Friday, May 22, 2026

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HOW AND WHERE TO MARK MEMORIAL DAY

This Memorial Day, take a moment to read Brenda Underdown's column and reflect on the history behind one of Crittenden County’s most meaningful places of remembrance, the Veterans Memorial at Mapleview Cemetery. From its beginnings in 1947 as a community effort to honor local soldiers lost in World War II, to the later additions recognizing those who served in Korea and Vietnam, the memorial stands today as a quiet but powerful reminder of sacrifice, patriotism and hometown pride.

This week’s edition of The Crittenden Press shares the remarkable story of how local citizens, veterans organizations and grieving families came together nearly 80 years ago to create a lasting tribute for the county’s fallen heroes. It’s a piece of local history worth remembering, especially on Memorial Day weekend.

Here is where to mark the holiday with local Memorial Day Weekend services: To celebrate Memorial Day weekend and salute America’s fallen heroes, there will be multiple memorial services at Marion, Blackford, Burna, Shady Grove and Fredonia.

The weekend kicks off with the annual Blackford Memorial Walk of Honor at 10 a.m., with guest speaker retired U.S. Marine Chad Nelson. On Sunday, there will be an 8 a.m., service and continental breakfast at the Burna American Legion post. On Memorial Day Monday, Marion’s Mapleview Cemetery will host its annual service at 10 a.m. Then, at 11 a.m., there will be a service at Shady Grove where District Judge Ben Leonard will speak and Lacie Duncan will sing with a potluck lunch to follow at the fire station. In Fredonia, there will be a service at 1 p.m. The event will celebrate the enduring legacy of the Revolutionary War patriots who helped shape the history of the Fredonia community.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

CLWD will meet Tuesday instead of Monday

Crittenden-Livingston Water District’s regular monthly meeting has been rescheduled for Tuesday, May 26, due to the Memorial Day holiday.

District officials said the date change is necessitated because its normal meeting date, which falls on Monday, is a holiday. The meeting will begin at 4 p.m. Tuesday.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Monday, May 18, 2026

Lyon County Sheriff's Activity

The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office served multiple warrants and investigated several incidents during the past week, according to a media release.

On Monday, May 11, deputies served a Grayson District Court bench warrant on James T. Ashby, 68, of Caneyville for nonpayment of court costs, fees or fines. Ashby was being held awaiting extradition to Grayson County.

On Tuesday, May 12, deputies served a Lyon District Court criminal complaint on Mary D. Nixon, 60, of Eddyville. She was charged with a nuisance ordinance violation and summoned to court later this month.

On Wednesday, May 13, deputies served a Daviess District Court bench warrant on Heather R. Collier, 37, of Central City, for nonpayment of court costs, fees or fines. Collier was being held awaiting extradition to Daviess County.

Later that evening, Sheriff Brent White served a Lyon District Court criminal complaint on Johnny D. Demello, 59, of Eddyville. He was charged with a nuisance ordinance violation and summoned to court later this month.

On Thursday, May 14, deputies served two fugitive from justice warrants on Andrew M. Allen, 58, of Memphis, Tenn. Allen was wanted in Tennessee on charges including probation violation, evading arrest, open container, driving on a revoked license, speeding, improper registration plates and felony reckless

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Election Day Notice: Crittenden County Voting Information

The Crittenden County Clerk's office will be closed to all regular business on Tuesday, May 19, remaining open exclusively for election-related activities. Registered voters heading to the polls can cast their ballots on Election Day from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. For maximum convenience, any eligible voter in the county can utilize the centralized Countywide Voting Center located at the Crittenden County Office Complex (200 Industrial Dr., Marion). 
Be sure to bring your ID—a driver's license is the most efficient method to scan—to receive your paper ballot. You can confirm your local precinct or preview your sample ballot ahead of time at GoVote.ky.gov.


 

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Clerk closed when polls are open

 Crittenden County Clerk’s office will be closed Tuesday, May 19 except for Election Day activities.

Friday, May 15, 2026

Softball Postseason opens on Monday

Fifth District Tournament begins Monday at Cadiz

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The 2026 Lady Rocket softball team includes (front from left) Fiona Louden, Isabel Geary, Blakelee Gardner, Mela Penn, Lilly Cappello, Addie Nelson, Karlee Jent, Brooklyn Lovell, London McCord, (back) coach Shawn Holeman, Caroline Martin, Georgia Holeman, Elliot Evans, Anna Boone, Andrea Federico, Elle McDaniel, Brenna Kemmer, Brodi Rich, head coach Chris Evans, coach Stephanie Galusha. The Lady Rockets are led by four-year seniors Federico, Boone, Evans, McDaniel and Holeman. The team has already matched its win total from last year just one month into the new season. Playing in the toughest district in west Kentucky, the Lady Rockets hope to get back to the regional tournament this year. Its last district championship came when this year’s seniors were just freshmen.



Thursday, May 14, 2026

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Marion's Lucky Strike Man

Before he was a familiar face back home in Marion, Aubrey “Buster” Shaver was riding horses, playing western villains and sharing the screen with some of Hollywood’s biggest names.

The former Marion High School graduate appeared in films and television shows alongside stars like Ronald Reagan and Bill Cosby, and many may remember him best as the rugged cowboy from Lucky Strike cigarette commercials in the early 1960s.

After years in Arizona working in law enforcement and acting, Shaver eventually returned home to Crittenden County in retirement.

Read local historian Brenda Underdown's interesting piece on Shaver in this week’s edition of The Crittenden Press as she revisits the fascinating life of the hometown cowboy who went from western movie sets to national television, and finally back to Marion.


BRIDGE BETWEEN D'BURG-EDDYVILLE NAMED FOR LEFAN

DYCUSBURG, Ky. – Andrea LeFan was a bright, beautiful teenager when she died in a tragic two-vehicle crash almost 20 years ago on KY 295 between Dycusburg and Eddyville.

“Her bubbly personality and smile – she would just light up a room when she walked in,” said Lyon County Judge-Executive Jamie Green-Smith, who was the school resource officer in Lyon County in 2006 when Lefan was killed.

On Friday, a bridge on KY 295 not far from the crash site will be dedicated in Lefan’s memory. The bridge was formally named in LeFan’s honor by the Kentucky General Assembly, and fiscal courts in both Crittenden and Lyon counties adopted resolutions on the matter.

Green-Smith has led an effort to dedicate the bridge at the Lyon-Crittenden county line to honor the memory of LeFan, who lived north of Dycusburg in Crittenden County and attended Lyon County High School.

LeFan died June 5, 2006, from injuries sustained in the crash. She was just 16 years old.

The Lyon County Fiscal Court will host the dedication ceremony at 11:30 a.m., May 15 at the KY 295 Livingston Creek Bridge at mile point 9.419. The bridge will be reduced to one lane so traffic can continue to pass slowly through during the ceremony. 

Motorists should expect one-lane, alternating traffic between 11 a.m. and noon during the event. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet flaggers will direct traffic through the area while the temporary lane restriction is in place.

An earlier ceremony in Eddyville will also recognize Shawn King, who was killed in a bicycle accident on KY 93. Officials said the remembrance is intended to honor local lives lost on Lyon County roadways.

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