Tornado Corridor Cell Service Restoration Update
Temporary repairs completed – Long-term restoration to take months MAYFIELD, Ky. (Dec. 27, 2021) – The Regional Emergency Operations Center reports cell service providers have completed an initial round of temporary service restoration efforts along the tornado damage
Communities Come Together in Tornado Aftermath

By: Congressman James Comer U.S. Representative, 1st District of Kentucky In the wake of the devastating tornados which recently hit parts of western and central Kentucky, our commonwealth’s resiliency has been tested like never before. But after
Marshall County Emergency Operations Center Update, December 27, 2021

Benton, KY (Dec. 27, 2021) – The Emergency Operations Center in Marshall County is coordinating a multi-agency response to the catastrophic tornado that caused major damage in Marshall County. All information about ongoing efforts coordinated by the
Kentucky State Police Arrest Indiana Man Following Multi-County Pursuit
Paducah, KY. (December 27, 2021) – Kentucky State Police, Post 1 received a call that a gold Chevrolet Blazer had struck another vehicle near the 52 mile marker on I-24 and left the scene of the accident just
Marshals go 1-2 in Ft. Walton Beach tournament
Last week, the Marshals spent a few days in Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. playing three games in the Northwest Florida Shootout, coming away with one win and two losses. They opened with a 56-47 win on Tuesday
Adams reminds voters of deadline to switch parties
December 31 Last Day to Change Party Registration for May Primary Election Frankfort, Ky. (December 27, 2021) – Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams reminds Kentuckians who wish to update their political party affiliation to do so by
If your home or business suffered damage during the recent tornado, help to rebuild and repair is available.
A Disaster Recovery Center is now open in Benton. FEMA and the Small Business Administration (SBA) is available at the Joe Creason Community Center at the Benton City Park Monday through Saturday from 8 to 6. Sunday
Madison Sheppard was her brother Reed Sheppard’s protector during recruiting process

By LARRY VAUGHT Before Reed Sheppard finally committed to play basketball at the University of Kentucky where both his parents played, his sister was not convinced he was going to pick UK. “It was about 50-50 with