Phase 1 Health Care Services Will Begin Reopening Monday
FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 23, 2020) – On Thursday, Gov. Andy Beshear announced that Monday, April 27, the state will begin the gradual restart and reopening of our Phase 1 health care services and facilities, although they will
MCHS Students Selected for the Governor’s School for the Arts
Marshall County High School is proud to announce that three MCHS students have been selected to attend the Governor’s School for the Arts (GSA) this summer at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY. Congratulations are in
Class of 2020 – Tanner Renfrow
Tanner Renfrow was ready for his first full season on the Marshals varsity squad, playing outfield and catcher positions. As a junior, Tanner hit .276, had two doubles, a home run and 10 RBIs. Like most of
New Heroes Project in Marshall County Invites Community Members to ‘Fill the Fence’
In honor of all of our FIRST RESPONDER, HEALTHCARE and ESSENTIAL HEROES, we have created a project focused on highlighting the men and women who are keeping our community safe and operational during the COVID epidemic BENTON
Changing the World in the Chaos

Before you make a political post on what America should be doing right now or share that meme that may or may not be true, take a moment to think about those who are alone in hospitals
CFSB Names Three New Vice Presidents
(Benton, Kentucky)-At CFSB’s April Board of Director’s meeting, three team members were promoted. These promotions, unanimously approved by CFSB CEO J. Michael Radcliffe, President Jason Jones and the Community Financial Services Board of Directors, were made to
MCHS English Student Essays: Kenzie Connelly
Students of Marshall County High School 10th grade English teacher Tessa Powell, wrote essays on the current COVID-19 pandemic. Powell said the students have been working on how to write effective arguments and chose between two prompts
Class of 2020 – Isaiah Neeble
Isaiah Neeble was a staple in the Marshall County line-up last season, playing in the outfield, he finished the season with 22 hits, eight doubles which was third best on the team, one home run and had
WCBL’s Coffee Call guest was Willie Kerns with SmartPath Technologies
Willie Kerns from Smartpath Technologies in Calvert City joined us recently on WCBL’s Coffee Call. He says the use of technology is being used now more than ever because of the COVID-19 pandemic. School systems are using
Mable Fischer, 80
Mable Fischer, 80, of Hardin, passed away Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at Mayfield Health and Rehab Center. Before she retired, Mable was an administrative assistant for several years. In her free time, she could be found with