Hospital in Murray, KY. Born Sunday, October 10, 1926 in Overton Co, TN, she was the daughter of the late Clyde
Lady Eagles compete in Quad State tournament
Wins over Madisonville-North Hopkins (2-0) and Bardstown (2-0) and one loss to Breckinridge (2-0) in pool play at the Quad State Volleyball Tournament put the CFS Lady Eagles in the Silver Bracket. They dropped their first game
Representatives from the Stilley House and Kimmel Law Office were our guests on Coffee Call
Recent guests on Coffee Call were Robin Powers of the Stilley House Assisted Living in Benton and attorney Joe Kimmel, an expert in elder law, here pictured with WCBL’s Chris Freeland. Robin said the Stilley House does
Donate blood with the Red Cross to help those fighting cancer
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Oct. 8, 2019) — During Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, the American Red Cross urges eligible donors to give blood or platelets to provide hope and healing to patients fighting cancer. Breast cancer is
City of Grand Rivers awarded $148,650 in discretionary funds for major drainage structure repair
PADUCAH, Ky. (Oct. 7, 2019) – Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) Department of Rural and Municipal Aid Commissioner Gray Tomblyn II attended today’s Grand Rivers City Council meeting to announce $148,650 in discretionary funds for a vital culvert
City of Columbus awarded $17,388 in discretionary funds for paving
PADUCAH, Ky. (October 7, 2019) – Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) Department of Rural and Municipal Aid Commissioner Gray Tomblyn II was joined by city officials at Columbus City Hall this morning to announce $17,388 in discretionary funds