Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Glendale Church Road Closure Thursday

Part of KY 2123 (Glendale Church Road) in Crittenden County will be closed Thursday, Oct. 10 for a cross drain replacement.

The closure will take place at the 1.7 mile marker near the Glendale Baptist Church.

Work is scheduled from 6:30 a.m., through 4 p.m., weather permitting, and should be completed in one day. 

All thru traffic should seek alternate routes during construction.

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See next week's full edition of The Crittenden Press for more explanation on the Kentucky Constitutional Amendment Questions and the Medical Marijuana Questions on your local ballot. Also, see the October 10, 2024 full edition of The Press for a comprehensive look at where and when you can vote on Election Day Nov. 5 and even before.




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Monday, October 7, 2024

Lyon County Sheriff Activity Report

Lyon County Sheriff Brent White reports the following activity from the past week: 

- On Sunday, September 29, 2024, just after 8pm, Deputy David Carroll and other local law enforcement officers responded to a disturbance complaint at a residence on KY 819. Upon arrival, they found a naked female sitting on top of a vehicle parked in the driveway. The female was intoxicated and complained of an injury, but declined medical attention. The investigation by Deputy Carroll revealed Debbie L. Starnes (41) of Kuttawa had been in a verbal argument with a male at the residence which led to a physical altercation whereby she was accused of assaulting him. The male and a 6-year-old child left the residence and attempted to leave in a vehicle when Starnes came outside of the residence with no clothes on and sat on top of the car to prevent them from leaving. Starnes was arrested by Deputy Carroll and charged with Assault-4th Degree. She was lodged in the Crittenden County Detention Center.

- On Monday, September 30, 2024, just after 6pm, Deputy David Carroll responded to a two-vehicle collision on I-24. His investigation revealed a 2017 Freightliner semi and a 2014 Lexus had both exited I-24 on the West bound off-ramp when the semi, driven by David Bertrand (52) of Athens, GA pulled too far out in the lane of US 62 and attempted to back up before colliding with the Lexus, driven by Alicia Turner (58) of West Paducah. No injuries were reported. 

- On Tuesday, October 1, 2024, just after 4pm, Chief Deputy Sam Adams and other local law enforcement responded to a disturbance at a residence on Perry Springs Road. Upon arrival they determined there was a juvenile assault victim in the roadway. The investigation led to the arrest of Ricky J. Peek (41) of Eddyville. He was charged with Assault-4th Degree. He was lodged in the Crittenden County Detention Center.

- On Wednesday, October 2, 2024, around 11am, the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office and Kentucky State Police were dispatched to a suspicious person complaint on Poplar Creek Road outside of Kuttawa. The investigation led them to Walnut Street in Kuttawa where they made contact with two persons who were

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Saturday, October 5, 2024

Clerk is closing Wednesday for training

 Crittenden County Clerk’s office will be closed 9-1 Wednesday, Oct. 9 for election training.

Friday, October 4, 2024

Partners offers free Medicare review

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Open enrollment for Medicare begins Oct. 15. 

Contact Denise Byarley at Partners Insurance in Marion for a free Medicare review.

Partners Insurance offers Medicare supplements, prescription drug plans and Under 65 Medicare plans among other forms of insurance.

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Hayride is back on Oct. 19 at Fohs

Cutter and Cash and Kentucky Grass will present their fall Old Kentucky Hayride music and variety show starting at 7 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 19 at Fohs Hall. 

The program typically lasts almost three hours and features local talent. Organizers say this will be perhaps the best show ever with some surprise guests. 

All proceeds from the show go to the Crittenden County Food Bank. Crittenden County High School’s Class of 2025 will be providing hot concessions. Call 270-704-2591 to reserve tickets.


Thursday, October 3, 2024

A.T. Crider closes today for work

 A.T. Crider Road will be closed today to through traffic from 8:30am until 2:30 for a tile replacement around the 740 address.

The road is between KY 91 North and Bridwell Loop.

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Moving sale Thursday-Saturday

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A moving sale will be held Thursday through Saturday on Mt. Zion Church Rd., in Marion.

Furniture, new Tupperware and lots of household items will be sold. Fried pies also will be sold.

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Monday, September 30, 2024

Lyon County Sheriff's Department Activity


Following is an activity report from the past week by Lyon County Sheriff's Department:

- On Tuesday, September 24, 2024, around 5:30pm, deputies responded to a medical call at a residence on US 62 East. Upon further investigation, Ricky W. Henson (58) of Eddyville was arrested by Deputy Josh Travis and charged on a Marshall Circuit Court bench warrant for non-payment of court costs, fees, or fines. He was lodged in the Marshall County Detention Center.

- On Wednesday, September 25th, 2024, around 7am, a citizen in the Lamasco community reported a theft to the Sheriff’s Office of a Big Tex, Model 22GN-HD flatbed, gooseneck trailer similar to the one pictured below. The trailer was stolen during a burglary of a barn off Ferguson Road. During the commission of the burglary, an anti-theft device was removed from the trailer. The trailer was believed to have been last seen headed into Caldwell County on Nabb School Road. If anyone has information about this theft, they are asked to contact Sheriff Brent White at (270) 388-2311.

- On Wednesday, September 25, 2024, around 8:30am, SRO Deputy Cory Jessup responded to a threat complaint at the Lyon County Middle School. Following his investigation, he charged a male juvenile student with Terroristic Threatening-3rd Degree after the juvenile reportedly made a threat to murder another student. There were multiple witnesses to the threats which began on a school bus and continued once inside the school. The juvenile was removed from school and released to the custody of his parents.

- On Wednesday, September 25, 2024, around 10:44am, deputies arrested Frederick Pierce (48) of Whitley City on a McCreary Circuit Court bench warrant for Failure to Appear related to a burglary and theft case. Pierce awaits extradition back to McCreary County.

- On Wednesday, September 25, 2024, around 12:50am, Chief Deputy Sam Adams responded to a two-vehicle collision on KY 818 North in the 3000 block. His investigation revealed a 2015 Nissan Rogue

KY Wildfire Season Begins Tuesday

NO DAYLIGHT BURNING

Gov. Andy Beshear and Energy and Environment Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Goodman are urging Kentuckians to be alert as the fall wildfire hazard season begins Oct. 1, bringing outdoor burning restrictions to the state. 

“In 2023, Kentucky experienced more than 1,100 wildfires, with 48,000 acres burned.” said Gov. Beshear. “Let’s work together this wildfire season to be extra cautious and to protect our extraordinary natural resources, our homes and our communities.”  

The commonwealth’s outdoor burning law (KRS149.400) prohibits burning between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. local time if the fire is within 150 feet of any woodland, brushland or field containing dry grass or other flammable materials. These restrictions are in effect every fall (Oct. 1 – Dec. 15) and spring (Feb. 15 – April 30) to help prevent wildfires.  

“The National Interagency Coordination Center’s Predictive Services are indicating the wildfire potential for Kentucky is above normal for October and November. This is due to the lack of precipitation

US 60 Yard Sale this week

 Plans are being made for the annual 200-mile yard sale that stretches through Crittenden County.

Western Kentucky's Highway 60 Yard Sale will be Thursday, Oct. 3 through Sunday, Oct. 6.  The sale stretches over eight western Kentucky counties, namely Meade, Breckinridge, Hancock, Daviess, Henderson, Union, Crittenden and Livingston. Indoor and outdoor sales will be on tap with most open from dawn to dusk.

Contact Marion Welcome Center 270-965-5015 to see about promoting your sale.

Downsizing sale: Oct. 3-5

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A large tag sale will be held Oct. 3-5 just off U.S. 60 West of Marion.

Located inside the pole barn behind 2331 U.S. 60, the sale will include furniture, glassware, Christmas decor, tools, heavy duty wrenches, collectibles and primitive tools.




Sunday, September 29, 2024

Shop construction materials at Lone Star

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Lone Star Building Supply in Princeton offers a full lumber yard and sells building supplies for all types of construction.

Musgove Overhead Doors is part of the business, and both divisions offer free quotes.

Lone Star Building Supply is located on U.S. 62 between Princeton and Eddyville. 

Health First welcomes Sharon Hodges

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Shannon Hodges, APRN-BC, FNP-C has joined the staff of Health First at its community health center in Princeton.

Hodges' practice is in family medicine and 
gerontology.

Health First accepts commercial insurance, 
Medicare and Medicaid and private pay.

Discounts and transportation are available.

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Consignment sale at Buntin's Oct. 5

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Buntin Auction Service's Fall Consignment Auction is Saturday, Oct. 5.

Farm equipment, vehicles, tools, trailers, guns and 
much more will be sold beginning at 9 a.m., behind Buntin Trailer Sales on KY 297 near Sheridan.

Items are being added daily. This is not a sale you 
want to miss.

To consign, call (270) 704-0726.



Friday, September 27, 2024

Crittenden Burn Ban Lifted

Crittenden County's outdoor burn ban was lifted earlier today because there has been sufficient rainfall to correct drought conditions that had created a hazardous situation with regard to wildfires.

As a reminder, the statewide Fall Wildfire Season begins Oct. 1, after which outdoor burning is prohibited during daylight hours from 6am to 6pm within 150 feet of a woodland or grassland. 

Rains Thursday night and throughout Friday have dumped 4-5 inches of rain on the county.