Monday’s COVID-19 case numbers; Memorial to Trigg Co. teacher

FRANKFORT, Ky. – As of 4 p.m. Monday, Jan. 11, Gov. Beshear reported the following COVID-19 numbers: New cases today: 2,085 New deaths today: 21 Positivity rate: 12.35% Total deaths: 2,922 Currently hospitalized: 1,709 Currently in ICU: 381
Nearly $300 million for COVID-19 testing and vaccine distribution in Kentucky
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced today Kentucky received $297,521,270 for coronavirus testing and vaccine distribution. The federal funding, distributed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, was made available by
4-Hers Get Creative for the Holidays
Sixteen years of 4-Hers Holiday creativity took a virtual route this year! Due to the ongoing pandemic, thirteen Marshall County 4-Hers prepared for the holidays virtually as they participated in the 16th Annual 4-H Holiday Workshop. During
Senator Danny Carroll announces committee membership for 2021 General Assembly

FRANKFORT, Ky. (January 11, 2020) – The Senate Majority Caucus has announced the committee assignments for the 2021 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly. Senator Danny Carroll (R-Paducah) will serve as the Chairman of the Budget Review
Calvert City Police Dept. Arrest Report, Jan. 11, 2021
The following people were arrested/charged by the Calvert City Police Department: Matthew Wayne Rowe, 37, of 303 Edison Drive, Calvert City was arrested on January 07, 2021 on a Marshall County Warrant for probation violation (for felony
Dr. Ricky Burse with New Pathways for Children was our guest on Coffee Call
Dr. Ricky Burse, executive director of New Pathways for Children joined us recently on WCBL’s Coffee Call program. New Pathways is a Christian based organization that provides care for children in crisis. Through residential care and support
Deborah Riley, 64
Mrs. Deborah Ann (Caldwell) Riley was born August 27th, 1956 in Paducah KY. She was the oldest daughter of Charles and Martha (Smith) Caldwell of Kevil, KY, formerly of Monteagle, TN. Debbie married her soulmate and best
Brandin Echols helped make Gator Bowl even more special for one Kentucky family
By LARRY VAUGHT Ally Echols grew up a Kentucky fan in Shepherdsville and met her husband, Thomas Paine Echols, a few months before he graduated high school there. Tom Echols, who was a year older, was from
‘Born-alive’ bill heads to governor’s desk

FRANKFORT— After being vetoed last year, the Born-Alive Infant Protection Act has once again been approved by the Kentucky General Assembly. Also known as Senate Bill 9, the legislation states that medically appropriate and reasonable life-saving and
Al Hays, 94
Al Hays, 94, of Paducah, KY passed away at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, January 9, 2021 at Stone Creek of Paducah. He was born in Paducah on July 29, 1926 to the late Elijah and Evie Curtis Hays.