Beshear Outlines 7 Benchmarks to Reopen Commonwealth’s Economy
Governor urges cautious optimism, reminds Kentuckians to remain flexible and patient FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 17, 2020) – On Friday, Gov. Andy Beshear discussed benchmarks that the commonwealth must meet in order to start reopening the state’s economy
Judge/Executive says Confederate flag will come down

From Judge/Executive Kevin Neal concerning the controversy over the Confederate flag the flew over the Marshall County Courthouse. I want to first say I appreciate and thank all the people who reached out to me over the
Greer announces retirement from Marshall County Road Department
(BENTON, KY) April 17, 2020 – Following 29 years of full time employment with Marshall County Road Department, Superintendent Wendy Greer has officially announced her retirement. Greer was first hired in 1988 as a summer employee. She
William Futrell, 87

William E. “Bill” Futrell, 87 of Calvert City, KY died on Sunday, April 12, 2020, at Lourdes Hospital in Paducah, KY. He was a veteran of the US Army and the US Marine Corps. He worked in
Murray-Calloway County Hospital announces plan for furlough due to effects of coronavirus
MURRAY, KY – Murray-Calloway County Hospital announces plans for furlough due to the unprecedented effects of the coronavirus. The actions follow the suspensions of some services and rescheduling of elective surgeries and procedures, which make up the