Monday, November 17, 2025

Sunday, November 16, 2025

Lyon County Sheriff's Report

- On Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, at 1:35 p.m., Sheriff Brent White responded to a single-vehicle collision on KY 93 South near Titus Road. His investigation revealed a 2018 Chevrolet Equinox traveling south and driven by Tara S. Russell, 48, of Hopkinsville, collided with a deer in the roadway, rendering the vehicle inoperable. Neither Russell nor her two passengers were injured. Deputy Scott Wathen and the Eddyville Police Department assisted at the scene.

- On Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025, at 8:30 a.m., Sheriff Brent White served a Crittenden District Court criminal summons on Dee Anna Kinnis, 57, of Marion. She faces a November court date in Marion for a local ordinance violation.

- On Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, around 11:40 a.m., the sheriff’s office was dispatched to a burglary in progress at a closed Kuttawa business on Lakeshore Drive. Upon arrival, deputies did not locate anyone as initially reported. Deputies followed up with the victim to obtain more information and later identified a suspect based on video surveillance. Chief Deputy Sam Adams later located the suspect, who admitted to stealing items from the property. Dwight “Dee” S. Smith, 57, of Princeton was charged with criminal trespassing and theft by unlawful taking.

- On Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, around 1:52 p.m., deputies were dispatched to a disturbance on Lake Barkley Drive in Kuttawa. The investigation revealed two female adults had engaged in a physical altercation before one of the women, who was reportedly intoxicated, fled prior to police arriving. Deputies located an injured woman who refused medical attention from Lyon County EMS. An investigation has been initiated, and deputies are searching for Katharine R. Stacy, 38, of Hopkinsville, who allegedly assaulted the victim and fled the scene. Deputy Josh Travis is continuing the investigation.

- On Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, around 4:45 p.m., deputies went to a home on KY 810 South and arrested Mae N. Frazier, 51, of Kuttawa. She was charged on a Fayette District Court bench warrant with failure to appear in a receiving stolen property case. Frazier posted bond and was later released.

- On Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, around 5:42 p.m., deputies were dispatched to Days Inn Drive in Kuttawa for a disturbance complaint. Their investigation revealed a disturbance began while two family members were traveling on I-24, leading to a female passenger exiting a vehicle and walking to a Kuttawa business for assistance. Deputies determined she was in crisis due to significant mental health issues. She was transported to an area hospital and admitted for treatment. No criminal charges are expected.

Thursday, November 13, 2025

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To consign, contact Michael Harris at (270) 247-3253.

Harris Real Estate & Auction will gather photos and descriptions, and equipment can be taken to Mayfield Dec. 10-12. 

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Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Jankowski will coach first at Texas

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ARLINGTON, Texas – Former Texas Rangers outfielder and former Marion Bobcats summer-league player Travis Jankowski has been hired as the Rangers’ first-base coach for the 2026 season.

Jankowski, 34, joins new manager Skip Schumaker’s staff as one of four newcomers announced Wednesday. A veteran of 10 major-league seasons, Jankowski played for the Rangers in 2023 and 2024 and was part of the club’s World Series championship run two years ago. Known for his speed and defense, he finished his playing career with a .236 batting average, 104 stolen bases and more than 350 hits.

Truck crashes into NAPA store in Marion


An accident near Main and Gum streets in Marion around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday led to a secondary crash that damaged the front of the NAPA Auto Parts store. 

First responders said no one was seriously injured, but the building sustained significant damage.

Responders reported that the driver of a red pickup had pulled into the NAPA parking lot to avoid the initial wreck and apparently hit the accelerator instead of the brake, sending the truck into the storefront.

Two incumbents file for re-election

Two more incumbents filed candidacy documents today with the Crittenden County Clerk, signaling their intent to seek re-election. Those were Robert Kirby for District 3 magistrate and Paul Beard for District 3 constable.


Caldwell sheriff seeks help finding wanted man

PRINCETON, Ky. – Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating Zachary Vanskike, 36, who is wanted in connection with an investigation into the theft of electricity from Pennyrile Electric. Chief Deputy Stacey Blackburn said Vanskike is charged with theft of services over $1,000, a felony, and faces additional charges in Caldwell County.

Anyone with information about Vanskike’s whereabouts is urged to contact the sheriff’s office at (270) 365-2088 or Chief Deputy Blackburn at (270) 963-0911. All tips will remain confidential.

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Where have all the deer gone?

By Philip Sharp


Certified Wildlife Biologist
Superior Whitetail Habitats LLC

This is a simple but very complex question going around. The Kentucky modern firearm deer season brings outdoorsmen and outdoorswomen from far and wide to our great state known for hospitality and phenomenal deer-hunting opportunities. So, back to the simple question: Where have all the deer gone?

Here is my honest and professional opinion on that question – it’s complicated – but I will try to shed some light on the subject.

First and foremost, EHD (Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease), commonly known to most as blue tongue, took a devastating toll on deer populations in certain counties. Within any individual county, we saw huge variances in occurrence and mortality from the disease, which is spread by a midge fly. If your area saw significant mortality rates from EHD, it likely took out a disproportionate number of 2½- and 3½-year-old bucks compared to does, leaving your area with a gap within the buck age class. This will alter deer rut and movement behavior. With fewer mature bucks in the age class and higher-than-normal doe-to-buck ratios, territorial displays are minimized, leaving fewer scrapes, rubs and what we all hunt for — the chase.

Many are asking about CWD, or Chronic Wasting Disease. Has this affected Kentucky’s population? My

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2 New Candidate Filings on Monday


Two more candidates came out on Monday. Crittenden County candidate filings to date, include Perry Newcom, judge-executive; Nathan Ratley, judge-executive; Bart Frazer, county attorney; Chad Nelson, county attorney; Daryl Tabor, county clerk; Evan Head, sheriff; Ray Agent, sheriff; Todd Perryman, PVA; Robbie Kirk, jailer; Brad Gilbert, coroner; Danny Fowler, 1st District magistrate; and Rob Horack, 1st District magistrate; Matt Grimes, 2nd District magistrate; Brennan Cruce, 5th District magistrate. All are Republican candidates. 

Subsequent to the announcement that longtime Livingston County Sheriff Bobby Davidson would not seek another term in office, local officers Shannon Edging, Glenn A. Gordon and Donald Crawford have each filed to seek the sheriff’s post in Livingston County.

Other Livingston County candidates who have filed as of early this week are Mark Long, 2nd District magistrate; Jeff Armstrong, coroner; Benji Guill, jailer; and Sonya Williams, county clerk.

 

Monday, November 10, 2025

Sheriff's Report | Lyon County


Sheriff Brent White and deputies made several arrests and handled multiple cases last week, including the service of several out-of-county warrants and a single-vehicle crash involving a deer.

- On Nov. 5, at 11:30 a.m., Sheriff White served a Lee Circuit Court indictment warrant on Cruz M. Bolton, 32, of Madisonville, charging him with second-degree assault and being a persistent felony offender I. Bolton awaits extradition to Lee County.

- At noon the same day, Sheriff White served a Lee Circuit Court indictment warrant on Demarcus L. Bowie, 24, of Lexington, charging him with second-degree assault and being a persistent felony offender I. Bowie also awaits extradition to Lee County.

- At 12:25 p.m., Sheriff White served a Lee Circuit Court indictment warrant on Timothy J. Hall, 32, of Staffordsville, charging him with third-degree assault and being a persistent felony offender II. Hall awaits extradition to Lee County.

- On Nov. 6, at 9:25 a.m., School Resource Officer Deputy Cory Jessup charged a 16-year-old female

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Boone wins big breakfast prize

Shady Grove Volunteer Fire Department held its annual Deer Hunters Breakfast and Gun Raffle on Saturday, serving a record 345 breakfast plates. 

It's the department's largest fundraising event of the year and it wants to thank the volunteers who prepared and orchestrated the event, and all of those who came to eat breakfast. 

Hunter Boone won the drawing for a bolt action .30-06 Weatherby rifle, about a $900 value.

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Saturday, November 8, 2025

Foggy start for opening morning whitetail gunners


MARION, Ky. – The start of modern gun deer season has brought an influx of hunters and visitors to Crittenden County, one of western Kentucky’s most popular outdoor destinations. Trucks towing campers and UTVs have filled local roads and backwoods as the 16-day rifle season opens today and runs through Nov. 23.

Conditions were a bitty foggy for early starters, but a cold front rolling in should improve hunting conditions.

Hunters for the Hungry will be accepting donated deer in Crittenden County at Family Butcher Shop on Rooster Lane off KY 365 near Mattoon.

The county’s fall deer season is among its largest tourism draws, with a significant economic impact from lodging, fuel, food and supply purchases. Hunters have been afield since September with archery and crossbow seasons, but the modern gun hunt marks the peak of activity for Kentucky sportsmen.

Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources reports hunters statewide harvested nearly 150,000 deer last year, with modern gun season accounting for the majority. The agency says Kentucky’s thriving white-tailed deer population provides abundant opportunities and a sustainable source of lean, local meat.

To aid hunters, the department offers resources online at fw.ky.gov, including the 2025-26 Fall Hunting and Trapping Guide, public land maps, and licensing information. The new Kentucky Deer & Elk App is also available for free on Apple and Google Play, allowing users to view property boundaries, find processors and taxidermists, and store digital licenses.

Hunting licenses and deer permits can be purchased online or from authorized agents statewide. Hunters born in 1975 or later must have hunter education certification or obtain a free one-year exemption permit to hunt under supervision.

For more information on regulations, licensing or hunter education, visit the “Deer Hunting” section at fw.ky.gov.

Friday, November 7, 2025

Friday's Election Fillings in Crittenden County


On Friday, the third day individuals may file as candidates for the spring primary election, two more have stepped forward. 

Former magistrate Danny Fowler has filed to seek the District 1 Magisterial seat and Nathan Ratley has filed to run for judge-executive. Both are Republican candidates. 

The join others who filed earlier in the week. 

Thursday, November 6, 2025

Two more file candidacy papers


Two more individuals filed for candidacy in the spring election. They are incumbent Brad Gilbert for coroner and newcomer Rob Horack for District 1 magistrate. Both are Republicans.

Wednesday was the first day to officially file. A handful of others filed yesterday.



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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Candidate filings on opening day

Candidate filing opened today for the 2026 primary election, and local incumbents and challengers wasted no time submitting paperwork at the county office complex.

Crittenden County Clerk Daryl Tabor said his office had been posting candidate names on its Facebook page but has encountered technical issues that prevented further updates.

Crittenden Countians filing on the first day were all Republicans and include Tabor for County Clerk, Perry Newcom for Judge-Executive, Evan Head for Sheriff, Todd Perryman for Property Valuation Administrator, Bart Frazer and Chad Nelson for County Attorney, Robbie Kirk for Jailer and Brennan Cruce for Magistrate District 5.

In Livingston County, Sheriff Bobby Davidson announced on social media today that he will not be seeking re-election after 16 years of serving in that position.