Record 127,110 Kentuckians vaccinated in one week
FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 9, 2021) – Gov. Beshear said a record 127,110 Kentuckians were vaccinated during the past week, breaking the previous record of 112,428 vaccinations set the week before. “We are really ramping up to meet
Marshall County Republican Women scholarship application available

Scholarship applications for the $1000 Pat and Bobby Cole Scholarship sponsored by the Marshall County Republican Women are now available at any Marshall County High School. Senior girls interested in applying should contact their counselor to get
Senator Danny Carroll’s Legislative Update

Another week of the 2021 Regular Session is in the books. With only have six legislative days left, and robust discussion on critical issues is as prominent as ever. First, however, I want to speak to recent
Today’s Vehicles Must Walk So Self-Driving Cars Can Run

According to AAA, if automakers aim to improve public acceptance of self-driving cars, the key might be to fine-tune existing vehicle technology. AAA’s annual automated vehicle survey finds that only 22% of people feel manufacturers should focus
Janis Henson, 78
Janis Bush Henson, 78 of Benton, KY died on Monday, March 8, 2021, at Calvert City Convalescent Center in Calvert City, KY. Born Sunday, May 31, 1942 in Perry County, KY, she was the daughter of the
JD VanHouser with the Murray State Rodeo Team was our guest on Coffee Call
A rodeo school is coming to the Murray State Expo Center. Joining us on WCBL’s Coffee Call program recently was MSU’s rodeo coach JD VanHouser. He said Lyle Sankey will host the Sankey Rodeo School April 10
Marshals secure #1 seed in 4th District Tournament
Following wins over St. Mary on Friday and Calloway County on Saturday, the Marshals are on a six game win streak and will close out the regular season at home on Thursday against Christian Fellowship (19-7). They
Special Olympics competing in Showcase

Marshall County Special Olympics basketball teams have been sharpening their basketball skills at non-contact practices since January. As Covid-19 has affected high school sports, the public may not understand the impact on athletes with special needs. “Normally
Joseph Serpico, Jr., 65
Mr. Joseph Andrew Serpico, Jr., 65 of Benton, KY, the Brewers Community, passed away surrounded by his family Sunday, March 7, 2021, at his home. Born Saturday, June 25, 1955 in Chicago, IL (Little Italy), he was