NCAA MBB: Belmont Rallies from 19 Down to Defeat Murray State 87-70

(MURRAY, Ky.) — Belmont erased a 19-point second-half road deficit to defeat Murray State 87-70 Sunday night. The Racers built a 45-26 lead in the second half before the Bruins mounted their comeback. Belmont took its first
Poock Powers Racers to Weekend Sweep

(MURRAY, Ky.) – Halli Poock turned in back-to-back stellar performances as the Murray State Racers women’s basketball team secured a crucial home weekend sweep, defeating Valparaiso 95-69 on Friday and edging UIC 79-77 on Sunday to improve
Marshals Split Weekend Games, Prep for Graves County Showdown

(DRAFFENVILLE, Ky./Mt. Vernon, Ill.) — The Marshall County Marshals basketball team experienced a weekend of highs and lows, claiming a dominant home victory before falling in a close road contest. The Marshals cruised past Hopkins County Central
Lady Marshals Edge Bowling Green in Vintage Classic Battle

(BRECKINRIDGE COUNTY, Ky.) — The Marshall County Lady Marshals held off Bowling Green in a defensive struggle Saturday afternoon, securing a 37-30 victory in the Vintage Classic. Marshall County’s offense struggled to find rhythm throughout the contest,
Carol D. Vogle, 56

Carol D. Vogle, age 56, of Benton, KY, passed away Sunday, February 15, 2026, at her home. Ms. Vogle worked as a cashier at Dairy Queen. She was the daughter of the late George Vogle and Catherine
Elva Jane Walker, 87

Mrs. Elva Jane Walker, 87 of Murray, KY, passed away, Sunday, February 15, 2026, at Spring Creek Healthcare, Murray, KY. Arrangements are forthcoming at the Blalock-Coleman Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Murray, KY
South Marshall Seventh Grader Advances to State Governor’s Cup Competition

(BENTON, Ky.) — A South Marshall Middle School student is heading to the state Governor’s Cup competition after a strong showing at last weekend’s regional tournament. Alec Bryant, a seventh grader, earned his spot at the state
FREELAND: House Approves School Bus Safety, Elections, and ‘Food is Medicine’ Bills

(FRANKFORT, Ky.)-The second week of February brought a steady rhythm of work in Frankfort, providing lawmakers the opportunity to consider a growing number of bills while continuing the careful task of crafting the state budget. As of
