Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Sheriff's Dept gets Ram Rods

What's News this Week...

Have you made up your mind about next week's election?

Do you know for whom you will cast your vote?

This week's Crittenden Press printed edition is once again chocked full of election coverage, details you can find nowhere else. See how the GOP has gained ground in local registration and get all the numbers.

There's new people on the campaign scene who have filed as write-in candidates. We have their platforms.

Get caught up on all the latest election news in this week's newspaper, plus there's lots more, including the new Leaf Collection information.

Also in this week's Press are articles about upcoming paving on county roads, a timeline for the opening of US 641, some new equipment donated to the sheriff's department, a local girl who has qualified for the state 5K race and a hunter who bagged a record book buck.

There’s only one source of comprehensive news and sports coverage in Marion and Crittenden County. Never miss out on what’s going on in your community. We have our ear to the rail and always keep you posted on what’s happening. Subscribe today to ensure that real news reporting continues in your community. Get the printed edition or read the entire paper online with a subscription to The Press, starting at just $2.95.

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The Crittenden Press

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Area Death

Donna C. Orr, 71, of Marion died Sunday. Gilbert Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Rushing seeks magisterial post

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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Live From Marion, Ky. Halloween

Area death

Dallas Miniard, 68, of Salem died Monday. Gilbert Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Firemen responding to combine blaze

Firemen from Crittenden County and Sheridan volunteer fire departments were dispatched to a the Glendale area shortly before noon today for a farm equipment blaze.

A combine was reportedly fully engulfed in fire, and the blaze had spread into a field.

Travis seeks re-election

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Republican for County Attorney

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Arts Foundation hosts Storytelling


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Monday, October 29, 2018

Emmanuel Baptist hosts Halloween event


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Trick or Treat on Main is Changed

Due to inclement weather conditions forecast for Wednesday, Marion Main Street Inc., organizer of the Trick or Treat on Main Street program, has rescheduled trick or treating for Tuesday from 3:30 to 5pm.

Crittenden County Judge-Executive Perry Newcom and Marion Mayor Jared Byford are encouraging families in the county and city to do their trick-or-treating Tuesday night, as there is a strong chance of storms all day on Halloween.

"We think it's best for the safety of everyone," Newcom said Monday afternoon.


Sunday, October 28, 2018

Jr Pro Rockets undefeated, again


Crittenden County's Junior Pro third- and fourth-grade Rocket football team completed its second straight season undefeated by beating Webster County on the road Saturday.

The boys will try to win back-to-back post-season jamboree championships this coming weekend at Trigg County.

Area Deaths

Betty Lee Lynn, 82, of Marion died Saturday. Gilbert Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Betty Joyce Kirk, 88, of Salem died today. Boyd Funeral Directors and Cremation Services is in charge of arrangements.

River Road in Livingston closed at Birdsville

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet plans to close a section of KY 137 (River Road) in Livingston County tomorrow.

River Road will be closed at the 3 mile marker in front of Birdsville Campground to allow a cross drain to be replaced, along with additional drainage work.

This closure is three miles north of the US 60 Birdsville-Y and is between Desert Storm Road and Maple Lane in Birdsville. Work should be finished around 3pm.

Motorists may self-detour via KY 763 and US 60.


Saturday, October 27, 2018

Friday, October 26, 2018

Buck Expo Nov. 9

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Work underway for disc golf

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Marion Tourism and the local park board have teamed up to build a disc golf course at Marion-Crittenden County Park.

Park users are already seeing preparation work along the old railroad area of the walking trail where inmate crews are clearing paths from the park complex to the Victory Gardens property. Plans are for the 18-hole course to built using both properties. Each property is owned by the public.

The course should be ready for play by spring. It was designed by H.B. Clark, a noted disc golf designer.

Pictured is a overlay depiction of where each of the holes will be located.

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Area death

Michael "Mikki" Thompson, 46, of Marion died Tuesday. Gilbert Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

First United Money Market rates

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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Heritage buffet Friday, Sunday


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Big News, Big Press this Week!

This week's printed edition of The Crittenden Press is full of election coverage, big local news on other fronts and sports details that you will find nowhere else.

With our special 8-page General Election section, voters will meet the candidates and see where they stand on a variety of issues. There's some new names surfacing at the last minute as write-in candidates. Get that and much more in this week's edition.

Also, there's breaking news with the proposed hospital sale after a meeting last night by Crittenden Health Systems Board of Directions.

In sports, see what local cross country runner is ranked No. 1 in her class in the region just head of the Second Region meet at Owensboro. We have the football playoff pairings, Junior Pro football results and statistics, middle school basketball summaries and complete coverage of the No. 7 ranked Rocket football team.

There’s only one source of comprehensive news and sports coverage in Marion and Crittenden County. Never miss out on what’s going on in your community. We have our ear to the rail and always keep you posted on what’s happening. Subscribe today to ensure that real news reporting continues in your community. Get the printed edition or read the entire paper online with a subscription to The Press, starting at just $2.95.

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The Crittenden Press

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Travis seeks re-election

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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Podiatrist joins CHS

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Bank offers $100 incentive

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Middle school basketball underway

Crittenden County MS girls beat Dawson
Springs in a DH last week to open the
basketball season. The boys opened with
John Paul II with a win. See The Press for
scores and highlights.
CCMS BASKETBALL
Oct. 23 Girls host Lyon County
Oct. 25 Girls host Trigg County
Oct. 25 Boys at Trigg County
Oct. 29 at Webster County
Oct. 30 Girls host Livingston Central
Nov. 1 Girls at Trigg County
Nov. 5 Boys host Lyon County
Nov. 6 Girls at Union County
Nov. 6 Boys at Livingston Central
Nov. 8 Girls at Caldwell County
Nov. 8 Boys host Dawson Springs
Nov. 9 Boys & Girls host John Paul II
Nov. 12 Boys host Livingston Central
Nov. 13 Girls at Livingston Central
Nov. 13 Boys host Trigg County
Nov. 15 Boys at Union County
Nov. 15 Girls host Union County
Nov. 19 Boys at Dawson Springs
Nov. 20 Girls at Lyon County
Nov. 20 Boys host Caldwell County
Nov. 27 Girls host Dawson Springs
Nov. 27 Boys at Lyon County
Nov. 29 Girls host Caldwell County
Dec. 4 Boys at Caldwell County
Dec. 6-8 7th Tournament at Livingston
Dec. 13-15 8th Tournament at Crittenden
Jan. 8 Boys host Webster County

Monday, October 22, 2018

Paving on US 60 from Marion to KY 1668

A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will be paving along a section of US 60 in Crittenden County starting on Tuesday.

The area where paving is planned is between the red light in Marion at the intersection of US 641 and Crittenden Springs Road (KY. 1668), a distance of just over two miles. Milling has already been completed along this work zone.

This work zone will include the segment in front of the high school.

The job is expected to take about 10 working days, weather permitting.

Motorists should be alert for one lane traffic with alternating flow controlled by flaggers.  Appropriate caution is required where equipment, flaggers and paving personnel are along the roadway in close proximity to traffic flow.

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Area death

Lois Jean Hosick, 72, of Burna died Thursday. Boyd Funeral Directors is in charge of arrangements.

Friday, October 19, 2018

Farm Day at CCES





See next week's newspaper for more from Farm Day!

Ridley for Re-Election to Kentucky House


Convenience center, animal shelter closed Saturday

Crittenden County Convenience Center and the animal shelter will both be closed Saturday due to an emergency.

1st United offers Money Market account

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Thursday, October 18, 2018

Hospital sale gets thumbs up

County leaders today gave Crittenden Health Systems directors approval to move ahead with the sale of the local hospital. The first step for government officials was accepting a sealed bid for the property, which occurred this morning. Now, the hospital board of directors will work to finalize the deal before next month's regular meeting of the Crittenden County Fiscal Court.

Negotiations are ongoing and some details will be hashed out in the coming days and weeks, but it appears that the sale of the hospital to the company that has been managing it for the past year is imminent.

Stay tuned to The Crittenden Press and Press Online as this major story continues to unfold. 

First United Bank Grand Opening

Travis for Magistrate

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No driver's testing Oct. 26

There will be no written or road test in Crittenden County for prospective drivers on Oct. 26, according to Circuit Clerk Melissa Guill.

Meet the Republican Candidates

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Wednesday, October 17, 2018

First responders working crash on Claylick Creek Road

UPDATE: When first responders arrived at the scene, it was determined that the victims were out of the vehicle and appeared to not have any serious injuries.

ORGINAL POST
First responders from Crittenden County and Salem responded to a single-vehicle injury accident on Claylick Creek Road near the Wolf Creek Bridge in the rural southern part of the county. The accident happened about 7pm.

EMS, Crittenden County Rescue Squad, Salem Fire Department and the sheriff's department have all been dispatched to the scene.

What's news this week...

In Crittenden County there's lots to talk about these days.

Upcoming are some contested local elections and a big decision is brewing over the hospital. A least one community leader believes legalized alcohol sales might be the answer to financial problems facing local government, and at the schools a policeman devotes his own time to keep kids safe.

The volleyball team's storied season ended this week, but the football Rockets have a key matchup Friday that could mean back to back titles.

Get all of your local news and sports in this week's printed edition of The Crittenden Press, on sale now at participating vendors and newsstands.

Rushing seeks magisterial seat

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Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Truck crash between Fredonia and Eddyville

UPDATE: Site is clear.

ORIGINAL POST
According to Kentucky Department of Transportation and the Lyon County Emergency Management there is a truck crash on US 641 between Fredonia and Eddyvile, just south of the Caldwell County Line.

Although the roadway was open at 5:30pm, it is expected to be closed while recovery of the large truck takes place.

Motorists are encouraged to avoid the area.

Meat market offers coupon

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Deer Season Outlook 2018


The annual Hunting Guide is now available at participating businesses in Marion and nearby communities. 

Pick one up now. They're free! 

Inside you will find lots of information about local deer hunting seasons, including an outlook by local biologist Philip Sharp. 

Watch the video for a taste of what he discusses in an article printed in the Hunting Guide.

Hometown Chiropractic

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1st United ribbon cutting Thursday

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Monday, October 15, 2018

Area deaths

Harold Loyd Crouch, 85, of Smithland died Sunday. Boyd Funeral Directors and Cremation Services of Salem is in charge of arrangements.

Margaret Ann Hrapeck, 84, of Marion died Friday. Myers Funeral Home in Marion is in charge of arrangements.

Medicare open enrollment underway

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Sunday, October 14, 2018

Deer Lakes Golf Course burglarized


Livingston County Sheriff's Department is requesting the public's assistance in solving a burglary at Salem's Deer Lakes Golf Course this weekend. 

Clubs, golf bags and other items were taken from the course's cart sheds late Saturday night or early Sunday morning. 

See The Crittenden Press printed edition for more details. 

Anyone with information regarding this burglary can call the sheriff's department at (270) 928-2122 or the Kentucky State Police at 1 800-222-5555. A cash reward could be available. 

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Area Death

Robert Earl Hopkins, 75, of Fredonia died Tuesday. Gilbert Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Read judge's Findings of Fact summary


Crittenden County Fiscal Court on Tuesday approved a measure that could set in motion the sale of Crittenden Hospital to an outside firm. Some have said it is perhaps the most important matter in recent county history, and clearly, local leaders spent several weeks pondering the proposal.

Crittenden County Judge-Executive Perry Newcom presented magistrates with a five-page summary of his Findings of Fact that was developed after researching the issue over the last few weeks. There is a more voluminous unabridged version that's several inches thick in the county archives. Click here to review the county judge's summary Findings of Fact.



Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Crittenden County seeks bids on hospital



Crittenden County Fiscal Court met in special session on Tuesday with magistrates agreeing to a measure that will likely result in the sale of Crittenden Hospital to a private healthcare company. Read the details in this week's printed edition of The Crittenden Press, which will be on newsstands Wednesday.

Dump truck crash closes 60

A dump truck crash is blocking US 60 near the Crittenden-Union Line in the lower Rosebud area near the intersection of Blackford Church Road.

The dump truck was hauling gravel which will have to be cleared from the roadway.  Both lanes are blocked and traffic is being detoured until after 11am, according to transportation department officials. A detour has been established via Ky. 365.

Lady Rocket Volleyball District Champs

First United has introductory Money Market rates

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Monday, October 8, 2018

Health Department offers workshop

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Laborer wanted

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County leaders to meet Tuesday on hospital


Crittenden County Fiscal Court will hold an emergency special meeting at 10am Tuesday, Oct. 9 at the courthouse to discuss whether or not the court is interested in moving forward this month with advertising for sealed bids on the auction of the hospital property.

If the court wants to deal with this issue at next week's regular fiscal court meeting, KRS requires that notice of sealed bids be published and made public at least seven days prior to the opening of those bids.

The fiscal court will meet in regular session at 8:30am Thursday, Oct. 18.

This notice was issued at 9:25am Monday morning by Judge-Executive Perry Newcom.

County leaders have for a few weeks been contemplating a proposal by an outside firm to purchase  Crittenden Health Systems, the non-profit organization that operates the hospital and other local healthcare services. The hospital property is owned by the county and can only be sold through public auction.

Area deaths

Mary E. Croft, 80, of Salem died Friday. Boyd Funeral Directors and Cremation Services in Salem is in charge of arrangements.

Blanche Lucille Hearell, 92, of Marion died Saturday. Boyd Funeral Directors and Cremation Services in Salem is in charge of arrangements.

Saturday, October 6, 2018

Job Corps has openings

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Voter registration deadline Tuesday

The voter registration deadline for the Nov. 6 election is approaching.

Kentuckians can register and update their registration with GoVoteKY.com.

Crittenden County Clerk Carolyn Byford will accept online and paper applications until 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9.

For questions, contact Byford at (270) 965-3403.

Friday, October 5, 2018

Partners for Medicare Open Enrollment

Medicare open enrollment begins Oct. 15 and Partners Insurance in Marion is offering free Medicare reviews throughout the open enrollment period.

What is Medicare open enrollment?
It is also known as the annual election period or annual coordinated election period which refers to the annual opportunity for Medicare plan enrollees to reevaluate their coverage, including supplemental policies, and make changes if so desired.

During Medicare open enrollment, a beneficiary can switch Medicare Advantage plans, switch from Medicare Advantage back to Original Medicare or vice versa, join a Part D prescription drug plan, switch from one Part D plan to another, or drop Medicare Part D coverage entirely. 

Medicare open enrollment begins on October 15 and ends on December 7, with changes effective on January 1.

For further online study of Medicare's Open Enrollment, click here.

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FARMERS DAY 2018

Pumpkin Fest Decoration Champ

Farmers Fri-Day on Main Street

Farmers Day, the annual celebration hosted by Farmers Bank and Trust Co. of Marion, is drawing big crowds today with summerlike temperatures.

There's all sorts of crafts, old-time handiwork on display, contests and food.

Pictured is Phillip Barnes of Marion who liked this gourd that resembles a python.

Tomorrow is the annual Pumpkin Festival in downtown Marion.

Discounts at Fitness Anytime

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Thursday, October 4, 2018

Pumpkin Festival is Saturday

County leaders deliberating hospital future

UPDATE: The court adjourned just before noon without making a decision. It will continue to gather more information before revisiting the issue.

ORIGINAL POST
Crittenden County Judge-Executive Perry Newcom, county magistrates and other leaders were still in a private, closed session at 11 a.m., on Thursday. The meeting had begun at 8:30 a.m.

The Crittenden County Fiscal Court spent several hours deliberating the future of Crittenden Hospital during the executive session, where the public is not allowed.

It was unclear whether a formal decision would be made today. A vote on the matter must be held in public.

Week 7: Rocket PreGame & Coach's Show

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Volleyball girls at Trigg for Monday's district

Pairings and schedules are complete for Monday's Fifth District volleyball tournament at Cadiz.

The No. 1 seed Lady Rockets (20-3) will play the nightcap Monday following the semifinal game between Trigg County and Livingston Central. The semifinal starts at 5:30 and the championship match begins immediately afterwards.

Crittenden has already earned a berth in the regional tournament – which will be at Union County – by virtue of having a first-round bye and top seed in the district. The top two teams from each district advance to the regional.


Gilchrist makes cut at state golf tournament

UPDATE: Gilchrist finished 38th in the state. See next week's printed edition of The Crittenden Press for all the details.

ORIGINAL POST
Crittenden County junior Lauren Gilchrist shot an 81 in Tuesday's opening round of the Leachman-KHSAA Girls State Golf Tournament at Bowling Green Country Club, good enough to get her into today's final round.

For the first time in three appearances in the state tournament, she has made the cut and is teeing off this morning at 9:30am in the championship round, 9 strokes off the current leaders, who shot even par yesterday.

Gilchrist spent last night not knowing whether she'd made the cut or not, because bad weather had postponed part of the first round. Several golfers had to complete a few holes early this morning before the cut could be determined and the final 18 could be played.

Gilchrist hadn’t made the cut in two previous years with scores in the mid 80s, missing the break by five and six strokes. One of her primary goals this time was to get to the final round.


What's news this week...

This week's printed edition of The Crittenden Press is complete with all sorts of valuable information and advertising from local businesses.

Learn about what to expect from the upcoming Pumpkin Festival in downtown Marion.

Get an early idea of what's brewing on the fiscal court's decision of whether to sell Crittenden Hospital, and when that matter could come up for a vote.

There's a new bank in town. Get a glimpse inside.

And, there's a problem with a candidate for school board that leaves one district's ballot empty next month.




There’s only one source of comprehensive news and sports coverage in Marion and Crittenden County. Never miss out on what’s going on in your community. We have our ear to the rail and always keep you posted on what’s happening. Subscribe today to ensure that real news reporting continues in your community. Get the printed edition or read the entire paper online with a subscription to The Press, starting at just $2.95.

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The Crittenden Press

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Axel Creek Road now open

Axel Creek Road in southwestern Crittenden County is now open after an extended closure to allow replacement and repair of a culvert at the namesake creek.

Tuesday, October 2, 2018