Thursday, May 11, 2023

What's your home or property worth?


In this week's full edition of The Crittenden Press we explore the changing cost of building, remodeling or buying a home in this community.  

Plus, we take a look at trends in the price of farm and recreational land in Crittenden County. You'll be interested to read this article and others in our newspaper this week.

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Railey Auction is Saturday at 9 a.m.

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Railey's Auction Service will conduct an auction Saturday, May 13.

This auction will be the last one at the auction barn until June 3.

Household, glassware, yard tools, ammunition and more are included in Saturday's sale.

Library seeking candidates for director position

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The Crittenden County Public Library is searching 
for a new librarian.

Check out crittendenlibrary.org to get specifics of the position.

Applications are due June 2.


Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Highway work on KY 120

UPDATED

An improvement project that was supposed to have started late last week was delayed a bit, but will continue into next week on KY 120 between Marion and Tribune.

A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) began earlier this week preparing to mill and pave along a section of KY 120 east of Marion. However, only preliminary work had begun and milling may not start until Monday.

This milling and paving project will begin at Main Street in Marion extending eastward to the Tribune Creek Bridge near the KY 654 intersection, which is about 5.2 miles.

Motorists should be alert for one lane traffic with alternating flow controlled by flaggers.  Some delays are possible during the movement and placement of equipment to facilitate the work.

Rogers Group is the prime contractor on this $757,958 highway improvement project.  The target completion date is Friday.

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Moving sale this weekend in Marion


A moving sale will be held in Greenwood Heights Friday and Saturday.

The Harmon Drive sale will be held from 7 a.m.-3 p.m., May 12-13.

Monday, May 8, 2023

Clerk promotes Kentucky Gives Day

For over 10 years, the Kentucky Nonprofit Network (KNN) has rallied support for nonprofits all over the state by launching an annual day of giving called Kentucky Gives Day.  This year, the online giving campaign day is Tuesday, May 9th.

Crittenden County Circuit Court Clerk, Melissa Guill, encourages everyone to get involved and help others. 

“On May 9, people across the Commonwealth will celebrate generosity and make an impact for those in need. Our Transplant Patient Assistance Fund is one of the many wonderful programs you can support. We help at-risk Kentucky transplant patients who experience financial hardship due to medical bills, medications, and medical-related travel expenses. We can't allow organ transplant patients to have to choose between medication or groceries,” said Melissa Guill, Crittenden County Circuit Court Clerk. “Kentucky organ recipients, like one-year-old Rocky, need our help.”

The Transplant Patient Assistance Fund is administered by the Circuit Clerks’ Trust For Life/Donate Life Kentucky which is an independent non-profit participating in Kentucky Gives Day. 

“In 2022, our Transplant Patient Assistance Fund granted $92,439 to 113 organ transplant recipients in Kentucky.  They ranged from age 8 months to 72 years old.  In 2023, we are anticipating more grant requests than ever before,” explains Shelley Snyder, Executive Director.  “There are so many extraordinary nonprofits taking part in Kentucky Gives Day.  Every gift is meaningful, at any level.  We are eternally grateful for the Circuit Clerks’ continued commitment to the mission of organ donation and helping transplant patients.”  To learn more and donate go to: https://www.kygives.org/organizations/donatelifeky.

Over 100,000 children and adults in America are waiting on a lifesaving transplant.  Although there are a record-breaking number of transplants every year, still 17 people die waiting for their gift of life every day.  Everyone is encouraged to join the Kentucky Organ Donor Registry at either of the following ways: 


Beavers estate tag sale is this weekend

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An extensive tag sale at the home of the late Jerry Beavers 
will be held Friday and Saturday.

Included in the sale are several rooms worth of furniture, 
antiques, televisions and more.

The residence is located at 3334 U.S. 60 West in Marion.

Saturday, May 6, 2023

Ellington Detailing has gift certificates for mom

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Every mom appreciates a clean car.

Gift certificates from Ellington Detailing can take care of that.

Stop and see Rommel Ellington Jr., for a gift certificate for mom.

Friday, May 5, 2023

Spring football scrimmage tonight in Marion

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Get a glimpse of this fall's Rocket football team tonight during a Blue-White scrimmage beginning at 7 p.m., at Rocket Stadium.

The 2023 Rocket football team will divided up to play an intrasquad scrimmage, which was developed as a conclusion to spring practice.


ELECTION: Local balloting underway now

Kentucky’s 2023 gubernatorial primary election is less than two weeks away and voting opportunities are available in the county.

In-person absentee voting is under way this week through May 10 at the Crittenden County Courthouse. This machine voting for absentee voters with an excuse for being out of town on Election Day will be from 8 a.m., to 4 p.m., in the county clerk’s office.

No-excuse early voting will be from 8 a.m., until 4 p.m., Thursday, May 11 through Saturday, May 13 inside the law library on the main floor of the courthouse. 

Polls on Election Day will be open 6 a.m., to 6 p.m., at five voting locations in Crittenden County. Marion Baptist Church is the countywide balloting center for voters from any precinct. You may also vote in your home precinct at Mexico Baptist Church, Repton Church, Deer Creek Church or Shady Grove Fire Department. 

County Clerk Daryl Tabor said turnout for statewide primaries with no local candidates on the ballot is typically low. Over the past 20 years, it’s been around 17 percent in this county. He anticipates much of the same as 15 candidates for governor headline the ballot, including Gov. Andy Beshear running for the Democratic nomination against two challengers. There are a dozen GOP candidates seeking the party’s ticket.

Thursday, May 4, 2023

Today is National Time for Prayer


Today is National Day of Prayer, an annual day of observance designated by the United States Congress and held on the first Thursday of May, when people are asked "to turn to God in prayer and meditation."


Pinta replica coming to Lake Barkley marina

The Pinta is coming to Green Turtle Bay in Grand Rivers. The replica 15th century ship will be docked there from May 5-14.

The Pinta was one of three Portuguese ships under the command of Christopher Columbus when he sailed westward from Europe and discovered the Americas. The Pinta was the first ship to sight land on the famous voyage of discovery on Oct. 12, 1492.

The replica is a floating museum for dockside educational tours. No reservation is necessary to take a self-guided tour aboard the ship. Tickets are $8 for adults, $7 seniors and military and $6 for children 16-under. Children 4-under are free.

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Railey's Auction starts at 9 a.m., Saturday

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Check out Saturday's auction at Railey's Auction Service!

Located in Crittenden County about 4 miles from Sullivan, Railey's Auction Service has a variety of sale items. 

Some of the items up for auction this Saturday include tools, guns and Indian artifacts.

One-lane traffic on U.S. 60 West

Flaggers are on U.S. 60 West, limiting travel to one lane near Liberty Tire.

State highway workers are installing a guard rail across the road from the entrance to the recycling plant. 

The work is about a half mile from the Marion city limits.



Brush dump violations lead to big problem


Violations at the Crittenden County Brush Dump on Bridwell Loop came to a head recently, and were exacerbated early this week by a big load if non-permitted material being left at the site. 

The state has stepped in and it's bad news for the county. 

See this week's full edition of The Crittenden Press for details. 

The Crittenden Press is your primary source of news and information for this community. We’re proud to serve our community and we take great pride in bringing you real news, sports reporting and other information that helps you know what’s going on in town and across the county. Help ensure that real reporting continues in this community by subscribing today. You can subscribe online to the full version of the newspaper for only $2.95 a month. Try our new e-Edition newspaper emailed straight to your inbox every Wednesday. Click here to SUBSCRIBE.


Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Church seeks part-time secretary

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Marion United Methodist Church is hiring a part-time secretary.

Duties include general offices duties and preparing weekly bulletins.

If you are interested, send resume or call Patti at (270) 704-1435.

Monday, May 1, 2023

Crash blocks road south of Salem

A tractor-trail crash between Salem and Pinckneyville is blocking KY 723.

The crash was near the 4.5 mile marker near Cedar Grove Road. The highway will be blocked until about 4:30pm according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.


Ferry down for winds again

The Cave In Rock Ferry will be closed temporarily today due to high winds, which have been a big problem this spring. 

Service across the Ohio River will resume when winds subside.

KET presents candidate forum tonight

KET continues its political coverage with Kentucky Tonight on Monday featuring conversations with primary candidates in the Kentucky governor’s race.

Candidates invited to appear include Daniel Cameron, Kelly Craft, Eric Deters, Alan Keck and Ryan Quarles.

 The program, hosted by Renee Shaw, airs Monday, May 1, at 7 pm on KET. The program also will stream live at KET.org/Live and will be archived online at KET.org/PublicAffairs.

Viewers with questions and comments may send email to kytonight@ket.org or use the message form at KET.org/KyTonight. Viewers may also submit questions and comments on Twitter @KyTonightKET.  The phone number for viewer questions during the program is 1-800-494-7605.  All messages should include first and last name and town or county.

Kentucky Tonight programs are available online at KET.org and are rebroadcast on KET, KET KY, and radio. Kentucky Tonight is a weekly KET production.


Will your property be reassessed this year?


Grab the latest edition of The Crittenden Press to see if your property or home will be among those reassessed for tax purposes.

The April 27, 2023 newspaper has more about what you can expect from the Crittenden County Property Valuation Administrator in the coming days. Some of you will be getting letters if you haven not already.

The Crittenden Press is your primary source of news and information for this community. We’re proud to serve our community and we take great pride in bringing you real news, sports reporting and other information that helps you know what’s going on in town and across the county. Help ensure that real reporting continues in this community by subscribing today. Click here to SUBSCRIBE.