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Public offices closing for holidays

All city, county and state offices will be closed Thursday and Friday in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. That includes the senior center, Extension service, animal shelter and convenience center. The PVA, clerk, sheriff and circuit clerk offices will be open only a half-day Wednesday, closing at noon. However, the judge-executive’s office will be open all day Wednesday. The public library and federal offices, including the postal service, will be closed only Thanksgiving Day. The Crittenden Press will be closed Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving, but the newspaper will be on newsstands as usual next Wednesday.

Fatal accident on US 60 West

The victim in this accident has been identified by state police as 58-year-old David Adams of Providence. See this week's printed edition of The Crittenden Press for details. ORIGINAL POST There was a single-vehicle fatal traffic accident on US 60 West at the bottom of Moore Hill. A local man has died. The name of the victim has not been released at this time. The crashed involved a pickup truck and occurred about 1:45am this morning.

City's Leaf Collection Schedule

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Leaf collection inside the City of Marion started this week and continues through Dec. 21. Pick-up will be conducted Monday through Thursday of each week, except for Thanksgiving Day. A general, citywide collection is slated for December to wrap up the service for the year. Here is the schedule: Quadrant 1 Area north of West Bellville Street and west of North Main Street/Fords Ferry Road. Pickup will be Nov. 5, 12, 13, 26, 27 and Dec. 6 and 10. Quadrant 2 Area north of East Bellville Street and east of North Main Street/Fords Ferry Road. Pickup will be Nov. 6, 14, 15, 28, 29 and Dec. 11 and 12. Quadrant 3 Area south of East Bellville Street and east of South Main Street. Pickup will be Nov. 7 and 19 and Dec. 3 and 13. Quadrant 4 Area south of West Bellville Street and west of South Main Street. Pickup will be Nov. 8, 20 and 21 and Dec. 4, 5, 17 and 18. Random collection Citywide collection in areas where necessary will take place Dec. 19-21. Questions about leaf collection should be di...

As El Niño sets in, will global biodiversity collapse in 2019?

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[ Will global biodiversity collapse in 2019? ] A  recent study  created a dataset of plant temperature tolerances with a median upper tolerance limit of 23.7°C. This temperature is about 10°C higher than the temperature in the year 1750. Only during times of mass extinctions were temperatures that high, such as during the PETM , 55.5 million years ago, and the Permian–Triassic extinction event , 252 million years ago, also know as the Great Dying when some 95% of species known from fossils went extinct. [ image from: How much warmer is it now? ] The study concludes that extinction will already occur far earlier than when upper tolerance levels are reached, as " loss of one species can make more species disappear (a process known as ‘co-extinction’), and possibly bring entire systems to an unexpected, sudden regime shift, or even total collapse. " There was a small group of species with large tolerance limits and remarkable resistance to environmental change, but even they co...

Watch Now: Crittenden County at Campbellsville

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Schools on schedule today

Crittenden County schools on regular schedule today but will dismiss at 1:00 for the football  game. School will start at regular time today!.Buses will run most roads.

School decision in morning

Crittenden County school officials will be checking roads early in the morning ithen making a decision on whether to have classes on Friday.  Stay tuned to The Press online for all of your up-to-date information about school closings.

Area Death

Monroe Butler, 93, of Marion died Wednesday. Gilbert Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 

Live Football Game Video Broadcast

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The Crittenden Press, in cooperation with the Crittenden County High School Technology Department, will be providing a LIVE GAME STREAM of Friday night's Class A State Quarterfinal football game at Campbellsville. This will be the very first time for a Rocket football game to be shown Live on the Internet. A special thanks to Rogers Group, Partners Insurance, Magnolia Bank Mortgage, Mike’s Barber Shop, Riley Tool and Machine and Marshall's Heating & Air for making this broadcast possible. Tune in at 5:45pm (Central Standard Time) for the pregame show. The game begins at 6pm. A Live Stream Link will be available on this website.

Area Death

Barry Gilbert, 71, of Marion died Tuesday, Nov. 13. Gilbert is a former Marion City Administrator and retired National Guard colonel. Gilbert Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Major News: 400 Jobs Coming to Area

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This week's Crittenden Press has some wonderful news for the local economy. In an exclusive report, we have all the details about a solar farm that's going to bring hundreds of jobs to the area. You will not want to miss the details on this major development. Also in this week's newspaper there are stories about a new grading system being implemented at local schools. A, B, C and  the rest of the letters are out.  A handful of people were sent to prison last week. Get all of the court news, sports – including Jr Pro Football Season Statistics Totals – and information about upcoming community events in the printed edition of The Crittenden Press. There are stories in there that you not find anywhere else in the world! There’s only one source of com prehensive 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 ...

Firemen respond to house fire in county

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Local volunteer firemen are currently fighting a blaze at a two-story home on Mt. Zion Church Road, which is in the Amish Community near Mattoon.

School is Cancelled for Thursday

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Due to weather, classes for Thursday, Nov. 14, 2018  have been cancelled in Crittenden County.

Food Bank is This Friday

Crittenden County Food Bank distribution will be this Friday, Nov. 16. Distribution is a week earlier due to Thanksgiving. This week's printed edition of The Crittenden Press had an incorrect date. Individuals and families can pick up food from 8am until noon at the Crittenden County PACS office at 402 North Walker Street.

Back problems? Call Hometown Chiropractic

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Schools letting out early for weather

Crittenden County School District will be dismissing classes at 2pm today in order to stay ahead of the predicted weather storm heading this way this afternoon. All after-school activities will be cancelled, including Rocket football practice.

Football tickets on sale online

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Avoid waiting in line to buy your regional championship football tickets at Campbellsville Friday. Tickets are on sale at  https://gofan.co/app/events/43040 . Cost is $7 adults and $5 students. Game time is 6pm central. The football field is located at Campbellsville High School. See this week's printed edition of The Crittenden Press from championship game details.

Winter weather advisory issued for area

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UPDATE: 10:15 a.m. Crittenden County Judge-Executive Perry Newcom said a conference call with weather officials this morning have shed a bit more light on the approaching winter storm, with lighter totals expected for the county compared with earlier reports. "They have our area in a Winter Weather Advisory and are expecting precipitation to start late this afternoon and run through mid-morning tomorrow," said Newcom. "Snow accumulations of 2-3 inches possible, but more likely 1 inch. Ice/sleet mix of less than 1/10 of an inch is likely for us." County officials are asking motorists to stay off the roadway as much as possible tonight and tomorrow morning. "They did say the morning commute would be the most treacherous time for our area and to use extreme caution if traveling that time of day and to give plenty of extra time for travel," Newcom added. According to the National Weather Service, snow, occasionally mixed with light freezing rain, is expected t...

Register now to be in Christmas parade

The Marion Christmas Parade will begin at 5 p.m., on Saturday, Dec. 1 and will move along the traditional route on Main Street in downtown. A variety of entries are expected with floats and much more. Entry forms are available at Partners Insurance at 221 East Bellville Street in Marion, or by calling (270) 965-2239. Partners Insurance is the parade sponsor and organizer.

Chamber Business of the Month

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Follow the Rockets and Local News on Twitter

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While many of our readers are already following us on Twitter, there is a large number who have yet to embrace this particular form of social media. We would encourage you to download the app on your smartphone or log onto Twitter on your computer, then create an account. It's Free ! Once you have an account, simply FOLLOW The Crittenden Press at this Link . Then you will have news and information right at your fingertips, on the go or at home. Often, Twitter is the first place you will find Breaking Local News and Sports. Our mission is to reach you on a variety of platforms. Twitter is one of them. And while you're trying out some new technology, log onto YouTube and subscribe to The Crittenden Press Channel  at this Link . We like to call it Crittenden County TV. We are regularly producing and posting local news and sports video that you will not want to miss. The YouTube app is also Free!

US 641 may open in a couple of weeks

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The new U.S. 641 that will connect Marion with Fredonia could be open by the end of this month, possibly even before the holiday season arrives, according to the Kentucky Department of Transportation. “We’re thinking around Thanksgiving,” said DOT spokesman Keith Todd. When the 2018 construction season started, Nov. 15 was the target date for opening. Weather and other various delays have pushed that project back a couple of weeks. Paving at the north end of the new Super 2 highway just south of Marion has taken place in the last few days, showing visible progress toward completion of the tie-in with the current highway. Work is also ramping up at the southern connector just outside of Fredonia. For more on this ongoing local news story stay tuned to The Crittenden Press printed edition. More details were in the Nov. 1, 2018 edition of The Press.

LHHS lists employment opportunities

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Bullet on bus investigation is concluded

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Crittenden County School District has concluded its investigation regarding how a .22-caliber bullet – found by an elementary student Monday – ended up on a school bus.   After interviewing several students and watching bus video, school officials said it is impossible to determine how or when the bullet was brought onto the bus. "We feel  the action did not involve 'sinister intent' based on the information we gathered from video and student interviews," said Supt. Vince Clark. "The take-away from this incident is that we all have a role to play in providing safety and security for our students and community. Parents and family members need to secure all ammunition and weapons in a secure place in the home, preferably in separate locations. Additionally, all students and staff will continue to be vigilant, as safety and security continue to be our top priority." The student who found the small-caliber, undischarged bullet, gave it to the bus driver, who the...

Area Death

Harry V. Easley, 88, of Princeton died this morning. Morgan’s Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Wow! What a Week for News

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This week's Crittenden Press is a full 22 pages and it's packed with news you can use. There are hours of informational and entertaining reading in this issue. And it is all about the people in your neighborhoods. Here's just a token of what you will find in this week's printed edition, which is available now at local retail outlets: Local Election Details Local Election Reaction Election Results from Livingston County Other election winners with local ties And, once you've had enough election material, turn your attention to these major news stories that you will find nowhere else: New Pastor at Marion Baptist There's a baseball Hall of Famer from Marion Celebrity Deer Hunter speaking in town State cross country results Rocket football playoff preview Junior Pro Football celebrates BIG! Get statistics and more. Veterans Day Salute West Point Grad Comes Home and will Speak at School Halloween Spooks on Parade Cheerleading honors A Local World Finalist Barrel Rid...

Buck Expo is Friday

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Unofficial Totals: Results with all 12 precincts reporting

All totals are now complete, however, these are uncertified results. The federal, state and multi-county district totals are not included below, only countywide results. This week's printed edition of The Crittenden Press will be available on newsstands at noon tomorrow with a complete wrap-up of these and other area races. Plus, we will have comment from candidates and a full review of the Precinct-by-Precinct totals. 51.4% Voter Turnout in Crittenden County Winners in contested Crittenden County races denoted by Bold Color below. US CONGRESS COUNTY R-James R. COMER* (districtwide winner) 2548 D-Paul WALKER 808 STATE SENATE COUNTY R-Robert M. "Robby" MILLS  (districtwide winner) 2144 D-J. Dorsey RIDLEY* 1219 STATE HOUSE COUNTY R-Lynn BECHLER*  (districtwide winner) 2191 D-Abigail C. BARNES 1170 COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY COUNTY D-Zac GREENWELL* 2362 CIRCUIT CLERK COUNTY R-Melissa GUILL* 2890 PROPERTY VALUATION ADMINISTRATOR  COUNTY D-Ronnie HEADY* 2367 JUDGE-EXECUTIV...

Bullet found on Crittenden School Bus

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Crittenden County Schools conducted a security investigation this morning after a student found a .22-caliber bullet on a school bus at the end of the route to school. The student gave the bullet to the bus driver, who promptly reported it school officials. School administrators, including School Resource Officer John Shofner, immediately secured the bus – which was at the high school and middle school campus – and a security check was conducted of each student and the bus. Backpacks, students and the bus were all thoroughly searched. No other ammunition was found and it was concluded that it was safe to release all students to class, said Supt. Vince Clark. Elementary students on the bus were initially taken off the vehicle and into the school while the search was conducted. They were later put back on the bus and taken to their school, only a few minutes late. The school districted is not releasing the bus number or particular route at this time, as the investigation is continuing. ...

Area Death

Ricky Lee Ramage, 56, of Paducah died Saturday. Boyd Funeral Directors and Cremation Services in Salem is in charge of arrangements.

Doomsday by 2021?

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The Doomsday Clock, by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists , constitutes a potent symbol of the danger we're in. When taking the 'minutes to midnight' from statements 1991 to 2018, an added trend points at Midnight by 2021. Will it be Doomsday by 2021? The 2018 Statement said that "world leaders failed to respond effectively to the looming threats of nuclear war and climate change. [ . . ] Global carbon dioxide emissions have not yet shown the beginnings of the sustained decline towards zero that must occur if ever greater warming is to be avoided." Recently, Fatih Birol, IEA Executive Director,  said : "We expect energy-related CO2 emissions will increase once again in 2018 after growing in 2017." Next to carbon dioxide, the outlook for other greenhouse gases is also very worrying and the situation could deteriorate very rapidly, as further described below. [ click on images to enlarge ] Here's how. As above image shows, oceans continue to warm u...