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Crittenden County Schools is looking for bus drivers.
Positions are full-time and offer benefits.
Apply online at Crittenden.kyschools.us.
Crittenden County Fiscal Court has taken the first big step toward its first occupational tax increase in over a decade. The proposal? A jump from 0.5% to 1.5% on both payroll and net profits — a move officials say is critical to keep the ambulance service and E-911 operations afloat.
Judge Perry Newcom says skyrocketing costs — like a $221K annual insurance bill and $337K ambulance contract — are outpacing the current tax revenue. If approved on second reading, the new rates take effect July 1 and are expected to bring in an additional $800,000 per year.
Magistrates are set to consider formal passage of the plan at 5pm Tuesday in a special called meeting.
ð° Read the full story in this week’s edition of The Crittenden Press — details, debate, and what it means for your paycheck or business.
#CrittendenCounty #OccupationalTax #LocalGovernment #EMSFunding #E911 #TheCrittendenPress
ð BIG LOCAL UPDATES from The Early Bird! ðĪ
ð Tuesday, April 22, 2025 | Full Bird at www.the-press.com/ThisWeekBird.pdf
ð NOW HIRING BUS DRIVERS!
Crittenden County Schools are paying $16.67/hr, with paid training, insurance, and retirement. Love kids? This could be your next career move! Call 270-965-3866.
ð️ Need a new place to live?
Cole Springs Apartments in Marion has NEWLY BUILT 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms now accepting applications. ð Call 270-965-5960 for info.
⚒️ Tackling Home Projects?
ð§° Stop by H&H Home & Hardware – we're growing and stocked up with spring garden essentials, outdoor tools & friendly faces!
ð° Need financing help?
Charlie Day at First United Bank is ready to help with Home Equity Line of Credit options – as low as $99 closing costs! ✅ Fast approval & local service.
ðŠĶ Honor your loved ones
Trust Henry & Henry Monuments in Marion for quality craftsmanship and local care.
ðķ FOHS HALL Presents:
ð The Music Man Junior – May 1-3. Don’t miss this family-friendly performance!
ðĨ Big News!
Rite Temp Heating & Cooling is under NEW OWNERSHIP! Same great service – call 270-965-6544.
ð Support local, hire local, shop local!
#MarionKY #CrittendenCounty #TheEarlyBird #LocalJobs #HomeImprovement #SupportLocal #HometownLiving #SpringProjects
On Wednesday, April 16, 2025, around 8:15 a.m., Sheriff Brent White responded to a collision investigation in Kuttawa on Days Inn Drive. His investigation revealed a 2023 International truck driven by Kevin S. Lush Jr., 30, of Mabelvale, Ark., was attempting to make a left-hand turn onto Days Inn Drive from a Kuttawa business when he collided with a concrete culvert headwall, causing damage to his semi-trailer. No injuries were reported.
On Thursday, April 17, 2025, around 6:30 p.m., Deputy Bobby Beeler charged Courtney L. Bennett, 35, of Princeton with theft by unlawful taking $10,000 < $1,000,000. The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office began a felony theft investigation on April 14 from a Kuttawa business. The investigation revealed Bennett stole more than $11,777 from the business while employed there.
Later that evening, around 8:47 p.m., Deputy Shannon Oliver served a Lyon Circuit Court indictment warrant on Robert Fredianelli, 43, of Georgia, charging him with DUI–first offense (aggravating circumstances) and three counts of first-degree assault in connection to a collision that occurred Nov. 1, 2024. Fredianelli was determined to be the driver of a vehicle traveling eastbound in the westbound lane at a high rate of speed while under the influence of intoxicating substances. He was extradited from Georgia and lodged in the Crittenden County Detention Center. The original incident report from 2024 states: On Friday, Nov. 1, 2024, around 6:30 p.m., deputies were dispatched to a two-vehicle injury collision on U.S. 62 just east of Suwanee. The preliminary investigation, led by Deputy Shannon Oliver, revealed that a 2020 Toyota Camry driven by Fredianelli was eastbound on U.S. 62 when it crossed the center line and collided head-on with a westbound 2018 GMC Acadia driven by Leigh A. Oliver, 37, of Corydon. Oliver had two passengers: Leslie M. Powell, 36, and Kendi M. Martin, 37, both of Waverly. All four occupants of both vehicles were severely injured in the collision.
Dreaming of hunting one of North America’s most majestic animals? Now’s your chance!
The 2025 Kentucky Elk Hunt Drawing is officially open — and with just $10 per entry, you can apply to be part of the largest elk hunt east of the Rocky Mountains. With 500 permits available, your odds of tagging a Kentucky bull or cow have never looked better.
ðŊ Apply for any or all of the following permit types:
Bull Firearm
Cow Firearm
Archery/Crossbow (either sex)
ðĶ Youth hunters (ages 15 and younger) are also eligible to enter for one of 26 Youth Either-Sex Elk Permits.
ð New this year: Loyalty Redraw – a second-chance drawing for long-time resident applicants who haven’t been drawn in previous years. Unclaimed permits will be awarded to these persistent hunters. Click here for more info.
ðĄ Each application increases your chances, so don’t wait — the herd is calling!
The courts were made possible through a collaborative effort between the Marion-Crittenden County Park Board, Marion Tourism Commission and a local association of pickleball players.
With the sport’s growing popularity, the project aims to provide a fun, accessible recreational option for all ages. Community members are encouraged to bring their paddles and enjoy the new facilities starting this week.
Improved lighting will be further upgrades coming to the courts.
Perry, who appeared in 31 games and started four during his freshman season, averaged 2.7 points and provided key minutes late in the year amid injuries to Lamont Butler and Jaxson Robinson. He made a 3-pointer in 13 of UK’s final 21 games but finished the season shooting just 32% from beyond the arc.
A wrist injury in the SEC tournament likely contributed to Perry missing the Wildcats’ last two NCAA tournament games — a win over Illinois and a season-ending loss to Tennessee.
With Perry’s departure, head coach Mark Pope is left with 12 scholarship players. The Wildcats are adding five-star guard Jasper Johnson and transfers Jaland Lowe (Pittsburgh) and Denzel Aberdeen (Florida) to bolster their backcourt.
ð§ I-24 Nighttime Lane Closures Begin Friday in Lyon County ð§
A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will begin a nighttime lane restriction along I-24 in Lyon County starting Friday, April 25. The work zone stretches from the Cumberland River Bridge (mile point 33.88) on the Livingston-Lyon County line to Exit 45 at KY 293 (mile point 44.7).
ð· Crews will work 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., alternating between eastbound and westbound lanes, removing reflective striping and sealing cracks in three-mile sections.
⚠️ Reduced speed limit: 55 mph
ðĻ Watch for signs and trucks with arrow boards directing traffic into the open lane.
ðĄ A similar nighttime lane restriction also continues on I-24 in McCracken County, with crack sealing beginning around Monday, April 28.
ðĢ️ This work is part of a $9.2 million sealing and micro-paving project across I-24 and I-69 in McCracken, Lyon, Graves, Hickman and Fulton counties.
ð
Target completion: Sept. 30, 2025
ð§ Contractor: Strawser Construction
ðĒ Follow KYTC District 1 for ongoing updates.
ALSO: A daytime work zone lane restriction along Interstate 24 in Lyon, Caldwell and Trigg counties will shift to the eastbound lanes beginning Wednesday, April 23. Contractors for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet are working from mile markers 51.9 to 64.5. Crews will be milling and installing edge rumble strips in roughly 4.5-mile sections daily, as weather allows. Work on the westbound lanes in the same area wrapped up yesterday.
Ready to Bloom? Here’s Your Local Greenhouse & Garden Guide!
Dig into spring with some of the area’s best garden spots and homegrown goodies:
H&H Home & Hardware ð ️
• Seeds, soil, mulch & fresh plants ðŠī
Hidden Valley Kitchen ð§
• Baked goods, jellies, pickles & more ð§š
Bluegrass Farm Supply ð
• NON-GMO feeds for farm & home projects ðū
Shady Maple ðĨ
• Fresh vegetables, flowers & bedding plants ðž
CCHS Ag-Ed Greenhouse ð
• Support local FFA with annuals, veggies & ferns ðŋ
Rustic Gate Garden Center ðģ
• Trees, shrubs, flowers & custom-made baskets ð
Pleasant View Greenhouse ðļ
• Ferns, veggies, planters & blooms ðŠī
Akridge Farm Supply ð
• All-in-one lawn & garden hub ðŧ
View this week’s full guide:
https://the-press.com/ThisWeekBird.pdf
Heads up: Amish businesses will be closed Ascension Day, May 29
— brought to you by Marion Tourism Commission
#ShopLocal #SpringBloom #GardenSeason #CrittendenCounty #SupportLocal
ðĒ Cave-In-Rock Ferry Reopening!
ð
Wednesday, April 23
⏰ 6:00 A.M.
✅ KY 91 is now open
ð§đ Crews are wrapping up final cleanup today
ð High water has receded
ðē Stay updated at facebook.com/CIRFerry
ð Connects Crittenden Co., KY & Hardin Co., IL via the Ohio River
ðĪ Operated by a private contractor
ð° Funded jointly by KYTC & IDOT
ð§ FLOODED ROADS UPDATE – CRITTENDEN, LIVINGSTON & LYON COUNTIES
As of today, high water continues to impact several state routes in western Kentucky. Drivers are urged to use caution, avoid floodwaters, and never drive around barricades. For real-time updates, visit GoKY.Ky.Gov or use the WAZE app.
KY 1917 is CLOSED at MP 1.5 (Wolf Creek) – between Wolf Creek Road and Roberts Road.
KY 91 is CLOSED at MP 15 approaching the Cave-In-Rock ferry (ferry also closed).
KY 120 is CLOSED at MP 16 near the Tradewater River.
KY 132 is CLOSED at MP 1.973.
KY 135 is CLOSED at MP 4.15 (Sawmill Holler).
KY 135 is OPEN at MP 12.1 (One Lane Bridge near KY 91) – CLEAR.
KY 137/River Road is CLOSED from MP 3.4 to 15.2.
KY 133/Lola Road is CLOSED from MP 18.3 to 18.8 near KY 137.
KY 819 is CLOSED at MP 2.3 (Panther Creek).
ðĢ Livingston County Fiscal Court Meeting – April 22 ð️
Mark your calendar! The next regular meeting of the Livingston County Fiscal Court is set for Tuesday, April 22 at 5:00 p.m. at the courthouse. ð️
ð Agenda highlights include:
First reading of the FY26 County Budget
Updates on the EMS, Sheriff’s Department, Road Department and more
Second readings of $13,000 in Library Grants and $17,000 Grand Rivers Deputy Reimbursement
Discussion on Rural Secondary Roads and County Road Aid Resolution
Review of the Policy Manual, special vehicle use (SB63), and a Generator Maintenance Contract
Community input is welcomed during the Citizen Concerns portion of the meeting. Come stay informed and involved! ðŽ
#LivingstonCountyKY #FiscalCourt #PublicMeeting #CommunityEngagement #LocalGovernment #KentuckyNews
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ð§ HIGH WATER ALERT – 3pm April 21, 2025 ð§️
Floodwaters are receding across western Kentucky, but several roads in Crittenden, Livingston and Lyon counties are still impacted:
ðī Crittenden County
• KY 1917 CLOSED at MP 1.5 (Wolf Creek)
• KY 91 CLOSED at MP 15 near Cave-In-Rock ferry (ferry also closed)
• KY 132 CLOSED at MP 1.973
ðī Livingston County • KY 137/River Road CLOSED from MP 5.4 to 15.2
✅ Lyon County • No state roads currently reported closed due to high water
⚠️ Never drive through standing water or around barricades!
ð Check GoKY.Ky.Gov or WAZE for real-time road updates. Stay safe! #kywx #floodalert #CrittendenCounty #LivingstonCounty #LyonCounty
ðĻ Marion City Council Meeting Alert ðĻ
ð
Monday, April 21
ð 5:00 PM
ð Marion City Hall – 217 S. Main Street
Your city leaders are meeting to talk about important issues that impact YOU — including:
✅ A new public street name: Free Will Street
✅ Budget updates and funding decisions
✅ City water discussion ð§
✅ Zoning changes & condemned home updates
✅ Street paving plans ð§
✅ Extension on tax & fee payment deadlines
✅ Recognition awards & more!
ðĢ Public comments welcome at the start of the meeting. Come get involved and stay informed about what’s happening in your city! ð️
#MarionKY #CityCouncil #LocalGovernment #CrittendenCounty #CommunityMatters #MarionCityHall
Crittenden County
KY 1917 is CLOSED with high water at the 1.5 MP (Wolf Creek). This is between Wolf Creek Road and Roberts Road.
KY 91 is CLOSED with high water at about the 15 MP leading up to the Cave-In-Rock ferry. The ferry is closed.
KY 120 is open at the 16 MP off the Tradewater River. - CLEAR
KY 132 is CLOSED with high water at the 1.973 MP.
KY 135 is CLOSED with high water between the 4.15 MP (Sawmill Holler).
Livingston County
KY 137/River Road is CLOSED with high water between the 3.4-15.2 MP.
KY 133/Lola Road is CLOSED with high water from the 18.3-18.8 MP, near the intersection with KY 137/River Road.
Lyon County
KY 819 is CLOSED with high water at the 2.3 MP (Panther Creek).
ð§ Road Closure Update: High Water in Crittenden, Livingston & Lyon Counties (Apr. 19, 2025) ð§
As of 7:15 a.m. on Saturday, April 19, several roads in Crittenden, Livingston, and Lyon counties remain closed due to high water, according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 1. Drivers are reminded not to drive through flooded areas or bypass barricades.
ðđ Crittenden County:
KY 1917 is closed at MP 1.5 (Wolf Creek).
KY 91 is closed at MP 15 approaching the Cave-In-Rock ferry. The ferry is also closed.
KY 120 is closed at MP 16 near the Tradewater River.
KY 132 is closed at MP 1.973.
KY 135 remains closed at MP 4.15 (Sawmill Holler) – NEW.
KY 135 is closed again at MP 12.1 near the One Lane Bridge at the KY 91 intersection.
KY 135 has reopened at MP 5.3 and MP 6.6 (Tolu) – CLEAR.
ðđ Livingston County:
KY 917/Tucker Temple Rd is closed between MP 6.9–8.3.
KY 137/River Rd is closed from MP 0–15.2 between U.S. 60 and KY 133/Lola Rd.
KY 133/Lola Rd is closed from MP 18.3–18.8 near its junction with KY 137.
ðđ Lyon County:
KY 819 is closed at MP 2.3 (Panther Creek).
ðą For real-time updates, visit GoKY.Ky.Gov or use the WAZE app. Stay safe and alert while traveling.
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Crittenden County emergency personnel are on the scene of an accident on Mott City Road near the Crittenden-Caldwell County line.
Crittenden County Rescue Squad was called to extract a victim from the single-vehicle accident that occurred around 3:40 pm. Crittenden EMS is on the scene, and AirEvac has been requested to the scene.
There are no official reports or legal records indicating any issues involving Head. He remains active in his duties as sheriff.
Spreading false information can have serious consequences. The public is encouraged to rely on official channels for truthful news.
Roadwork Alert: KY 70 Resurfacing Project Begins April 22
Heads up, Crittenden County drivers! ð§
Starting Tuesday, April 22, a contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will begin resurfacing a stretch of KY 70 from Dycusburg to Frances (mile points 0 to 5.4). The project includes milling, paving, permanent striping, and edge-line rumble strips.
ð· Expect daytime lane restrictions and flaggers directing alternating traffic as crews work in sections along the route. Please watch for signage and use extra caution in work zones.
ð Target completion date: May 23.
Stay safe and plan ahead! #CrittendenCounty #KYTC #Roadwork #DriveSafe #KY70Updates
ð§ Crittenden County Road Closures (High Water):
KY 1917 at MP 1.5 (Wolf Creek)
KY 91 at MP 15 (leading to Cave-In-Rock Ferry – ferry is closed)
KY 120 at MP 16 (Tradewater River area)
KY 132 at MP 1.973
KY 135 from MP 4.15–5.3 (between KY 297 and KY 723, east of Tolu)
KY 135 at MP 6.6 (near Tolu)
KY 135 at MP 12.1 (One Lane Bridge near KY 91)
KY 365 at MP 7.7 (between Bells Mine Rd. and the Union Co. line)
ð§ Livingston County Road Closures (High Water):
KY 917/Tucker Temple Rd. from MP 6.9–8.3
KY 137/River Rd. from MP 0–15.2 (U.S. 60 to KY 133/Lola Rd.)
KY 133/Lola Rd. from MP 18.3–18.8 (near KY 137)
✅ Cleared in Livingston County:
KY 1608/Maxfield Rd. (MP 2–3.1)
KY 70/Tiline Rd. (MP 0–1.8 and MP 6.9–9.3)
ð§ Lyon County Road Closure (High Water):
KY 819 at MP 2.3 (Panther Creek)
ð️ Crittenden County Community Calendar
Your guide to upcoming events in and around Marion
Saturday, April 19
• ð 7–10 a.m. – All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast at Salem Masonic Lodge #81, 237 W. Main St., Salem ($6)
• ð 10 a.m. – Easter Egg Hunt at fairgrounds
Monday, April 21
• ð 5 p.m. – Marion City Council meeting at City Hall
• ð 7 p.m. – Fredonia City Council meeting at City Hall
• ð 3:30 p.m. – Geology Club meets at Ben E. Clement Mineral Museum
Tuesday, April 22
• ð 12 p.m. – Hooks and Needles crafting at the Crittenden County Public Library
• ð 5:30 p.m. – Cucumber and squash gardening workshop at the Extension Annex (Community Christmas credit)
Wednesday, April 23
• ð 3 p.m. – A Walk in the Park at City-County Park
Tuesday, April 29
• ð–ð 4–6 p.m. – Preschool Screening at CCES (Must be 3 by Aug. 1; call 270-965-2243 to schedule)
Friday Mornings Through May 16
• ð–ð 9 a.m.–2 p.m. – Preschool Screening continues at Crittenden County Elementary School
Saturday, May 10
• ð–ð 8 a.m.–1 p.m. – Extension Homemakers’ Bake Sale at H&H Home and Hardware – stock up on cakes and pies for Mother’s Day!
Saturday, May 17
• ðĢ 8:30 a.m. – Registration opens for the 5K & 1-Mile Run at Marion-Crittenden County Park
• ð 9 a.m. – Race starts; benefits Livingston Hospital Foundation. Register by May 1 for a free T-shirt!
ð Have an event you’d like featured?
ð Call (270) 965-3191 to add your group’s meeting or community activity to the next calendar update.
ðŽ 2024 Delinquent Property Tax Bills Delivered
Delinquent tax bills have been transferred to the Crittenden County Clerk’s Office and will be payable starting Thursday, April 17. ⏳ Data is being imported and prepared—please be patient as the system updates.
ð 207 bills totaling $81,983.99 in unpaid taxes, penalties & interest were turned over by Sheriff Evan Head. His office successfully collected over 6,550 bills since fall. ✅
⚠️ Important: If not paid by July 23, bills may be purchased by third parties who can place liens on properties and charge hefty penalties.
ðĩ Payment Options:
Cash ð° | Cashier’s Check ðĶ | Money Order ✉️ | Charge Card ðģ
ðŦ No personal or business checks accepted.
ð Charge cards incur a service fee.
ð Note: Delinquent 911 Service Fees must be paid to the County Treasurer, not the Clerk.
Questions? Contact the County Clerk’s Office for more info.
U.S. 60, which has been closed since the weekend, is now back open.
However, water is still over the road just south of Sullivan near the Crittenden-Union Line, but it's shallow and passable with caution.
KY 365 remains closed with high water at the 7.7 MP between Bells Mine Road and the Crittenden-Union County Line.
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Crittenden County
U.S. 60 CLOSED near the 22.5 MP, near the Crittenden-Union County Line
KY 91 CLOSED at about the 15 MP (leading to Cave-In-Rock ferry; ferry is also closed)
KY 120 CLOSED at the 16 MP (Tradewater River)
KY 132 CLOSED at the 1.973 MP
KY 135
CLOSED between 0–2.15 MP (near the Crittenden-Livingston County Line)
CLOSED between 4.15–5.3 MP (between KY 297 and KY 723, east of Tolu)
CLOSED between 6.6–7.35 MP (between KY 723 and KY 1668, near Tolu)
CLOSED at 12.1 MP (One Lane Bridge near KY 91)
KY 1917
CLOSED at 1.5 MP (Wolf Creek, between Wolf Creek Rd and Roberts Rd)
CLOSED at 3.35 MP (south of KY 120)
KY 365 CLOSED at 7.7 MP (between Bells Mine Rd and Crittenden-Union County Line)
Livingston County
KY 917/Tucker Temple Rd CLOSED between 6.9–8.3 MP
KY 137/River Rd CLOSED between 0–15.2 MP (U.S. 60 to KY 133/Lola Rd)
KY 133/Lola Rd CLOSED from 18.3–18.8 MP (near KY 137/River Rd)
KY 1608/Maxfield Rd CLOSED from 2–3.1 MP (between KY 763 and KY 135)
KY 135/Tolu Rd
Open with water at 10.8 MP (one lane passable, use caution)
CLOSED between 11.7–13.3 MP (between Carrsville and Crittenden-Livingston line)
KY 70/Tiline Rd
CLOSED between 0–1.8 MP (where KY 70 meets U.S. 60 in Smithland)
Open with water between 6.9–9.3 MP (near Tiline)
Lyon County
KY 819 CLOSED at 2.3 MP (Panther Creek)
- On Tuesday, April 8, 2025, around 12:15pm, Deputy Josh Travis and Sheriff Brent White responded to a two-vehicle collision on US 62 in Kuttawa. The investigation revealed a 2024 Volvo dump truck, driven by Charles D. Buie (71) of Paris, TN collided with the rear of a 2012 Chevrolet, driven by Jamie Travis (57) of Kuttawa. Travis was attempting to turn across US 62 onto Mt. Pleasant Road, when Buie’s vehicle collided with her vehicle as she entered the median crossover. No injuries were reported in the collision.
- On Wednesday, April 9, 2025, around 10:06pm, Deputy Josh Travis charged Michael W. Overbaugh (40), of Kuttawa, with being a Fugitive from Justice. Overbaugh was listed as a fugitive from the state of Tennessee for a felony probation violation. His original conviction was for Possession with Intent to Manufacture, Sell, or Deliver Methamphetamine, whereby he had received an 8-year prison sentence in Montgomery County in 2019 and was later placed on state probation. Overbaugh is lodged in the Crittenden County Detention Center.
- On Thursday, April 10, 2025, beginning at 7pm, deputies led by Deputy Shannon Oliver served the following warrants:
- Joshua E. Harper (35) of Eddyville, Lyon Circuit Court indictment warrant charging him with Criminal Trespassing-3rd Degree, Possession Controlled Substance-1st Degree (Methamphetamine), and Public Intoxication. Harper is lodged in the Crittenden County Detention Center.
- Jalen R. Williams (25) address unknown, Lyon Circuit Court indictment warrant charging him with Assault-3rd Degree-Inmate Assault on Correctional Employee and Persistent Felony Offender-1st Degree. Remains lodged with the KY Department of Corrections.
- Michael Austin (34) address unknown, Lyon Circuit Court indictment warrant charging him with Promoting Contraband-1st Degree and Persistent Felony Offender-1st Degree. Remains lodged with the KY Department of Corrections.
- Khalid A. Zaahir (45) address unknown, Lyon Circuit Court indictment warrant charging him with Assault-3rd Degree-Inmate Assault on Correctional Employee and Persistent Felony Offender-1st Degree. Remains lodged with the KY Department of Corrections.
- Corey E. Wooley (42) address unknown, Lyon Circuit Court indictment warrant charging him with Assault-3rd Degree-Inmate Assault on Correctional Employee and Persistent Felony Offender-1st Degree. Remains lodged with the KY Department of Corrections.
J- ohn Buckley (42) address unknown, Lyon Circuit Court indictment warrant charging him with Promoting Contraband-1st Degree and Persistent Felony Offender-1st Degree. Remains lodged with the KY Department of Corrections.
- Marcus A. Johnson (46) address unknown, Lyon Circuit Court indictment warrant charging him with Promoting Contraband-1st Degree and Persistent Felony Offender-1st Degree. Remains lodged with the KY Department of Corrections.
Jessie Parke (47) address unknown, Lyon Circuit Court indictment warrant charging him with
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A contractor finished replacing the damaged culvert, restoring access to a roadway that averages about 1,335 vehicles daily. The repair project was included in the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s District 1 Roadshow Report.
Floodwaters Close Multiple Roads in Crittenden, Livingston and Lyon Counties
High water as of 8 a.m., this morning has closed or restricted traffic on several state highways in Crittenden, Livingston and Lyon counties.
In Crittenden County, the following roads are closed:
KY 1917 at mile points 1.5 (Wolf Creek) and 3.35, both due to high water.
KY 91 at MP 15 leading to the Cave-In-Rock ferry, which is also closed.
KY 120 at MP 16 near the Tradewater River.
KY 132 at MP 1.973.
KY 135 from MP 0 to 2.15 near the Crittenden-Livingston County Line; from MP 4.15 to 5.3 between KY 297 and KY 723 near Tolu; from MP 6.6 to 7.35 between KY 723 and KY 1668; and at MP 12.1 near KY 91 at the One Lane Bridge.
U.S. 60 at MP 22.5 near the Crittenden-Union County Line.
KY 365 at MP 7.7 between Bells Mine Road and the Crittenden-Union County Line.
In Livingston County, closures due to high water include:
KY 917/Tucker Temple Road from MP 6.9 to 8.3.
KY 137/River Road from MP 0 to 15.2 between U.S. 60 and KY 133/Lola Road.
KY 133 from MP 18.3 to 18.8 near the KY 137 intersection.
KY 1608/Maxfield Road from MP 2 to 3.1 between KY 763 and KY 135.
KY 135/Tolu Road from MP 12.4 to 13.3 near the Crittenden County Line.
KY 70/Tiline Road is open in Livingston County but water is over the road from MP 0 to 1 near Smithland and from MP 8 to 9 near Tiline. One lane is passable in both areas; drivers are advised to use caution.
In Lyon County, KY 819 is closed with high water at MP 2.3 near Panther Creek. KY 295 South is open but has water over the roadway near MP 3.6 at the entrance to U.S. 62.