Marshall boys are Region 1 champs, girls runner-up

Marshall County track and field athletes are Region 1 Champions in 10 events and six others finished runner-up, giving the program 16 automatic qualifiers for the Class 3A State Track and Field Championships on Saturday, June 4

Aaron Beth steps down as Lady Marshals head coach

Marshall County girls’ basketball head coach, Aaron Beth, announced in a statement reported by WPSD that he is stepping down after leading the Lady Marshals the past three seasons. Beth took over during the 2019-2020 season and

Milford “Gaga” Davis Brown, 97

Milford “Gaga” Davis Brown, 97, of Paducah, KY, passed away on Sunday, May 22, 2022 at Southgate Nursing Home in Metropolis, Illinois. Milford was born on November 13, 1924, in Wilmington, North Carolina to Fred and Bea

Eddie Joe Mayes, 73

Eddie Joe Mayes, 73, of Paducah died on Friday, May 20, 2022, at his residence. Eddie was retired from P&L Railroad. Surviving is his wife, Judy Mayes of Paducah; two sons, Colby Mayes of L.A. and Jeff

Ms. Jean Tubbs, 86

Ms. Jean Tubbs, 86 of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, formerly of Marshall County, Kentucky, died Thursday, May 19th, 2022 at Christian Care Center in Hopkinsville. Born October 3rd, 1935 to the late Floy and Dewel (Bloodworth) Holley, Ms. Tubbs

William “Bill” Schoening III, 66

William “Bill” Schoening III, 66, of Paducah died at home with his family by his side. Bill was a Hearing Instrument Specialist for Beltone. He was also of the Christian faith. Bill is survived by his wife,

Mrs. Eula Mae Hamlet, 91

Mrs. Eula Mae Hamlet, age 91 of Clarksville, TN, died on Sunday, May 22, 2022 at Ahava Healthcare of Clarksville. She was a homemaker and of the Baptist faith. She was a charter member of Pleasant Valley

Calvert City Police Reports

          Matthew G. Hafner, 37, of 250 Park Street, Gilbertsville was arrested on May 17, 2022 on a Marshall County Warrant for failure to appear.  He was also served a Graves County Warrant for failure to appear.           Shelby Deanne

Senator Danny Carroll: Remembering Our Fallen Heros

Memorial Day Column With the school year coming to an official end around Memorial Day, it has become the de facto start to summer. Many of you have your own family traditions for this three-day weekend when