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Year in Review Please Call, TeText or E-mail anyny ofof Andrea Higdon ourur Fine SERERVICEVICE REEALALTLTY #SPLFS0XOFS 3&4*%&/5*"-t $0..&3$*"- t "6$5*0/ Angie Bogard #POOJF.D$VJTUPO Jenniffeer Hardin 3ZBO#PBUSJHIU 7FSB 4UPOF AAggents. (270) 2293-8738 (()270) 293-0389 (()270) 293-9939 (()270) 556-5543 (()270) 556-0295 ST ....C..COMMUNITMMUNU ITY1Y 1 ! 64 )XZ / #FOUPO ,:,: t t PóDF!DFOUVSZTFSWJDFSFBMUZDPNt XXX$FOUVSZTFSWJDFSFBMUZZDPN The Marshall Times MARCH 8, 2019 DECEMBER 27, 2019 VOL. 117 NO. 10 FREE VOL. 117 NO. 52 FREE Grand Rivers, LadyStudents Marshals team 1st up Region with RunnersMcDonald’s Up NewLBL Year’sTrail Run Recipe’s set forand Saturday more By Jason Travis [email protected] inside this edition! It’s a highly anticipated event for both participants and its host city. The Grand Rivers LBL Trail Run is scheduled for this Saturday, March 9, Recycle2019. Grand Rivers your officials expect old tree over 800 runners, along with their families, visiting the Village Between Calvert City Elementary recently hosted a McTeacher’s Night at the Calvert City McDonald’s. Over thefor Lakes new for the event. fish habitat $650 was raised to be used for purchase of equipment for the Archery Team. Pictured is Michael Sponsored by the Grand Rivers Love,Jr; McDonald’s; members of the Archery Team, and Coach Adrienne O’Neill. RepurposingTourism Commission, your used cut the Christmas event in- trees helps givecludes Kentucky’s four different underwater races inhabitants in which to new homes afterparticipate: the holiday the season 50 mile; ends. 60km; Startingmarathon; Dec. 26,and the 23km. Kentucky Department of Fish and WildlifeFor all distances,Resources thewill event be collecting begins natural Christmasat 6:30 a.m. trees along at 39 Kentucky drop-off locationsLake at across the stateLighthouse for its Christmas Landing. for the Fishes program. Col- lectionRunners will continue will then until make mid-January. their way “Christmasalong Hwy. for 453 the into Fishes the givesLand peopleBetween the opportu- nitythe to Lakes.participate The finishin our line year-round will be lo- conservation cated in front of the Grand Rivers efforts,” says Joseph Zimmerman, habitat program Tourism Office. coordinatorTo ensure for Kentuckysafety and Fishhelp andwith Wildlife. traf- “Instead of yourfic control, tree going volunteers to a landfill, are being it can re- be recycled intoRegional Tournament Runner Up - your Marshall County Lady Marshals. See Sports pages 6 & 7. somethingcruited. thatTo inquire directly about helps volunteering our fish and wildlife.” Photo by James King Donatedcontact trees [email protected] must be free of all lights,for more tinsel, orna- mentsinformation. and any other decorations. Limbs, wreaths or other brush are not encouraged. To find the closest drop-off location, visit fw.ky.gov and search using “Christmas.” Drop-off sites are Sharpe Elementary teamed up with Draffenville McDonald’s recently to host a McTeacher’s night fund- generally open during daylight hours and are not raiser. Over $500 was raised to support the fifth grade trip to Washington, DC in the spring. Pictured is staffed. Michael Love, Jr., McDonald’s, presenting the check to Jackie Reid, principal and Jennifer McClard and Blair Mathis, teachers. Year in Review JANUARY Natural Resources Management Act has been signed into law Investigation leads to $200,000 In March President Donald Trump meth seizure signed into law the Natural Resourc- On January 2, 2019, The Ballard es Management Act. The measure and McCracken County Sheriff ’s contains several Kentucky priorities Offices joinedINSIDE forces THIS to EarrestDITION two that Senator Mitch McConnell sup- Missouri men for Trafficking Meth- ported in the Senate including help- amphetamine. They were arrest- ing combat the Asian Carp problem edB USINESSin the early........................P evening hours on G 2 in Kentucky waterways. When the Wednesday. Marshall County’s student section cheers on the Lady Marshals during the championshipmeasure passed game in the versus Senate Murray. in February, MarshallPhoto County by JudgeJames King CALENDAR.......................PG 4 Executive Kevin Neal was quoted in REA EATHS G a press release stating that residents A D ..................P 5January 29,by AuJames Shucks King Popcorn & A stateMarshals of emergency before was the declared half time in MarshallCounty a County 38-36 lead. were thankful PORTS G Treats celebratedKPI Sports their Reporter grand opening in McCrackenbuzzer soundedCounty early a 23-21 Thursday Lady for theThe provision Lady Marshals that directs tied federal the S ....................P 6 & and7 a ribbon cutting with the Paducah morning,Eagle when advantage. a tornado touched agenciesscore toagain focus with their Pea efforts sinking to fight two Area ChamberRegional of Commerce. semi-final The action new gotdown in LovelacevilleThe Lady Marshals and West were Pa- able Asianfree Carp throws, in Kentucky then Conner and Barkley sank a INSPIRATION .....................PG business,8 ownedunderway by Bret for andthe MarshallRobin ducah. toThe bring twister nine left points major to damage the rim in lakes.basket Shown for above, a 40-38 fisherman Lady Marshal unload Campbell, Countyoffers a varietyLady Marshals of delicious and thein multiplethe third locations quarter from from Blandville Langhi, Asianlead. Carp. CLASSIFIEDS ...........PG 9 & 10treats including,Graves but County not limited Lady Eaglesto, onRd all theConner way to and the Pea. Kentucky Oaks The Lady Eagles get a final 16 flavors Monday,of popcorn, March beef 4. jerky, and Mall. ThereDespite were powerlinesmissing several down at- basket from Mathis to tie the EDUCATION ...........PG 11 & 12pecans. The Lady Marshals came outthroughout tempts the from entire the area. free At throw one line, APRILscore 40-40 and send the game in the opening quarter with Pow-point, funnelthe Lady clouds Eagles were brought forming nine into overtime. Tractor Supplyell, Jezik, to celebrate Langhi and grand Conner right inpoints front ofto the Kentuckynet from C. Pub Jackson,- U.S. Rep.In the James 4:00 overtime, Comer presents Wilson Mayfield defeats Murray, takes opening insinking Benton nine points in the rim.lishing, Galloway Inc. office. and Wilson for a 32-30 U.S.sank Air aForce basket Academy for the Lady full-ride Ea- 1st Region3-DAY All W EATHER“A” title OUTLOOK The new TractorThe Lady Supply Eagles Store also in went to lead. scholarshipgles, then Langhito Graves and High’s Pea total Winning on its home floor, tourna- Benton willwork open as this Galloway, Saturday, Carrico Febru- and The fourth quarter got under- Toriifive Dora points for the Lady Mar- ment host Mayfield pulled away to ary 2. TractorMathis Supply combined offers a 15 one-stop points in the way with Langhi and Miller sink- U.S.shals. Rep. James Comer (R-Ky. defeat Murray 79-49 in the 1st Re- shop for itsiron. many types of customers ing four points for the Lady First District)The Lady recently Eagles get presented a pair of a gion All “A” Classic championship including, butThe not Lady limited Eagles to: farmers, started the Marshals, then Wilson totaled full-ridefree throws scholarship from Mathis, to the U.S. cutting Air second quarter with Travis, Gal- game on Saturday. gardeners, homeowners, livestock and four points for the Lady Eagles. Forcethe Academy score to 45-44 at Graves but Conner County and loway and Mathis dropping eight pet owners, ranchers and tradesmen. A basket from Langhi tied the HighLanghi School combined to senior five Torii free Doran, a points through the rim but Pea, MCHS thanks CFS for support a score 36-36, then Mathis sank a memberthrows of to the give Class the ofLady 2019. Marshals He had Langhi, Jezik and Conner de- pair of free throws to give Graves a 50-44 victory. year after tragedy nominated her and wanted to pres- FNB donatesposited more 12 than points $66,000 for the Lady CFS reached out to everyone at ent her the scholarship in person. back to local schools Marshall County in a number of FNB Bank is proud to announce that ways. Just like MCHS this year, last Lane closures and traffic shifts they have donated overTHE $66,000 LATATE B ObackBBYW WAAYAYNMayfieldE JOHNSON EHighSTATATAT ESchool • 3 BED ROnamesOM 2 BnewATATH BRICK HOME ON ±1 ACRE year the students and staff of CFS on U.S. 68/KY 80 Eggners Ferry ABSOLUTA E AUCTIONto Mayfield, Graves County and TriggSATATUR DADAYAbasketballY, MARCH 16 coach @ 10:00 A.M. • 4662 BANDANA RD., KEVIL, KY 42053 held signs of comfort for them as Bridge County Schools through their Spirit Mayfield High School introduced they returned to school. 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