Beshear Says Kentucky Will Defeat COVID-19
FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 5, 2020) – Gov. Andy Beshear said Tuesday that Kentuckians will defeat the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) by learning from the Greatest Generation and employing the qualities of personal responsibility. “Those qualities of personal
Abigail Cima will take volleyball talent to Shorter University
Abigail Cima has been a force to reckon with in Western Kentucky volleyball for seven years. She has been a member of the Christian Fellowship Lady Eagles volleyball team since the sixth grade and over that seven-year
Class of 2020 – Maci Phillips

Maci is a three-year member of the Marshall County tennis team. She enjoys being outdoors, loves animals and spending time with family. Maci plans to attend Western Kentucky University and pursue pre-med.
Kentucky Office of Highway Safety joins NHTSA in promoting motorcycle safety month
Campaign highlights shared safety practices by all highway users FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 1, 2020) – In recognition of May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, the Kentucky Office of Highway Safety (KOHS) joins the National Highway Traffic Safety
Class of 2020 – Case Thomason

Case was entering his second season this spring as a member of the Marshall County tennis team. He also competed with the Marshall County archery team and is a 4H Sharpshooters coach. Case is currently working on
Marshall County Library Summer Reading Program, May 4 through the summer
Although this year’s Summer Reading Program will look different than usual due to the changes brought about by COVID-19, Marshall County Public Library’s youth services team has been hard at work to not only reimagine the program,
South Marshall Middle student receives parade of support
South Marshall Middle School student, Dylan Nanney, was diagnosed with stage four undifferentiated round cell sarcoma in March 2017. Since then, Dylan has spent a lot of his time at St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis
Tammy Blackwell with the Marshall County Public Library shares details on offering curbside service soon
Marshall County Public Library Director Tammy Blackwell joined WCBL’s Chris Freeland on Coffee Call recently. Blackwell says all branches of the library are currently closed, but plans are to start offering curbside service at the end of
AAA: Kentucky Gas Prices Jump; Demand Begins to Increase Nationwide

Gas prices in West Central Kentucky are 15 cents higher this week at $1.434, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report. After nearly eight weeks of some of the largest pump price declines in the country,
Von Fortner, 81
Von Fortner, 81. of Benton passed away on Sunday May 3, 2020 at his home surrounded by his family. He was a preacher, teacher and guidance counselor for over 30 years at area churches of Christ and