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A western Kentucky circuit court judge has awarded over $36 million in damages to some of the victims of the deadly 2018 Marshall County High School shooting.
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Saturday, January 23, marks three years since a gunman took the lives of two 15-year-olds and traumatized hundreds more at Marshall County High School. As…
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Officials say a state grant of more than $400,000 will help support survivors of a school shooting in western Kentucky.Two 15-year-old students were…
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A Marshall County center focusing on community-wide mental health services is opening August 17. The Justice and Public Safety Cabinet is funding the…
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Marshall Co. Fiscal Court Approves Amended 2020 Budget; FY2021 Budget Set For Second Reading June 30The Marshall County Fiscal Court unanimously approved an amended Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget Friday, with further financial discussion set for June 30 as…
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A western Kentucky county where a deadly 2018 high school shooting claimed the lives of two students is continuing to debate the funding of school…
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More than two years after opening fire on his classmates, Gabriel Ross Parker, now 18, was officially sentenced to life in prison in Marshall Circuit…
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Marshall County Schools Superintendent Trent Lovett said the recent public debate regarding school safety resulted in a larger group coming to the table…
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The former Marshall County High School student charged with killing two classmates and injuring more than a dozen others during a shooting on Jan. 23,…
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This post has been updated to clarify the open records request was fulfilled by Marshall County Schools. A school district that experienced a deadly high…