Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Printed Press is out today with lots of 'new' news

This week's printed edition of The Crittenden Press features a number of articles that will get you up to date on streets, roads, alcohol, election, Veterans Day, sports and schools.

Livingston County has pivoted on its bus plan for the Cumberland River Bridge and Rep. Lynn Bechler says there's a chance for new pavement on a major Marion thoroughfare. Find out who's in line for new alcohol sales licenses and read about a hunter who was seriously injured after falling from a deer stand.

Get updates on the search for a man who escaped from a Louisville halfway house and was on the loose earlier this week around Tolu.

Don't be left in the dark when it comes to local news, sports and entertainment. Get all of the answers in The Crittenden Press, on newsstands early this afternoon.

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