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TheCrittenden Press Thursday, January 29, 2015 More antlerless deer beingtakenlocally|Page4 12 PAGES | VOLUME 133 | NUMBER 30 NEWSSTAND $1.00 usps 138-260 • marion ky 42064 270.965.3191 | Breaking and local news at the-press.com your home-owned newspaper since 1879 Jobless rate drops Schools’ emergency response plan reviewed in December 2014 Kentucky’s unemployment STAFF REPORT The group was clearly uni- feared issue these days, and shooter would be nullified parents and onlookers would rate plunged to a preliminary In the event of a major cri- fied in its concern for post-cri- schools are spending time and within minutes.  bring to a true crisis situation 5.7 percent in December 2014 sis, Crittenden County School sis communications, other resources to be "Our biggest concern is would present a difficult chal- from 6 percent in the previous District's response plan has transportation details ready if something that something ends up on lenge. That is why they're month, according to the Office been carefully prepared. Ad- for getting students horrible did happen. Facebook and 500 parents brainstorming and honestly of Employment and Training ministrators and police are away from the crisis it- Marion Police Chief show up,” he said. “We're not focusing on what do in the af- (OET), an agency of the Ken- confident any initial response self and a suitable ren- Ray O'Neal said his of- ready to handle that." termath.  tucky Education and Workforce would be effective, yet they say dezvous point for ficers have spent O'Neal and others ex- Preparedness for the initial Development Cabinet. This is logistics and handling the af- students and parents.  hours training for "ac- pressed their genuine under- minutes of a crisis is light the lowest rate for the state termath would be very chal- Although tornados, tive shooter" situa- standing that parental years ahead of the plan for since February 2008 when it lenging. ice storms, fires and tions. The school concerns would drive such re- what happens next. Capt. was 5.7 percent. Twenty-five community earthquakes were part system has helped pay sponses. It's a natural reaction Aaron Davis of the Kentucky Kentucky’s latest jobless rate leaders met last Thursday on of the equation, every- for much of that train- indeed. Fear and anxiety National Guard pointed out O’Neal was also 2.2 percentage points the high school campus to re- one in the room knew ing, which has been would prompt many to want that military procedures in- below the 7.9 percent rate view and discuss the school the discussion was as much done on campus. O'Neal said to head straight to the scene.  clude details of how to handle recorded in December 2013. district's Community Emer- about school shootings as he is confident that any sce- Yet community officials say “2014 has been a defining gency Response Plan.  anything else. It's the most nario involving an active the chaos and confusion that See PLAN/Page 2 year for the Kentucky labor market,” said economist Manoj Shanker of the OET. “We have Fiscal court pulled ourselves out of the so- called ‘jobless recovery’ that followed the recession and seeks to back brought down unemployment rates to levels last seen almost seven years ago.” fuel tax floor 2014 Ky. highway fatalities increase FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Crittenden Fiscal Court will meet in spe- Highway fatalities in Ken- cial session Monday in part to consider tucky increased in 2014 after a adoption of a resolution asking state law- record low in 2013. Kentucky makers to help put the brakes on plunging Office of Highway Safety pre- county road aid dollars. liminary figures from a Jan. 16 While falling gas prices have been wel- report indicate 667 people lost comed by consumers, state and local govern- their lives on Kentucky road- ment officials say that declining state ways last year, up from 638 in highway revenues tied to the price of gasoline 2013. However, it was the sec- at the pump are crippling their ability to ond lowest total since 1949, build and maintain roads. when 573 fatalities were “It’s a big concern on our part,” said Mag- recorded. istrate Dan Wood at a fiscal court meeting earlier this month. Former governor, By law, Kentucky’s gas tax rate is ad- justed every quarter based on the average senator, Ford, dies wholesale price of regular gasoline, which the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says has Former Kentucky governor, fallen by almost $1.50 since July 1. lieutenant governor and U.S. Under the law, the state’s tax dropped Sen. Wendell Ford died at the from 31.9 cents to 27.6 cents per gallon on age of 90 last Thursday at his Jan. 1. The recent drop in gas prices –which home in PHOTO BY JASON TRAVIS, THE PRESS are currently below $2 per gallon across Owensboro. From left, Bradley Harris, Greg Maynard and Gordon Hazel receive instruction from Crittenden County Adult Educa- much of the state, including in Marion –will He had been tion Center Coordinator Missy Myers. Myers said the center's location is ideally located and allows students to walk likely cause the rate to be reduced to 22.5 battling lung to the site. In order to reduce operating costs, the center will have to relocate if funding to help pay rent isn't found. cents per gallon in April. cancer. That would equate to a loss of about $250 million to the Kentucky Road Fund, accord- Ford spent Local adult education ing to Transportation Cabinet Secretary Mike 25 years in Hancock. Forty-eight percent of that road the U.S. Sen- fund comes back to cities and counties in the ate and Ford served as See ROADS/Page 7 both majority and minority center facing relocation whip. He was the 53rd gover- nor of Kentucky, serving from 1971 to 1974. He served as Dry cleaners lieutenant governor from 1967 to 1971. He was said to have defined a generation of Ken- By JASON TRAVIS erating at its current location for Adult Education Center in Marion. closing Friday tucky Democrats. STAFF WRITER about five years. Previously, it was Jackson indicated all adult edu- Ford’s body laid in state at Crittenden County’s Adult Edu- located adjacent to Crittenden cation centers operate on different the Kentucky Capitol on Sun- cation Center will soon have to find County Elementary School. Myers budgets, which are based on the STAFF REPORT a new location in which to operate. stressed the location on number of individuals Marion Dry Cleaners will be closing Friday day, when a public memorial The center, located on East Bellville East Bellville Street is ideal, within the county that are with no apparent option for future services service was held. He was Street in Marion, is being asked to making it possible for many between the ages of 18 to 64 here. buried Tuesday in Owensboro, reduce its operating costs, which students to walk to the cen- who don’t have their high The cleaners, now on South Main Street, with former President Bill Clin- means it has to find a location that ter to receive assistance. school diploma. was formerly a full-service, in-house dry ton and Vice President Joe is less expensive to rent. “The center offers a won- In 2008, Jackson said cleaning operation on Carlisle Street in Mar- Biden attending the service. The Adult Education Center derful service to the com- the budget for Crittenden ion for many decades. helps individuals in Crittenden munity and helps change County’s Adult Education Last summer, the Marion business sold to Legislators back County obtain their GED and pro- lives,” Myers said. Center was $82,000. The a Princeton couple, who eventually closed vides study materials, use of com- Susan Jackson oversees current budget is now the Carlisle Street operation and opened on to work Tuesday puter equipment, tutoring, practice adult education centers in $60,000. In addition to the Main Street. At that point, all of the cleaning Jackson was outsourced to Princeton's Farmers Dry tests –and perhaps most important nine counties in western steady decline in funding, Members of the Kentucky Cleaning. of all – encouragement to all stu- Kentucky through West Kentucky the state is now requiring centers to General Assembly will converge Molly Thomas and her husband own both dents that they can succeed in ob- Education Co-Op., which is the fis- operate on a 5 percent budget re- on Frankfort Tuesday for Part 2 the Princeton and Marion dry cleaning busi- taining their GED and enrich their cal agent for the adult education duction for all operating costs, such of the 2014 legislative session. nesses. She said the volume in Marion had lives by either getting a higher pay- centers. She said like most agen- as rent and utilities, including The Senate and House of Rep- not been sufficient to keep it open. ing job or enabling them to attend cies, local adult education centers phone and Internet service. resentatives have been ad- college. have seen budget cuts from both Because of that requirement, a Anyone with items at the dry cleaners in Marion should pick them up by Friday at the journed since Jan. 9. The Missy Myers is the coordinator federal and state levels. The center new location must be found by the Main Street location. Afterward, those items session will continue through and an instructor at Crittenden in Callo way County is currently fac- end of the current fiscal year, which will be at the Princeton location, which is at Ma rch 24. County’s Adu lt Education Center. ing a similar dilemma, forced to re- 116 E. Market St., next to city hall. Myers said the center has been op- duce its operating costs like the See MOVE/Page 3 Public meetings - Crittenden Fiscal Court will meet in special session at 8:30 More than just car lot lost with closing of Lynn Auto Sales a.m. Monday in the judge-exec- utive’s courthouse office. - Crittenden County Cham- At the end of this week, the proverbial smoked-filled ber of Commerce meets at 8 Lynn Auto Sales on South room. Noses were counted a.m. Tuesday at Marion Tourism Main Street will close for Chris around the table and political Center. good. Evans sausage was forged. The used car business has For a time, Lynn served been b usted fo r a while, Lynn Publisher of on the city council and was The Crittenden Press says. Truth is, he's stuck it mayor pro tem. During that out as long as possible be- era, local politics was always cause his car lot has been About Town on the menu . much more than just that. Rep. Ed Whitfield, Secre- Some of the state's most tary of State Trey Grayson, facebook.com/Thecrittendenpress powerful and influential peo- chewed the fat with the myr- Agriculture Commissioner twitter.com/crittendenpress ple have graced the paneled iad of personalities that gen- James Comer, state and fed- [email protected] confines at "the lot" – as it's erally hung out at Lynn's, eral judges and countless 270.965.3191 been affectionately dubbed especially around lunch or others have spent time open weekdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for many years. Gubernato- quitting time. around the table at Lynn's rial candidates, U.S. senato- There's no roundtable shop. Local characters who rial candidates, under roof there, just a large, frequented the lot have been PHOTO BY CHRIS EVANS, THE PRESS congres smen, legislators of highly recta ngle one. It has just as colorfu l and perhaps Allen Lynn sits with one of his good buddies, Eddie Hunt, at the many str ipes, judges and fulfilled a di verse role. 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Hunt will spend her last day cide on their career choice,” most, Hunt said the individu- “I want about six months on the job as Crittenden she said. “We have had sev- als she has built relationships to take it easy and get my County’s University of Ken- eral students from the county with over the years. house in order,” Hunt said. tucky Cooperative Extension win $600-plus scholarships “I will miss the people I “Of course, I will volunteer but Service Agent for Family and which can be used at any uni- worked with the most. Many I just haven’t decided where.” Consumer Sciences. After versity.”  of the Extension Homemakers She said the part that more than three decades of Another project Hunt here are like family to bothers her most about retir- service, Hunt announced last started in the county for the me. They were here when I ing is that the family and con- fall she would retire next Crittenden County Chamber was hired and some are still sumer sciences agent position Thursday after 35 years with of Commerce was Leadership involved in the program. They will not be filled for at least a Extension Service. Crittenden County.  It in- have watched my children year. Budget cuts at the state During her tenure, Hunt cluded a series of all-day grow up. I will miss seeing level keep a number of posi- served five years as the classes held over a year which them on a regular basis,” she tions vacant for a period of county’s 4-H agent. In 1984, helped to introduce current said. time.  she assumed the position of and future leaders to the past, Her favorite aspect of the “I am trying to leave my family and consumer sciences present and future of the job has been keeping up-to- files organized where the office agent. county. It was offered three date with technology.  and the leaders will be able to But retirement from the different years. “I have been using a com- find things,” she said. Extension Service doesn’t “It was great seeing people puter since 1984. I know Another way Hunt reached mean Hunt won’t still be an develop leadership skills in some people my age are still out to educate the community active member of the commu- the program. I wish I could afraid to turn one on. Exten- was through her Homenotes nity. She currently serves as have continued to offer it in sion is great about in-service column that has appeared the General Federation of the county but other job re- trainings and introducing em- weekly in The Crittenden Women’s Club Kentucky 1st PHOTO BY JASON TRAV IS, THE PRESS quirements did not allow me ployees to new te chnology. A Press for many years. The col- District governor. She’s also Nancy Hunt (left) looks on as Pat Fuller discusses quilting during the time needed,” she said. smartphone, tablet, Face- umn will conclude with her involved with Woman’s Club the monthly meeting of the Extension Homemaker Quilt Club Hunt highlighted working book, Twitter in addition to retirement. of Marion and Beta Sigma Phi Monday. Hunt will be retiring from her longtime position of family with Extension Homemakers my laptop are all part of a reg- Editor Daryl K. Tabor said Sorority. and consumer sciences agent with the University of Kentucky as their advisor as another en- ular day for me. Using tech- The Crittenden Press appreci- “I can remember thinking Crittenden County Cooperative Extension Service next Thursday. joyable part of her job.  nology to deliver Extension ates Hunt's dedication and ef- years ago when I had worked “These ind ividuals have an programs is necessa ry t o sur- forts in making the co lumn about 15 years, retirement her career at the Extension office for information and educational lesson each vive. Plus, it saves money. We both interesting and informa- seemed so far away. It went by Service was when the Exten- 1,982 called the office.” month, learn leadership skills can email a document to a tive for the newspaper’s read- quickly,” Hunt said. “An im- sion district board purchased During her career, Hunt and do so many things for the client cheaper than mailing it ers. portant part of our curriculum the office’s current building on said she has most enjoyed community,” she said. to them.” Meanwhile members of the is financial planning so I have U.S. 60 East in 2010.  starting the American Private Some of the other pro- As for her plans after retire- community are making plans always told my co-workers to “It was so great to have a Enterprise System program in grams over the years started ment, Hunt said it’s important to celebrate Hunt’s dedication attend those retirement plan- location with plenty of park- 2000.  The program is offered while Hunt was Extension to take her own advice about to the community. Extension ning sessions when offered by ing, accessible and attractive,” to high school juniors and in- agent include the Diabetes taking better care of h erself, Homemakers are holding a UK early in their career while she said. “Last year, we had cludes scholarship and trip Support Group, SOS-Sharing much like she’s been teaching public reception for Hunt from they still had time to make 172 meetings at the office opportunities.  Our Selves classes, Quilt others to do over the past 35 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 4 at some changes.”  reaching 1, 327 p eople, Also, “Many of the participants Club, Fourt h-grade Ma nners years. She is also looking for- the Woman’s Clu b Building Hunt said the highlight of 1,959 individuals came to the have told me over the years Programs, Extension Home- ward to traveling with her on East Carlisle Street . Couple in need of help after losing possessions in mobile home fire One of the most uncom- ters. fortable situations to be in for At the scene, not lost on a journalist – at least for this me was the care the firefight- Daryl K. one – is performing the job at Tabor ers showed, combing the the scene of a house fire. In house for the cat and dog ascllu orfr ythineg c ahbaoous to tfo f ibreaftitglhe ttehres The CrittendeEnd iPtorer sosf smtiollb iinles ihdoem the ew sh mileo kJeim-fimlleide blaze, you stand there with a Dale paced around barefoot camera in hand knowing My 2¢ Worth on the cold, wet ground, cry- someone in the crowd is los- ing out for the pets. Both ing not only a home, but were found, but unfortu- probably most or all of their and keep them from spread- nately, each had succumbed possessions except the ing to a camper parked just to smoke inhalation, accord- clothes on their back. inches from the burning mo- ing to Howton. Thankfully, I've never ar- bile home. Once equipped With regard to the love the rived at the scene of a fire with their air packs, a team couple had for their pets, the where a person's life was part of firefighters entered the firefighters carefully removed of the loss. smoke-filled home to better the two animals from the It may seem callous to put out the fire and search home, covered in blankets some for a person to be tak- for the an imals. and placed in p lasti c totes, so ing photos of someone else's It wa4s a jo b do ne thor- that their ow ners could say disaster. And trust me, it can oughly and efficiently, as good-bye and find a proper be a difficult situation to be older mobile h omes such as resting place for them . in, but it goes with the terri- the one involved in Satur- It was difficult to watch as tory. day’s fire can go up like a an emotional Jimmie Dale We are simply there to matchstick and be leveled in hovered over one of the un- gather the facts to tell a a matter of minutes. covered totes, looking for story. Those stories can lead "I really appreciate the comfort as she rolled back to help for the fire victims quick and caring response by the blanket to pet the dog. and share news of a job well the firefighters in getting the Meantime, James could be done by firefighters. fire put out and checking to seen walking around with PHOTO BY DARYL K. TABOR, THE PRESS Such is the case with a make sure everything was eyes full of tears. Firefighters with Marion Volunteer Fire Department respond to a mobile home fire Saturday on North Saturday afternoon fire at OK," said Shirley Arflack, A short time later, the fire- Yandell Street. Though firefighters were able to quickly put out the blaze, most of the home’s con- 144 N. Yandell St. in Marion, James' sister who lives next fighters emerged from the tents were ruined by smoke or water. The couple who lived there, James Arflack and Jimmie Dale where James Arflack and door to the mobile home. house with the couple's med- Abbott, escaped unharmed, but lost a cat and dog to smoke inhalation. Jimmie Dale Abbott lost the Marion Fire Chief Ronald icines they need to get mobile home they lived in "Red" Howton said the fire through the day as well as live on fixed incomes and fund has been established at you find a desire to help the and most of their belongings. started on the stove, where two cell phones. I would dare James is battling cancer. Farmers Bank & Trust Co. in couple and turn the page Arflack and Abbot made it the wrong burner was turned say the level of compassion Since the fire, they have been Marion to help James and with an understanding of the out unscathed, but still in- on, eventually igniting a pan shown by the firefighters for staying with family in Mar- Jimmie Dale get back on level of professionalism and side the structure as fire- of grease. I'm sure we've all the couple is not a require- ion, James’ sister, Mary Mil- their feet. compassion our city’s volun- fighters quickly arrived to put been there at one point, turn- ment outlined in their many likan. The couple could use teer firefighters have. out the fire were two pets – a ing on the wrong burner by volunteer training hours. "They're gonna have a some of the community’s If that is the case, that un- cat and a dog. simple mistake, but hopefully For James and Jimmie hard time getting set back compassion that has been easy feeling I had Saturday With haste, the volunteers without such consequences. Dale, after losing almost up," said Millikan. shown to be in abundance as I walked around with a sprung into action with "It was a total loss," How- everything, the question is Though some donations around here in times of need. camera and notepad was well hoses to dowse the flames ton said of the living quar- where to go from here. Both have already trickled in, a So if you read this, I hope worth it. CLOSING Sheriff’s department PLAN but no one was ever turned form, Starnes said, so there away – save those unnamed are various options available Continued from Page 1 politicians. Continued from Page 1 to school administrators when looking into burglaries Incalculable are the faces it comes to notifying parents, more loyal. and personalities that have curiosity seekers who show up informing the public and mov- There have been a few passed through Lynn's door, at a crisis scene. He suggested ing students away from cam- state politicians to whom but he says the relationships STAFF REPORT Deputy Ray Agent said the inclusion of information in pus.  Lynn issued "Do Not Come" built over the years have been Crittenden County Sheriff's burglary happened at an ad- student handbooks about how "Our top priority is creating orders, but he didn't want to extraordinary and enduring. Department is investigating dress about one mile from Ky. parents should react to emer- the safest place for our stu- go into details about who "These friends, they're my two burglaries that apparently 139 on the Shady Grove end gency situations at the school. dents, and that is why we those were by name. At 58, family," Lynn says with a hint occurred during broad daylight of Blackburn Church Road. He Superintendent of Schools called this meeting, to see Lynn says he's keeping his of emotion that makes you on Saturday on opposite ends suspects the alleged crime oc- Vince Clark and Safe Schools what we can do better," he options open about what to know it's absolutely genuine. of the county. curred between daylight and 5 Coordinator Al Starnes dis- said. do next. He's been in the au- "Some of them are no longer Investigators do not have p.m. cussed ways the district has Represented at the meeting tomotive business in one with us, and I think of those any reason to think the two On the other side of the planned to inform parents if last week were individuals shape or form for the last 30 every day." burglaries are connected. county not far from the Liv- something major happens on from law enforcement, the years. He and a business It is a sorrowful time in- A MIG welder, child's mo- ingston County line, a home campus. The district’s One Kentucky Transportation partner also have a number deed for those who've come to torcycle, 1,200-pound winch was entered by intruders who Call system, which is used to Cabinet, the military, rescue of rental units, so that will crave the fellowship at Lynn's and a tool set were taken from took two flat-screen televi- alert parents of snow days and squad, emergency manage- occupy a good bit of time. shop. Oh, sure, they'll find a a residence on Blackburn sions, an X-Box gaming con- other important school infor- ment, local government, hos- Friends have urged Lynn new place to rendezvous as Church Road. A barn and ve- sole, Blu-Ray player and two mation, would be activated. pital, health department and to open a restaurant. He's gregarious people have for hicle were entered. The intrud- cell phones. The home was lo- Independent news media out- more. Many shared ideas and one of the best cooks around ages. For some, it just won't ers cut a lock off the barn door cated on Ky. 838 about one lets such as The Crittenden concerns. whether it is pork, beef, veni- be the same. and took the welder and mo- mile from Ky. 723. The items Press and WMJL radio would After gathering input from son or wild turkey on the As a fitting salutation for torcycle. They also took from taken were valued at under be notified as to how parents the representatives at the burner. Those culinary de- the end of a Marion institu- an unlocked vehicle the tools $1,000. should react to the specific sit- meeting, Clark said the school lights have been just as nu- tion, I will reiterate here a and winch, which was Anyone with information on uation. And, Clark said, district will review and update merous at the lot as politicos. phrase that Lynn uttered mounted on the vehicle. Items either of these cases may call school-based social media its emergency response plan. Meals fit for kings have been many times during the car taken were valued at nearly the sheriff's department at networks would also be en- A follow-up meeting will be served at lunch time. The dealership's heyday, "It's $2,000. (270) 965-3400. gaged. held at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 25 at guest list wasn't always long, been a good run." Disasters don't come in one Rocket Arena. THE CRITTENDEN PRESS, Marion, Kentucky 42064, Thursday, January 29, 2015 3 MOVE Continued from Page 1 is June 30. Ideally, Jackson is hoping to find a location where there wouldn’t be a charge for rent. She said the Lyon County Adult Education Center is lo- cated in the housing author- ity. The location is provided free of charge, with the center only having to pay for its util- ities. Jackson indicated one of two adult education centers in Webster County was facing a similar dilemma. Because of PHOTO cOuRTESY Of LuKE cARLiSLE high operating costs, one cen- Philip Parish of Crittenden County pulls to victory at the 2015 Mid- ter was allowed to relocate to west Winter Nationals held earlier this month in Illinois. the campus of Sebree Ele- mentary School, which helped Parish takes first place reduce expenses. Jackson is confident a quality location can be found at national tractor pull for the center. She recalls the community’s generosity a few PHOTO BY DARYL K. TABOR, THE PRESS years ago when she ap- Crooked Creek Baptist Church Pastor Mark Girten stands beside a monument on the church’s proached both the Marion STAFF REPORT “I don’t make them all. I cemetery grounds that was caked in mud sometime Sunday afternoon by trespassers who drove City Council and Crittenden Crittenden County resi- just try to make a few of the a vehicle through the cemetery grounds, leaving deep ruts and untold damages. Fiscal Court to help with op- dent Philip Parish recently big events. My work schedule erating costs. At that time, placed first in the 10,000 on the farm doesn’t allow me both entities pitched in to help pound pro stock tractor class to go every weekend,” he said. Vandals rut rural church meet expenses. at the 2015 Midwest Winter Parish said his father “We’ve had wonderful com- Nationals held earlier this began tractor pulling in the munity support in Crittenden month near Rantoul, Ill. mid-1970s and he then County,” Jackson said, prais- Parish competed against 20 began pulling regularly in the cemetery over weekend ing community leaders for contestants in the first ses- late 1990s. their efforts to help the center. sion and seven contestants in In addition to the competi- Myers said every county in the finals. tion and the quest to build the state is required to have Parish, a full-time farmer, more horsepower, Parish said an adult education center. said he competes about 12 he’s made a lot of good STAFF REPORT said. The tracks through the from the mud tracks left be- She hopes the new location times a year at events held in friends in the sport. A reward is being offered grounds – some 10 or more hind that the vehicle headed will be as convenient and easy Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, He plans on competing in for information leading to the inches deep – may have toward Marion after exiting for students to access as the Kentucky and as far away as the National Farm Machinery identity of vandals who rutted crossed unmarked graves in Crooked Creek Church Road. one currently in use. Wisconsin. Show Feb. 13 in Louisville. the cemetery grounds adja- the 200-plus-year-old ceme- “The vehicle had to be cov- cent to Crooked Creek Bap- tery or compromised the sep- ered in mud,” Agent said, tist Church. tic system. The tracks pass so urging anyone who may have Sometime between morn- close to one of the cemetery’s seen a vehicle Sunday after- ing and evening services at newest markers that Critten- noon caked in fresh mud to the tiny church, someone ex- den County Sheriff Wayne notify authorities. ited the parking lot and drove Agent said the headstone The vandalism occurred onto the soggy landscape sur- may have been damaged. between 12:30 and 4:40 p.m., rounding the church, deeply “They really tore the heck Girten said. She added that it rutting part of the cemetery out of it,” Agent said of the was pretty brazen for some- grounds and running grounds. one to commit such an act in through the church’s septic Mud caked the Horning broad daylight. field. Donna Girten, wife of family marker that may have “It was just mean-spir- pastor Mark Girten, did not suffered damage, making it ited,” Pastor Mark Girten said have an estimate of the dam- almost illegible. Mud was also of the criminal mischief. ages, but said this is the thrown several yards onto “There should be some conse- worst vandalism the church other monuments and the quences for whoever did has endured in recent mem- church’s porch. this.” ory. Agent said he was unsure “It’s just sad,” his wife At the end of Crooked if someone was making their added. “We can’t keep afford- Creek Church Road off Fords way to the rear of the prop- ing this kind of thing.” Ferry Road, the church has erty to dump trash down a There is a $300 reward for apparently become a popular wooded slope toward the information leading to the spot for people to dump their creek or if they were just up identification of the individu- trash and a target for vandal- to mischief. Either way, the als involved in the vandalism. ism. Girten said she has ar- trespassers appear to have The church is offering $200 rived at the church on the gotten stuck. The sheriff said and TipLine is adding an- weekends to find tobacco there were signs that some- other $100. juice splattered on the front one had placed branches and Anyone with information of the white building and other items under the tires to on the crime is encouraged to trash on the parking lot and try to gain traction. call the sheriff’s office at (270) grounds, including every- “It looks like they got 965-3400 or TipLine at (270) thing from bags of trash to stuck, so it had to be more 965-3000. beer cans to condoms. than one person,” Girten But Sunday’s event has by said. far been the worst, Girten Agent said it is apparent The Crittenden Press USPS 138-260 125 E. Bellville St. | P.O. Box 191 | Marion, KY 42064 270.965.3191 | www.the-press.com [email protected] The Crittenden Press Inc. management and staff Publisher.............................................................Chris Evans Editor...............................................................Daryl K. 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Recycling bins are located at the county’s convenience center on U.S. 60 east of Marion. 4 THE CRITTENDEN PRESS, Marion, Kentucky 42064, Thursday, January 29, 2015 More antlerless deer taken locally Livestock report STAFF REPORT Deer harvest numbers their heads together and decide to create USDA Ledbetter auction results A wildlife biologist says Crittenden co-ops, for a lack of a better term. That County whitetail hunters are starting to There were more does killed in Critten- is where multiple landowners in a given Jan. 27, 2015 get it. den County than bucks last year and four area agree to manage deer herds with a Receipts: 557 head. Over the past few years, hunters have out of the last five years. Below are har- specific goal in mind. Compared to last week: Feeders traded 4.00-5.00 begun taking more antlerless deer dur- vest numbers the last five years. "Single properties cannot manage lower. Supply included 51% feeder steers, 26% feeder ing the fall and winter seasons. Philip deer," Sharp said. "Multiple properties heifers, and 22% feeder bulls. Slaughter cows and Sharp, a private lands biologist for the YEAR MALE FEMALE TOTAL under the same management goals can bulls mostly steady. Kentucky Department of Fish and 2014........1,606...........1,618...........3,224 make significant changes. " Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1-2 Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price Wildlife Resources, says that's a step in 2013........1,543...........1,490...........3,033 Sharp and most outdoorsmen are 1 250-300 275 340.00 340.00 the right direction. 2012........1,433...........1,577...........3,010 quick to point out that first-time hunters 4 300-350 334 310.00-330.00 316.22 "Unfortunately, we are not where we 2011.........1,293...........1,536...........2,829 should not be discouraged from taking 3 350-400 361 290.00-302.50 298.35 need to be with many more does than 2010........1,302...........1,650...........2,952 antlerless deer or smaller bucks. A six- 7 400-450 421 260.00-285.00 273.89 bucks on a countywide average," said pointer to a young hunter is just as 16 450-500 478 250.00-266.00 257.50 Sharp, who also lives and hunts in this Sharp says those harvest figures would much a trophy as a Boone and Crocket 16 500-550 518 244.00-258.00 252.72 27 550-600 577 231.00-241.00 234.93 county. "We need to harvest 60 percent be an acceptable ratio. However, he buck to a seasoned hunter.  9 600-650 617 216.00-222.00 219.75 does for a five-year period and then points out that Crittenden County and "If you have already harvested multi- 55 600-650 644 225.00 225.00 VA maybe we will be where we need to be." other nearby areas are above the carry- ple animals that exact size why do you 1 650-700 650 207.00 207.00 Sharp and other hunters have been ing capacity for deer. He says there are want to remove another one?" Sharp 10 700-750 720 190.00-201.00 195.00 reacting to this year's record deer har- far more antlerless deer afoot, which will asks.  9 800-850 828 180.00-181.00 180.34 vest in Crittenden County. Hunters here be reproducing one or two more offspring Hunters who want bigger bucks 1 900-950 900 160.00 160.00 1 1100-1150 1125 130.00 130.00 took 3,224 whitetails. That's the most each May.  should hail the progress being made in Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1-2 Groups: 55 head 644 lbs 225.00 mrd since records have been kept by "Our deer herd is above what harvest ratios over the last few years, but Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price Feeder Steers Medium and Large 2-3 the state's fish and wildlife I think the landscape can sus- push for another 10-percent increase in Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 8 350-400 370 270.00-302.00 282.19 5 400-450 427 250.00-266.00 253.19 agency. Even more pertinent to tain," Sharp adds. "Most people the doe harvest in the coming season.  3 250-300 277 270.00-300.00 285.96 16 450-500 484 240.00-245.00 242.32 trophy hunters is the fact that only see the row crop or car colli- Crittenden County is always ranked 7 300-350 328 280.00-287.50 283.17 19 500-550 527 230.00-241.00 235.62 Crittenden has consistently sion damage that an over-popu- among the top three counties in Ken- 2 350-400 370 267.50-280.00 273.41 7 550-600 581 220.00-225.00 223.00 8 400-450 434 240.00-257.00 254.17 shown a higher antlerless harvest lated deer herd can cause. In my tucky when it comes to the number of 7 600-650 618 210.00-213.00 210.84 1 500-550 530 220.00 220.00 over the past five seasons. For profession, I see the landscape deer harvest. Biologists and trophy 2 650-700 660 202.50-203.00 202.75 2 550-600 580 220.00-228.00 224.03 those interested in finding a wall- level changes that an over-popu- hunters agree that Crittenden County 10 600-650 638 207.50-213.00 212.07 2 750-800 782 176.00 176.00 1 800-850 805 149.00 149.00 hanger, that's encouraging news.  lated deer herd can cause from could be a significant trophy hunting 1 700-750 740 187.00 187.00 Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 2-3 Biologists and whitetail hunt- altering forest regeneration and area with a few more females removed 2 750-800 762 176.00 176.00 Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price ing enthusiasts have long known Sharp destroying rare plant communi- from the forests.  Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2 1 300-350 335 260.00 260.00 that a buck-to-doe ratio closer to ties to another predicted large- "Crittenden and Livingston counties Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 1 350-400 365 265.00 265.00 1 200-250 215 310.00 310.00 1:1 is more ideal for trophy hunting. scale EHD outbreak." have the landscape including food, water 5 400-450 437 225.00-242.00 228.46 6 250-300 270 310.00-335.00 321.52 With so many sportsmen – especially EHD, or Epizootic Hemorrhagic Dis- and shelter, plus the genetics to have a 3 450-500 487 233.00-245.00 237.20 1 300-350 305 300.00 300.00 out-of-towners – investing in hunting ease, hit Crittenden and nearby counties deer herd second to none," Sharp said. 4 350-400 380 257.50-262.50 260.05 3 550-600 555 230.00 230.00 1 650-700 680 190.00 190.00 property in Crittenden County, it ap- hard about a few years ago, killing "We, as the managers, must put the last 5 400-450 427 239.00-250.00 243.27 3 750-800 753 160.00 160.00 pears the tide may be turning toward an countless animals. EHD generally at- two pieces of the puzzle in place and that 24 450-500 470 225.00-240.00 235.19 Slaughter Cows: increased antlerless harvest. Of course, tacks overpopulated deer herds. Biolo- is sex-ratio management, and allowing 20 500-550 526 218.00-228.00 221.91 %Lean Weight Avg-Dress Hi-Dress 7 550-600 568 211.00-221.00 215.98 this practice of shooting more female gists say the deer numbers here have antlered deer to reach maturity." Breaker 75-80 1300-1775 95-100 9 600-650 618 200.00-205.00 202.05 deer is done under the assumption that fully recovered from the EHD outbreak. Boner 80-85 1160-1635 98-105 112-120 3 800-850 818 170.00 170.00 taking more does will eventually lead to Indeed, based on this year's record har- Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 2-3 Lean 85-90 1010-1400 90-95 greater trophy opportunities. Most vest, the local population of whitetails is Deer taken since 1993 Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price Slaughter Bulls: YG: Weight Avg-Dress Lo-Dress hunters dream of taking a mature buck. bigger than ever. 1 50-100 73 160.00 160.00 "In this area we have made great "I stood on my stump and preached Below are the total number of deer 1 300-350 345 255.00 255.00 #S1to-c2k C1o2w45s-: 1C8o5w5s 6 1 t1o 78. 0y0e-a1r2s 7o.l0d0 a n d 151 t5o .80 0m-1o1n6th.0s0 taken in Crittenden County by year. 3 350-400 382 230.00-244.00 238.28 steps in the right direction on deer man- for hunters to keep shooting does after bred 1500.00-2300.00 per head. 2 400-450 410 220.00-237.00 228.71 agement," Sharp said. "Ten years ago, the EHD epidemic, but most hunters YEAR TOTAL YEAR TOTAL Stock Cow/Calf Pairs: Cows 5 to 8 years old with 5 450-500 474 210.00-220.00 212.05 the most predominate antlered deer har- were simply afraid to eat the meat that 1993...........2,357 2004...........3,032 1 500-550 525 183.00 183.00 calves at side 2100.00-2600.00 per pair. vested was 1 1/2 years old. We have pro- year." 1994...........1,826 2005...........2,593 4 550-600 584 206.00-208.00 207.53 Chip Stewart, market specialist gressed to a much higher percentage of Plus, Sharp said, many hunters feel 1995...........1,857 2006...........3,085 3 600-650 636 184.00-190.00 186.03 www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/sv_ls150.txt bucks being harvested in the 2 1/2-year better about their experience afield if 1996...........2,065 2007...........2,927 1 650-700 680 181.00 181.00 age group. We need to make one more they can see more deer from their 1997...........1,874 2008...........2,707 Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1-2 This report reflects price of majority of cattle with a Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price USDA grade, weight and sex on sale date. This report step and start harvesting 3 1/2-plus- stands. Unfortunately, observing huge 1998...........2,728 2009...........2,549 1 300-350 315 305.00 305.00 does not represent all animals at sale. year-old bucks and continue to work on numbers of females will not translate 1999...........2,201 2010...........2,952 the doe herd." into bigger bucks. It does, however, lead 2000...........2,597 2011...........2,829 Over the past five hunting seasons, to record harvests.  2001...........2,272 2012...........3,010 Crittenden archers and gunners have With so many people buying land 2002...........2,695 2013...........3,033 taken 48 percent antlered animals. 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THE CRITTENDEN PRESS, Marion, Kentucky 42064, Thursday, January 29, 2015 5 Dean shared stories of Iron Hill, haunted bridge Here are two very inter- esting articles written by Miss Ruby Dean. The Dean family loved their home and the surrounding country- side. Thanks to them, much of the history of the Dean- wood area has been pre- served through their writings. Where’s Iron Hill? fices were usually housed By Ruby Dean, July 1979 Three years ago, near the in or very near the homes of bicentennial celebration, the postmasters. Now, if I Jim Brown Sr. (a big cattle could discover his home rancher and tree farmer) had been on a red, rocky beyond Piney Creek and hill or rusty hillside, I’d just off the Ruby Laffoon have it made. SUBMITTED PHOTOS Trail (Ky. 120), sent word to I had one more thread to Ruby Dean (shown above) me that if I would go down hang onto for help. In a his- loved to share her family his- to Kirk’s antique shop, I tory of the Travis family, tory and stories of the area would find something there Mr. E. Jeffrey Travis, a that might be of great inter- long-time superintendent of with other people. She wrote est to me. Crittenden County Schools, the Deanwood community I hastened to Kirk’s An- indicated that the neighbor- news for The Crittenden tiques to satisfy my curios- hood beginning at the John Press for several years, plus ity, and later, the Stewart farm and north to- master general, division of lished in 1843, but we sulted in a loosely thrown other interesting family sto- circumstances were ex- wards Cave Spring had topography. The form, on found nothing which per- up bridge with wide cracks ries that had been handed plained to me. Jim had been known as Tywhoppity. one side filled in completely tained to its geographical between the heavy boards. down through the genera- been in this shop and wit- Could this have been a post and signed by my grandfa- site location. Often, when I crossed it, tions of the Dean family. At nessed a customer looking office also, later changed to ther, J.M. Dean, described But there was encour- I wondered what kept left is a vintage photo of one at the underside of an old Iron Hill? If so, the name the site location. The other agement. We found that a horses from stumbling of the old iron bridges in the platter and inquiring of could be accounted for. The side showed a map which Robert Phillips followed there. Piney area of Crittenden Mrs. Kirk if she knew where farm house was located on pictured the location de- James W. Woolf as post- It was in a ravine just to County. This photograph was Iron Hill was. She didn’t, so a rise which indeed could scribed. Also, it concerned master, and we do know the right of this spot that he volunteered the informa- be called a hill as described. the moving of the post office that some Phillips lived on the haunting reportedly ap- shared by Nancy Hopkins tion that it was where And did someone think one-half mile east, May 22, the aforementioned Ty- peared in the shape of a Rushing. Her ancestors lived Deanwood is now situated. there might be iron in that 1890. whoppity Hill around that person – headless, arms in the Shady Grove/Black- The platter bore the in- hillside? So my vague and hazy time. outstretched and draped in burn area of Crittenden scription, “Compliments of Local knowledge being feeling turned out to make So, in all probability, gauzy white. It floated back County. This bridge is per- J.N. Dean, Iron Hill, Ky.” exhausted, I sought a corre- sense. I was right. The post Iron Hill Post Office gleaned and forth, sometimes haps even the one visited by These platters had been spondence with the post- office had, in reality, been its name from that hill and higher, sometimes lower, the ghost in Ruby Dean’s given away by my father, master general, which located at my grandfather’s has been moved not once, but always at a distance. story found in this week’s Joe N. Dean, around the proved to be a short dura- place and he was postmas- but twice, despite the fact Now, this unidentified column. turn of the century to cus- tion. He doesn’t like me ter. But it didn't help much that there are no records in floating apparition never are traveling eastward on tomers who bought as much. I’m always writing as far as the name was con- Washington, D.C. to prove harmed anyone in anyway, the Shady Grove Road at much as $5 worth of mer- him, protesting rural route cerned. The rambling old it. shape or form during all the night and alone and you get chandise at one time and addresses, so he referred house did sit on a slight el- *** years of its habitation there about halfway up Piney Hill, paid cash. I lost no time in me to the next neighbor, evation for the rocky and probably would never making it one of my posses- which in this case was the streams in back of it, but it The Haunted Bridge have been remembered ex- you might just take a peek sions. National Records Center. In definitely was not a hill. BNye Maris tsh Re utbuyr nD eoaf nt,h 1e9 c7e8n- cept for the difficulty it oinf tot hthee rcauvlivneer tt o –t hew rhigichht (I wonder if any of these turn, I was referred to the So I tried again. Yes, they tury (1890-1910), there was caused those who passed bridges the self-same old platters are still around National Archives and had some of the information in Crittenden County a by riding or driving horses. stream at the self-same anywhere? What a treasure Records Service General I was seeking, but not a small bridge which was In such cases, always at place as did the “ha’nted” they would be.) Services Administration working force to tabulate it. known for miles around as night, the horses would bridge – and see if, by any The platter took me back and others. I didn’t know They would send me a mi- the “ha’nted” bridge. rear, try to turn back, and chance, you see any signs into an area I had been in how I’d come out with Gen- crofilm, for a price, and I Where was it located and in some instances ab- of a headless form in white. many times before, wonder- eral Services Administra- would have to ferret it out what were the circum- solutely refuse to go an- Who knows? This “ha'nt” ing where the name Iron tion, but luckily, so far as I for myself. After about six stances which led to this other step. must at some point in time, Hill came from – certainly could detect, it took no weeks, I received the film. strange phenomenon? A doctor once had to re- at its own discretion and not from these lowlands skin. At that time I was in Liv- Well, it was on the old turn to his home and ask a pleasure, choose to revisit and woodsy creek banks. The answer to my first ingston County and had the Shady Grove Road, then a friend to accompany him on old haunts! I began my search with question was from the Na- assistance of my sister, dirt road, between Dean- his call. It seemed that *** little to go on except a fuzzy tional Archives. It stated, Dorothy Dean Cook. She wood and Shady Grove. when two or more persons I wish I could have notion in my mind that the “We have no site location combed Livingston County Traveling toward the lat- crossed the bridge together, known Miss Ruby and vis- post office had once been reports concerning a post for a machine to read the ter from Deanwood, you the ghost remained in hid- ited with her. I have a feel- located at my grandfather office at Tywhoppity, Crit- film. No luck. Finally, it oc- crossed Piney Creek by way ing. ing we would have been Dean’s old home, which is tenden County, Ky.” But did curred to us that it would of the iron bridge, long Whether this unknown very good friends. She died now the Turner farm. I that rule out the possibility be read at the library in Pa- since gone, turned rather phantom was the result of on Dec. 18, 1997, at the age don’t recall where I got this that there had once been ducah. So we trekked down sharply to the right for a trickery and or deviltry of 102 and is buried at notion. such a post office? I did not there. They treated us roy- short distance, then to the played by human hands or Sugar Grove Cemetery. Also, notes compiled by know. ally. The only thing required left and began the long whether it was an inexplica- (Brenda Underdown is my father stated that James My next question con- of us was signing in and climb up Piney Hill. ble phenomenon of nature Crittenden County’s histo- W. Woolf was the first post- cerned the fuzzy idea that out. About midway up this has not been determined to rian and serves on the board master in this community the post office had at one By turning through myr- rocky steep, a stream cut this day. of the historical and ge- and he had left that posi- time been located at my iads of torn, patched, through a sort of gorge on In fact, it has been years nealogical societies in the tion in 1875 to go to Col- grandfather’s old place, and blurred, run-together mate- the left and made a swash since I heard anyone even county. She is also active in orado. Was he postmaster I asked for electrostats of rial in which we had zero across the road. This neces- so much as mention the maintaining Crittenden at Iron Hill and, if so, geographical site locations interest, we found exciting sitated a crossing, which re- “ha'nted” bridge. But, County Historical Museum.) where? The notes did not which dealt with the Iron things. The post office sometime, when and if you tell. Hill Post Office. James W. Woolf had been We do know at that pe- The answer came in the postmaster of had indeed riod in time, rural post of- form of a large sheet from been Iron Hill. It was estab- Collyer’s the fourth assistant post- Tax Service Located at Publisher seeks stories from 535 Youth Camp Road, Marion, KY 42064 270-965-2045 or locals folks on days gone by 270-704-0905 STAFF REPORT awards and a cash award the official history books,” Hometown Memories Pub- for best picture. Garvey explains. “I hope lishing Co. of North Car- “I’m not looking for ge- some of these books will still olina intends to save a big nealogy,” says Garvey. be around in 200 years so CALL FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT slice of local history before “What we want to save are that people will know that it’s lost forever. true stories about things old-timers were more than a Karen Garvey, senior edi- that once were common- name or a faded picture. Now A Registered Tax Return Preparer. tor at Hometown Memories place but are virtually un- But that we were real people Publishing, is asking local known to today’s with real lives.” Fifteen years experience. folks to share their memo- generation. The contribu- Especially wanted for the We look forward to serving you again this year. ries for a living history book. tor’s descendants will love book are stories that involve She invites anyone over 60 them for it. Life today is not humor, odd, unusual, The IRS does not endorse any particular individual tax return preparer. with tales about the “good what it used to be.” frightening or mysterious For more information on tax return preparers go to IRS.gov old days” in southwest Ken- For example, any golden- events, romance stories, Kim Collyer, Owner tucky to write them down ager could tell an interest- local myths and legends and mail them to her for ing tale about things like and ghost tales. The dead- possible publication in the wringer washing machines, line for story submission is book. The hardcover coffee downtown cowboy movies April 15. table book will contain tales on Saturday, radio drama Garvey requests that any- of bygone years from people programs, feed sack dresses one interested in submitting who actually lived them. or old-fashioned outhouses. material for the book call To encourage participa- “Stories like these are not her toll-free at (877) 491- tion, Garvey is offering a only great fun to read, espe- 8802 for instructions or $250 award for the most ap- cially for old-timers, but visit the website at home- pealing story. There will also they’re usually left out of townmemoriesonline.com. be two $100 runner-up 117 E. 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They did the same in four of his before we can know the end have not taken their infor- letters. is upon us. mation straight from God’s The Revelator tells us the Now, let us look at how word. end will come after Satan de- Satan has deceived millions It doesn’t take a Ph.D. to ceives the nations which are of people around the world understand God’s word. It in the four quarters of the to be against Christ. The takes the Holy Spirit, and He Earth. He will gather all evil children, it is the last time; millions of antichrist Mus- tells us to ask for Him to give forces together to do battle and as you have heard that lims are in the four quarters us His Spirit so we will be against God’s people world- antichrist shall come, even of the earth, completely sur- given His wisdom and un- wide and the end will be with now are there many an- rounding all of God’s people derstanding so that all will fire coming down from God tichrists; whereby we know and wanting to kill us. They believe the same. out of Heaven and devouring that it is the last time." believe they have to take At the beginning of Jesus’ them, Revelation 20:8-9 tells This tells us pure and over the world so the end of ministry, His key warning us. simple that there were many time will come and give them was, “Don’t be deceived.” Today is the first time in antichrists in the world special privileges in Heaven. Close to the end of His min- world history that a militant when John wrote these And there are many more istry, the key warning was, force of evil dedicated to de- words. antichrists who hate God’s “Watch.” stroying millions has com- There were so many people, and people have “Watch therefore; for you pletely infiltrated and against Christ that they been deceived to look for one know not what hour your encircled the inhabited killed Him. person! Lord doth come,” reads world. The next is verse 1 John As John said, the spirit of Matthew 24:42. Look at the horrible de- 2:22: “Who is a liar but he antichrist was in the world “Take you heed, watch ception in all parts of the that denies that Jesus is the then and certainly is in the and pray; for you know not world. Some is of the vilest Christ: He is antichrist that world today. Look at part of when the time is. And what I kind, with people believing denies the Father and the the list: atheists, commu- say unto you, I say unto all, Thank You they are pleasing God by Son.” nists, Muslims, pagans and watch,” reads Mark 13:33 slaughtering innocent peo- This did not say “he is an unconverted Jews, even and 37. The family of Don Taylor would like to thank Dr. ple and in doing so, it will antichrist that denies” but though the Jews aren’t mili- May God help all of us to give them a special place in said “He is antichrist,” tant. get our information from Gary James and the staff of Crittenden Health Sys- Heaven. against Christ. All of this is fulfilling the God’s Word so as to know tems for their care and concern during the illness The subject of this col- The third verse comes Bible's prophesy. If Satan what to watch for. We must and passing of our loved one. Our thanks goes out umn is the belief that a from 1 John 4:3: “And every can deceive us to look for live so that regardless of to those that sent food, flowers, cards, made calls super half-human, half-devil spirit that confesses not that something the Bible has when Jesus appears in the will arise before the end of Jesus Christ is come in the never told us to look for, he clouds, we will be prepared and visited the funeral home. Our gratitude goes to time and deceive the world. flesh is not of God: and this has done his job well and to go with Him and live for- Rev. Eddie Boone for his comforting words at the This is called the antichrist. is that spirit of antichrist, millions will go down in de- ever in a world where no evil funeral, also to the U.S. Air Force members for their This is a very important whereof you have heard that feat. will ever be. There, we will military rites at the cemetery. We appreciate every subject, because, if people it should come; and even These aforementioned see Him face to face! are looking for the wrong now already is it in the four verses have been taken (Rev. Lucy Tedrick of Mar- act of kindness shown to us at this difficult time. sign of the end of this world world.” out of context and added ion shares her views regu- and miss the true Bible Here it very clearly is with other verses out of con- larly in this newspaper. Her May God bless you, warning the cost will be as- called a spirit, not an indi- text creating a whole theory opinions are her own, and tronomical. vidual. Again, we are told it that has permeated most of are not necessarily those of Mike Taylor & Family There are many different was already in the world Christianity. the newspaper.) Pat Taylor & Family ideas of this teaching. Let us then. Laurie Taylor Daiken & Family look at what the Bible says Now on to 2 John 1:7, and go only by what it says which is the last time it is Community church notes Nona Taylor Akridge & Family so we won’t be deceived. mentioned in God’s Word: This word is found in four “For many deceivers are en- n verses in the beloved John’s tered into the world, who A community-wide Church’s Christian Life Cen- letters. We will read each of confess not that Jesus prayer service will be held at ter.n E veryone is invited. them and see just what it Christ is come in the flesh. 6:15 p.m., Jan. 28 at Marion Under His Armor, a says in print. This is a deceiver and an an- Bapnti sVti cCtohruyr cWh.a y will be at yaoguetsh 1r0e-tr1e6a wt ailnl bde lo hcekl-din a fto 7r The first thing to settle is tichrist.” Maranatha General Baptist p.m., Feb. 20 to 7 a.m., Feb. that the prefix anti means Again, what does the Church on Cedar Grove 21 at Lola Pentecostal THANK YOU against. I am anti-abortion. Word say antichrist is? One Road in Salem at 6 p.m., Church. Church youth groups So antichrist is against that confesses not that Febn. 14. are encouraged to attend The family of Willa Dean Driskill would like A community Valentine and all denominations are Christ. Jesus Christ is come in the social will be held at 6 p.m., welcome. Call (270) 704- to thank our family and friends for the kind From 1 John 2:18: “Little flesh. This also, again, states Feb. 14 at Salem Baptist 6130 for more information. support during the time of her illness and passing. Thank you to Dr. Scott Graham and Bev- erly Jones and the staff of Crittenden Health Systems. Also thanks to members of Walnut Pastor’s wife writes Biblical study guide STAFF REPORT This is the first “The whole process on events in which she par- Grove Baptist Church and Paradise A launch party will be work published by was a learning experi- ticipates. Methodist Church for the meal after the serv- held for a biblical study Gandee, who said ence for me,” Gandee Originally from Ripley ice. Thank you to the staff of Lakeland Fu- guide written by Codi she was prompted to said about writing the West, Va., Gandee and her neral Home for the care they gave the family Gandee, wife of Pastor Trae write the study guide study guide. “I felt husband have lived in the during this time and also to Marcia Floyd for Gandee of Pleasant Grove so more people like the Lord was area for three years. Trae the care she gave to her. Thanks to Rev. Dean General Baptist Church would draw closer to teaching me so I has been pastor at Pleasant Ray and Rev. Rich Gardner for the service near Salem. The work is en- Jesus and get to could share with oth- Grove General Baptist they gave. titled, “Selfless in a Selfie know Him better ers.” Church for one year. He also World: Before Honor is Hu- through the Word of Gandee also has a works as a purchasing man- Preston, Robert & Family, mility.” The event will take God. Facebook page enti- ager for AEP Riverboat Op- place from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., Topics in the work Gandee tled, “Leaving a erations in Paducah. Charlotte, Sondra & Family Feb. 7 at the Livingston cover areas connected to Legacy Ministries.” Each The couple resides near County Library. Doors will humility including exulta- weekday, she posts a devo- Burna with their three chil- open at 6:30 p.m. tion, servanthood and trust. tional and provides updates dren. THE CRITTENDEN PRESS, Marion, Kentucky 42064, Thursday, January 29, 2015 7 OBITUARIES NEWS BRIEFS Thank You Travis Barnes Report shows plane takeover bid by rival Dollar Tree, despite higher compet- had engine trouble Laverne Hill Travis, 83, of Pauline Barnes, 85, of ing offers from Dollar General. Marion died Jan. 21, 2015, Salem died Jan. 24, 2015, at A preliminary report shows The deal with Dollar Tree at Baptist Health Paducah. Livingston Hospital and that the pilot of a small plane still needs to be approved by We would like to thank everyone She  is survived by her Healthcare Services in Salem. flying over western Kentucky the Federal Trade Commis- husband, Wendell Travis of She was a lost sight of the airport and re- sion, but Family Dollar ex- who came by the funeral home, sent Marion; a son, Mike Travis of homemaker ported the right engine had pects it to close by March. flowers, food or showed any act of Marion; two brothers, Buddy and had been stopped shortly before the There is no indication as to Hill of Marion and Robert Hill employed for plane crashed and killed how the deal might affect Mar- kindness during the sickness and of Marion; four sisters, Betty 25 years at everyone aboard except a 7- ion’s Family Dollar store. Hill of Wichita, Kan., Louise Crittenden year-old girl. Dollar Tree first offered to death of La-Verne. It was greatly Hill of Clay, Mayme Hill of County Con- The National Transporta- buy Matthews, N.C.-based Chicago and  Mary Alice Hill valescent tion Safety Board's report says Family Dollar in July for appreciated. of Chicago. Center prior air traffic controllers lost con- about $8.5 billion. Dollar Gen- Travis was preceded in to retirement. tact with the plane about 5:55 eral offered higher bids that death by her parents, Cloy She was a Barnes p.m. on Jan. 2, about five were repeatedly rejected. Dol- The family of La-Verne Travis Hill and Virgie Hill; and three member of minutes after the pilot had lar General's pursuit of Family brothers, James Hill, Cortis Salem Baptist Church. asked for assistance because Dollar is now likely finished. It Hill and Roundy Hill. Barnes is survived by four of engine problems. The pilot's said in a statement that the Funeral services were Fri- daughters, Carolyn Howard of last contact with controllers vote was a loss for Family Dol- day at Gilbert Funeral Home Salem; Sheila Wilson of was that he had lost sight of lar shareholders and shop- in Marion. Burial was in Salem; Kelli Nesbitt of Marion the airport. pers, who would have Mapleview Cemetery. and Danielle Sherer of Salem; The Piper PA-34 landed benefited from lower prices in three sons, Dennis Barnes of upside down with the landing its stores. Thank You Salem, James Barnes of Mar- gear retracted. The crash “Family Dollar's lack of en- Mut—te PrAID OBITUARY — iSoanl eman; d1 8G glryannndec hBiladrrneens; 2o6f kwiilflee,d K pimilobte Mrlya;r ttyh eGiru dtzaluerg;h hteisr tgraagnesmaecntito na ndt ima eclionnet rauctletid- begiOn nto beexhparlefs so of utrh he efaarmtfeillyt a opfp rJeecrirayti oRni tfcohr, t hweo vridssit sc,a cnanllost, great grandchildren; four Piper; and her cousin, Sierra mately prevented us from flowers, gifts and food brought to our home. Thank you to Edith R. Mutter, 73, of great great-grandchildren; Wilder. The couple's daughter completing this transaction,” our neighbors for their monetary gift of love. Thank you to HSaolpekmin, dsvieidll eJ, an.f o2r1m, e2r0l1y 5, aotf towf Lo oburiostvhilelers a, nRdo Hbearrto Rlda Rmaamge- Sailor —su Trvhiev eAds tshoec icartaedsh P.ress Rsaicidk DDroeilllianrg .General's CEO family and friends that came from out of town and state, and Jennie Stu- age of Jamestown, Ky.; and a Dollar General's most re- to our church, Emmanuel Baptist, and the ones that prepared art Medical sister, Shirley Newsome of Family Dollar OKs cent bid for Family Dollar was and served our family and friends. To Dr. Truong and staff Center in Salt Lake City. about $9.1 billion. Family Dol- of Livingston Hospital, and staff of Lourdes Hospital. Thank Hopkinsville. She was preceded in death Dollar Tree’s offer lar said it rejected Dollar Gen- you to Bro. Gerald White and Bro. Ed Clement for conduct- She was by her parents, Ivory and eral's bids because it expected ing a beautiful service and to Bro. Rodney Cude for taking of the Baptist Lenora Mae Walker Ramage; The battle over dollar that it would be harder to get care of contacting the ministers. We would also like to thank faith. a son; a daughter; two broth- stores is nearly over. Family regulatory approval for the Mutter is ers; and five sisters. Dollar shareholders voted last deal. Brad and the staff of Gilbert Funeral Home for the love and survived by a Funeral services were Thursday to approve a — The Associated Press care the gave us. Thank you to the ones we personally did son, Darrell not know and told us how Jerry had helped them and to any- Tuesday at Myers Funeral Bebout of Mutter Home in Marion with burial in one we may have left out, God knows you, thank you. May Salem; four the Old Salem Cemetery. God richly bless you as He has us. daughters, Rhonda Bebout of ROADS for the average wholesale price Marion, Tammy Simpkins of of gasoline used for computa- Marion, Lucinda Williamson — PAID OBITUARY — Continued from Page 1 tion of the gas tax at $2.354 Wife, Peggy Ritch of Marion and Shelia Davis of Wright per gallon. Newcom supports Daughter, Angie Sloan & Lance Hopkinsville; a sister, Iva Nell form of revenue sharing for Harris’ bill. However, it’s un- Daughter, Kim Ritch Martin of Marion; four grand- Donald Abell Wright, 85, of local streets and roads. certain how the proposal will Grandaughter, Azia children, Leslie Simpkins, Marion died Jan. 22, 2015, at The state’s highway pro- be met by lawmakers when Grandson, Brayton Campbell Hurley Timothy Davis, Kimberly Crittenden Health System in gram is an example of a user they reconvene Tuesday. Davis and Jason Williamson; Marion. fee system. Rather than being Last year, Gov. Steve and seven great-grandchil- He was a member and dea- funded through general taxes Beshear tried to address the dren. con at Marion Second Baptist on sales, income, payroll or problem by proposing a mini- She was preceded in death Church and property, Kentucky roads and mum state gas tax at the rate by her companion of 17 graduate of bridges are paid for by those it was in the final quarter of years, James Cannon; her B o s s e who use them. But declining 2013, 31.9 cents per gallon. husband, William R. Mutter; High  School revenue through the program While the Democrat-controlled two grandchildren, Danny in Evansville, is making it hard for local gov- House passed the measure, Williamson and Edith Faye Ind.  ernments to keep pace with the GOP-controlled Senate did Limp; her parents, Ira Earl Wright is the need for road repairs. not and the gas tax rate law and Nora Miller Gilland; a survived by During the current fiscal was left unchanged. brother, Earl Gilland; and his wife, Jan- year, Crittenden County has (The Courier-Journal and two sisters, Louise Harris ice Wright of received $980,758 in county Kentucky Press News Service and Myrl Agent. Marion; a Wright road aid, an $80,913 reduc- contributed to this story.) Funeral services were Fri- son, Terry tion compared to this time in day in the chapel of Boyd Fu- Wright of Marion; two daugh- the previous fiscal year, ac- neral Directors in Salem with ters, Janie Kielhorn of Marion cording to Crittenden County Rev. Deeann Thompson offi- and Cindy Lou Summers of Judge-Executive Perry New- ciating. Burial was in Lola Marion; four grandchildren, com. The year’s final county Cemetery.   Jacquelyn Orvis of New York, road aid payment from the In Loving Memory Condolences may be left Ross Wright of Marion, state doesn’t come until the of online at BoydFuneral Jonathan Brazell of Calvert end of June or early July, but Steve Hackney Directors.com. City and Joseph Brazell of Newcom isn’t looking for the Bowling Green; and five great- January 30, 2014 downward trend to change. grandchildren. Smith “I look for another signifi- He was preceded in death Dale Hackney cant reduction since the aver- by his father, Clarence A. Dorothy Nell Dortch age wholesale price of gas January 29, 2007 Wright; his mother, Viola Smith, 89, of Caldwell Couty, continues to fall,” he added. died Jan. 24, 2015, at Bap- Davidson; and his stepfather, Such reductions in road aid The Day You Went Away R.P. "Pete" Davidson. tist Health Madisonville after for local governments is a Funeral services were Sun- They say that time is a healer a long illness. punch to the gut and the rea- She was born Sept. 15, day at Gilbert Funeral Home son Crittenden Fiscal Court is but as time goes on 1925, in Muhlenberg County. in Marion with interment in looking to have its collective I seem to find it just as hard She was a homemaker and Mapleview Cemetery. voice heard in Frankfort re- to face the fact you've gone. member of Beech Grove Gen- garding the falling gas tax. eral Baptist Church. Gass Newcom said the resolution to And today it’s the anniversary Smith is survived by a be considered at Monday’s fis- of the day that you went away. son, Larry G. (Diane) Smith Frankie N. Gass, 87, of cal court meeting will ask state And I’m standing here at your of Caldwell County; two Marion died Jan. 12, 2015, at lawmakers to essentially put a graveside daughters, Donna June floor on the gas tax to keep it Salem Springlake Health and and believe me when I say. Hibbs of Madisonville and from further dropping. Rehabilitation Center in Sandy (Lee) Grider of Crest- Sen. Ernie Harris, a Crest- Salem. You'll never be forgotten wood, Ky.; nine grandchil- wood Republican, has already She was born Jan. 27, and every year I shed a tear, dren; 10 filed Senate Bill 29 to freeze great-grandchildren; a great- 1927, the daughter of John Kentucky’s gas tax at the rate but it's only because I love you and Elva Martin. great-grandchild; and a it is today –27.6 cents per gal- and wish you were still here. Gass is survived by her niece. lon, thereby avoiding the 5.1 husband, Harry Gass; two She was preceded in death cent per gallon reduction an- Sadly missed sons, Monte C. Gass and by her husband, W.G. Smith; ticipated April 1. by family Trent Gass; a daughter, her parents, Robert Lee and The legislation as presented Debra Gass Knight; five Lily Durham Dortch; two would set the minimum value grandchildren; and two great- brothers, Howard Dortch and grandchildren. Paul Raymond Dortch; a sis- Private graveside services ter, Ruby Leon; and a son-in- were held Jan. 13 at Maple- law, Jerry Hibbs. view Cemetery. MARY A. GEBHARDT, D.D.S. Funeral services were Arrangements were under Tuesday at Morgan's Funeral the direction of Boyd Funeral dental services Home in Princeton with Rev. Directors in Salem. 700 Fairview ave., eddyville, Kentucky Barry Cullen officiating. Bur- ial was in Beech Grove giVe Kids a smile daY Church Cemetery. Obituary policy Memorial contributions Friday, February 6 • 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. may be made to: Beech Grove Most obituaries in the Free exams & Cleaning For Children 16 & Under General Baptist Church newspaper are published at wiTh no insUranCe or wiTh wellCare or KChip Cards. Cemetery Fund, John Hicox, no charge, but extended obits no Cards needed 40 Short 70, Princeton, KY are available for a small fee. Call Now For An Appointment (270) 388-7645 42445. In Loving Memory of presents... Harold Perry Glore “French Masters ––––February 22, 1933 - January 29, 2014 –––– of the 19th Century” Hon, Dad & Papaw: It has been a long, lonely year since As A Fireside Chat January 29, 2014 when God took you home. We know that you are happy Led by Kathleen Guess and no more pain will you endure. Remembering you is easy, so many January 29 • 7 p.m. wonderful memories we have made. Fohs Hall Nunn Room We miss you every day. It’s a heartache that never goes away. Light Refreshments Rose Ann, Wife of 58 years, 4 mo. & 5 days Free Admission and All Your Family 8 THE CRITTENDEN PRESS, Marion, Kentucky 42064, Thursday, January 29, 2015 Lifestyles The Press Online The Crittenden Press www.the-press.com Caregivers should be alert to Sundowners syndrome If you care for someone sleep well. acerbate these symptoms. breakfast or watching tele- and lead to a more restful with dementia or While the cause of Sun- As a caregiver, various vision. night. Ask your doctor Alzheimer’s disease you downer syndrome is not environmental or behav- Pulling the blinds and about the supplement may notice that they get fully understood by scien- ioral changes can help alle- turning regular lights on melatonin. It has also increasingly agitated, anx- tists, theories to its cause viate some of the symptoms earlier in the evening may shown promise in helping ious, more confused or ag- include changes in a per- associated with sundown- also help alleviate stress individuals cope with Sun- gressive as the sun begins son’s internal biological ing. For example, morning associated with the sun downer syndrome. to set. clock, which is controlled light therapy may help alle- setting. (Nancy Hunt is the Fam- These symptoms may by circadian rhythms; viate restlessness, sleep- When possible, it can be ily and Consumer Sciences be associated with Sun- changes in body tempera- lessness and agitation. helpful to organize daily Agent at the University of downer syndrome. Accord- ture; sleeping disorder; in- Researchers suggest trying events and activities, in- Kentucky Cooperative Ex- end of the day and into the ing to Amy Hosier, UK adequate exposure to light to shine a full-spectrum cluding doctor’s appoint- tension Service for Critten- night. It is common for in- extension specialist for and a side effect to some fluorescent lamp on the in- ments, visits and outings den County. For more dividuals who are sun- family life education, Sun- medication. The shorter dividual while they are par- early in the day. Exercise information on program- downing to pace, wander, downer syndrome causes and sometimes grayer days ticipating in morning during the day can even in- ming, contact the Extension ignore directions and not people to be confused at the of winter can sometimes ex- activities such as eating crease evening tiredness Service at (270) 965-5236.) Byford-Collins Danny and Carolyn By- the late Faunda Cowan PHOTO BY JASON TRAVIS, THE PRESS ford of Marion announce and Junel Collins of Hen- the engagement and ap- derson and the late Wendell proaching marriage of their Collins. He is a 2004 grad- Partners Insurance recognized daughter Rachel to Jeremy uate of Webster County Collins, son of Steve and High School and a graduate Partners Insurance Agency was recognized with a First Dollar presentation by Crittenden County Chamber of Commerce. Cindy Collins of Clay. of Murray State University The company is owned and operated by Denise Byarley and Shelly Davidson and is located on East Bellville Street in Mar- Byford is the grand- with a bachelor’s degree in ion in the former Terry L. Ford Insurance Agency building. Shown above at the presentation are (from left) Chamber mem- daughter of the late Eldo Career and Technical Edu- bers Elliot West and Meredith Hall, Chamber Executive Director Susan Alexander, Marion City Administrator Mark Bryant, and “Cookie” Todd of Tolu cation and is employed by and Shirley Byford of Mar- Gateway Academy in Hop- Byarley, Davidson, B.J. Minton, Chamber President Robin Curnel and chamber member Wendy Lucas. ion and the late Eugene By- kinsville. ford. She is a 2005 Wedding vows will be ex- graduate of Crittenden changed at 3:30 p.m., April County High School and a 4 at Emmanuel Baptist graduate of Murray State Church. A reception will University with a bachelor’s follow at Fohs Hall in Mar- 2014 a milestone for donor registry degree in IECE. She is em- ion. ployed by Audubon Early All friends and family are Head Start in Marion. invited to attend. Only out Collins is the grandson of town invitations are STAFF REPORT all those patients on the Circuit Clerks’ others to say yes at the dri- of Bruce Cowan of Clay and being sent. The circuit court clerks the waiting list,” ex- Trust for Life pro- ver’s license window,” ex- of Kentucky made 2014 a plains Crittenden gram. “Until this plains Guill. “We aresuch a momentous year in the Circuit Clerk Melissa mission touches supportive community. I COMMUNITY CALENDAR fight to save lives. With 998 Guill. your family, many hope more people will real- Kentuckians on the waiting Currently, 44 per- don’t realize how ize the need that is right list for an organ transplant, cent of Crittenden vital it is that every- here in our county. It does- Monday, Feb. 2 reception for Nancy Hunt, who there is no better time to County residents are one joins the Reg- n’t cost anything to join the n West Kentucky Regional is retiring from the Crittenden join the Kentucky Organ registered donors. istry. If it was my Kentucky Organ Donor Blood Center and Crittenden County Extension Service after Donor Registry. Regardless of med- husband or my Registry. We hope to have Health Systems will sponsor 35 years. The reception will be In 2014, 103 individuals ical history or age, friend who needed a over 50 percent of Kentuck- a blood drive from 11 a.m. to held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at in Kentucky were able to everyone can register Guill transplant to live ians registered by next save 332 lives, and many as a donor. another day, I would want year.” 6 p.m., in the hospital’s edu- the Woman’s Club building on more individuals were able Last year was a record them to have one. That’s Local donor families, cation building. Each donor East Carlisle Street. The re- to enhance someone’s life year for Kentucky, thanks why I’m a registered donor. transplant recipients and wnil l receive a T-shirt. ception will be open to the or give sight through tissue to the circuit clerks and If I can save a life when I’m families, and those who Livingston County Middle public. and cornea donation. Still their staff. In 2014, 44.5 gone, I’m willing to do it.” may need a transplant one School Efficiency Committee Onn -going events more than 124,000 pa- percent of Kentuckians do- To kick off 2015, Guill’s day are invited to step for- meeting has been scheduled Relay for Life of Crittenden tients are currently waiting nated $1 to the organ dona- office is reaching out to ward, as your involvement from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., in the County will hold meetings at for their organ transplant. tion awareness program. those in Crittenden County will educate others about Cardinal Room. 5:30 p.m., the third Monday Tragically, each day, 21 pa- The Kentucky Organ Donor who have been touched by the powerful gift of dona- Tuesday, Feb. 3 of each month at the Critten- tients lose their fight and Registry reached a mile- the mission of organ dona- tion. Visit the Trust for Life n A Happy Feet meeting will den County Courthouse. This their lives waiting. Ken- stone and celebrated 1.5 tion. These stories will be website at www.trustfor- be held at 4 p.m., at the Crit- year’s theme is “Every Hero tucky’s Circuit Clerks are million Kentuckians regis- compiled into an inspiring, life.org or call (866) 945- tenden County Board of Edu- has a Story.” determined to make a dif- tered as donors. online wall dedicated to 5433. cation’s central office n Veterans in Crittenden ference and end the wait. “Without the circuit raising awareness about “In 2014, Crittenden location. County looking for benefit in- “When you get your li- clerks and deputies, we this mission. Current sto- County residents donated n cense or state ID, we ask if may not have 50,000 ries can be found on the $1,434 to the Trust for Life, Crittenden County Repub- formation can contact Renita you would like to donate $1 names on the Kentucky Trust for Life website and 228 residents joined licans will hold a meeting at Duff with the Kentucky Depart- to increase public educa- Organ Donor Registry. Be- www.trustforlife.org. the Kentucky Organ Donor 6:30 p.m., at the courthouse. ment of Veterans Affairs from 8 tion about the mission of cause of their questions at “Many people have been Registry. I am proud of the Mno nday, Feb. 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., weekdays at organ donation in Ken- driver’s license, over 1.5 touched by the gift of organ generosity of our commu- Crittenden County Ele- (n270) 322-9087. tucky. We also ask if you million Kentuckians have and tissue donation here. nity and appreciate your mentary School SBDM Coun- All veterans are invited for wish to be a registered joined,” said Shelley Sny- By sharing these incredible support of this life-saving cil meets at 4 p.m. coffee and breakfast at 7:30 organ donor. Every person der, executive director of journeys, we can inspire mission,” said Guill. Wne dnesday, Feb. 11 a.m. each Tuesday at the VFW who says yes gives hope to Crittenden County Middle building located at 412 N. Col- School SBDM Council meets lege St. in Marion. n at 3:45 p.m., in the school’s The use of addicting drugs library. is on the rise. Narconon urges Tnuesday, Feb. 17 families take steps to protect Fundraiser set to help SENIOR CENTER CALENDAR Crittenden County High themselves from drug use. Call School SBDM Council will for a free brochure on the meet at 3:30 p.m., in the high signs of addiction for all drugs. victims of Salem fire school’s conference room. Narconon also offers free Crittenden County Senior 10:30 a.m. Menu is chicken Citizens Center is open week- and dumplings, buttered Wednesday, March 4 n screenings and referrals for days 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lunch is spinach, seasoned cabbage, Crittenden County Exten- counseling. Call (800) 431- STAFF REPORT and more. There is no ad- served at 11:30 a.m. each day apple cobble and cornbread. sion Homemakers will host a 1754 for information. A fundraiser to help a mittance fee, but donations and is $3 for those age 60 and January birthday cake will also Livingston County couple are appreciated. older. Milk, coffee or tea are be served. who lost their home to a fire The Lusters, who donated available each day. Reserva- - Monday: Ladies exercise in November is scheduled their time to several com- tions are requested. All menu by Full Body Fitness Studio be- for Friday. munity service projects, items are subject to change gins at 9:45 a.m. Menu is Kenergy promotes According to Faye Gibson lost their home to a fire on based on availability. franks and kraut, mashed pota- of American Legion Post Nov. 26. They were not Every day, the center at 210 toes, black-eyed peas, corn- 217 Auxiliary in Burna, the home at the time and lost Palmer to crew leader N. Walker St. in Marion offers bread and fruit cobbler. event to help Neil and Ar- all of their possessions. STAFF REPORT sponsible lene Luster of Salem is Also, the couple, both dis- billiards, card games, Wii - Tuesday: Menu is barbe- Cody Palmer, a line tech for crew slated to run from 4 to 8 abled and on fixed incomes, games and the use of exercise cue chicken, whole kernel corn, in Kenergy Corp.’s Marion safety, wel- p.m. at the Christian Life did not yet have insurance equipment. Call the center at mashed potatoes, whole wheat district, was promoted fare and Center in Salem. on their home or posses- (270) 965-5229 for further infor- roll and tropical fruit. Monday to one of the dis- work per- A meal of country cook- sions. In addition, Neil is a mation. - Wednesday: Menu is trict’s crew leaders. formed. ing, beans and cornbread, veteran facing cancer sur- Upcoming activities and meatloaf, stewed potatoes, Among many duties, a P a l m e r chili and other food items gery in the near future, menu include: seasoned cabbage, cornbread crew leader oversees job or- was hired will be available to pur- while Arlene had a double - Today: Menu is meatballs and peach crisp. ders for underground and on Nov. 3, chase at Friday's mastectomy over the sum- with gravy, mashed potatoes, - Next Thursday: Menu is overhead infrastructure. 2008, as a fundraiser. Also, there will mer and is in need of addi- lima beans, wheat bread slice chuckwagon on wheat bun, Also, crew leaders are re- line tech. be raffles, a silent auction tional surgery. and dreamsicle gelatin. vegetable soup and baked ap- Palmer - Friday: Bingo begins at ples. THE CRITTENDEN PRESS, Marion, Kentucky 42064, Thursday, January 29, 2015 9 State among leaders in graduating students STAFF REPORT The National Center for above the national gradua- rate of our students, which graduation rate of 87.5 per- cluded in the national grad- The latest numbers on Education Statistics re- tion rate of 81 percent. now stands at 62.4 percent, cent, so it’s expected that uation rate data release graduation rates are out ports Kentucky’s 86 per- “This data reflects ongo- up from 34 percent in when the new national data after the state adopted a from the United States De- cent graduation rate in the ing efforts that have been 2010. That’s solid proof comes out next year, Ken- new, more accurate four- partment of Education, and 2012-13 school year is under way to keep students that we are on the right tucky will once again be year cohort graduation rate Kentucky is among the fourth highest in the United in school so they have a course and Kentucky is among the leaders, Holliday calculation – the same as leaders nationwide. Mean- States. Only nine states better opportunity to be- better preparing our chil- said. The local school dis- what most other states use. time, Crittenden County have a higher rate and six come college/career-ready,” dren for postsecondary ed- trict's graduation rate for The latest Kentucky School District's rate lags a are tied with Kentucky. said KDE Commissioner ucation and training than 2013-14, according to public school data can be bit behind the state aver- While the local school Terry Holliday. “In the past we ever have before.” KDE's report card, also im- found online in the Ken- age, according to the Ken- district's graduation rate of four years we have not only Kentucky’s most recent proved to 85.1 percent. tucky School Report Card tucky Department of 83.5 percent for the same increased the graduation data from the 2013-14 This is the first time in found at applications.edu- Education's online school academic year fell below rate, but also the school year shows even the past few years that cation.ky.gov/SRC/De- report card. the state average, it was college/career-readiness more improvement with a Kentucky has been in- fault.aspx. Winter precipitation studied at CCMS STAFF REPORT interactive searched weather-related For a student desperate approach to events and occurrences. for a snow day, even one or learning During the class assign- two snowflakes falling from a b o u t ment, Meadows said many the sky is cause for hope weather. of her students expressed and excitement. Dodson is an interest in meteorology In an effort to learn more a well- and developed a new-found about winter weather and known me- appreciation of how science separate facts from fiction, teorologist and math work together to seventh grade language who has make snow days more than arts instructor Mattea garnered a just a student’s wish. Meadows recently teamed Meadows following on Currently, the first of four with meteorologist Beau both Facebook and Twitter. questions is featured on Dodson on a project com- He answered student-sub- Dodson's blog at bining language arts, sci- mitted questions on his www.weathertalk.com. ence and social media in an weather blog after they re- PHOTO BY JASON TRAVIS, THE PRESS Recognizing achievement John Claude Duvall and Amanda Estes were recognized as winners in grades six through eight and received $20 in the Woman’s Club of Marion’s Poetry and Short Story Contest. Woman’s Club of Marion President Rebecca Zahrte presented the students with their awards on Monday. Photo contest open to all middle school students encourages others to care ronment.” Entries taken about the state’s environ- EEC is accepting entries ment through stewardship until 3:30 p.m. local time until April 3 and conservation. on April 3. The winner will “The goals of our photog- receive a night’s lodging at STAFF REPORT raphy contest are twofold,” a Kentucky State Resort The Kentucky Energy said EEC Secretary Len Pe- Park of the winner’s choos- and Environment Cabinet ters. “First, we want stu- ing with his or her family. (EEC) has kicked off its dents to get outside, Middle school students fifth-annual ‘Capture the explore their natural sur- may email one photograph Earth’ digital photography roundings and connect as an attachment to kid- contest for all Kentucky with nature. Second, this [email protected]. SUBMITTED PHOTO students in grades 6-8. contest enables students to Official rules are at The Capture the Earth use their creativity and crit- eec.ky.gov/Pages/earth- photo contest is open to all ical thinking skills by tak- day.aspx. For more infor- Kentucky middle school ing photos and explaining, mation, call Ricki CCHS Speech Team competes students. Judges will look in writing, how their photo Gardenhire at (502) 564- Three members of the Crittenden County High School Speech Team competed in Graves for originality and creativ- can encourage others to be 5525 or email ricki.garden- County at the "Speak Up and Think Disney Tournament of Dreamers," Jan. 24. Cole Fos- ity, photo composition and better stewards of the envi- [email protected]. a brief explanation of how ter was a fifth place finalist in Humorous Interpretation. Emily Tinsley and Alexis Tabor well the photograph cele- competed in Broadcasting, Prose and Improvisational Duo. Shown above (from left) are brates the beauty and di- Tinsley, Foster and Tabor. versity of Kentucky and SAVE, SAVE, SAVE Now through February 28 FELINE SPAY AND MCC announces its A BUSINESS BUILT ON HONESTY, NEUTER SPECIALS INTEGRITY AND SUPERIOR CRAFTSMANSHIP Spay $55 Neuter $40 2014 fall dean’s list Rabies vaccine included in this special! Veterinary Clinic STAFF REPORT Marion. 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STAFF REPORT student must earn a grade- For the first time, more point average of 3.6 or than 6,000 students have higher and must have + + +LIFE+ + made the University of Ken- earned 12 credits or more tucky dean’s list, and a stu- in that semester, excluding dent from Crittenden credits earned in pass-fail Call for a free quote today! County was among the classes. Some UK colleges Shelly Davidson, Denise Byarley & B.J. Minton record number. require a 3.5 GPA to make Jesse Martin Highfil, a the Dean’s List. freshman kinesiology (Editor’s Note: Some col- (270) 965-2239 major, joined 6,365 other leges and universities, like students recognized for Murray State University, do 221 East Bellville Street • Marion, KY their outstanding perform- not supply dean’s lists to www.partnersinsurancemarion.com ance during the fall 2014 the media. Students are en- semester. couraged to contact their To make a dean’s list in school to ensure local publi- one of the UK colleges, a cation.) 10 THE CRITTENDEN PRESS, Marion, Kentucky 42064, Thursday, January 29, 2015 Sports The Press Online The Crittenden Press The-Press.com Twitter @CrittendenPress Riley plans on keeping goal for bigger cause BASEBALL Dugout Club meeting Crittenden County Dugout Club CCHS senior and it made me feel so good when I will meet at 5:30 p.m., Wednes- could do something to cheer them day, Feb. 11 in the basement at up.” Marion United Methodist Church. signs with Armed with that type of heart and The club will be discussing plans perseverance, Riley says she will for the upcoming recreational Campbellsville make the Campbellsville soccer baseball and softball seasons team, despite some poor odds. hosted at Marion-Crittenden “The coach told me that he brings County Park. There will be some STAFF REPORT in about 30 freshmen every year If St. Jude had a soccer team, discussion about changing T-ball and about six of them end up stick- Marie Riley would be first in line to to youth kickball in 2015. The ing with it,” Riley said. tryout. meeting is open to the public and She plans on being one of those Riley, 18, has a passion for help- anyone who wishes to have more half dozen. Once school is out this ing people, especially young chil- information may call 270-704- spring, Riley intends on running to dren. Her career plans of becoming 0435. get into playing shape. She will re- a nurse took a bright turn Monday ceive a summer workout schedule when she signed an athletic letter- from Campbellsville and says self- of-intent to play soccer at Camp- discipline shouldn’t be an issue. PREP CALENDAR bellsville University. “At Campbellsville, when school The senior is a four-year letter- starts, they have what’s called Upcoming Games man in soccer where she was a dec- Happy Week. That’s where they Crittenden County Basketball orated goal keeper. She also is a have five practices every day for four four-year basketball player at Crit- days. They weed out a lot of players FRIDAY tenden County High School. then,” she said. Girls, Boys host Livingston Central Although soccer is of great inter- Her speed and good hands have SATURDAY est to Riley, it’s primarily a means made Riley an anomaly at goalie. Lady Rockets host Caldwell County to an end. Going to college and get- Despite being just 5-foot-3, she’s TUESDAY ting her nursing degree are at the been very successful in the box. The top of her plans. Riley’s mission is Girls, Boys host Webster County physical play in front of the net is to help people smile by helping what has drawn Riley to be a goal SMALL SCHOOL TOURNAMENT them feel better. keeper. Her play has helped the Pictured as signing day at Rocket Arena are (front from left) James Riley, Results from Last Week About 10 years ago, her older sis- Lady Rockets improve over the past Marie’s father; Marie Riley, Curtis Brown, Crittenden County High School GIRLS ALL A CLASSIC ter became very ill and was diag- few years. Last fall, in Riley’s last principal; and Ken Geary, CCHS soccer coach. nosed with cancer. Fortunately, her season, the girls made their best OPENING ROUND sister is okay now, but the experi- district run ever, finishing run- incomplete for most years. keeper. She was named MVP for Lyon County 55, Crittenden Co. 48 ence left a lasting impact on Riley’s nerup and earning a spot in the Riley has been a fixture in the that contest and has never looked SEMIFINALS life. Second Region Tournament. lineup since her ninth grade season back. “I spent a whole lot of time at St. University Heights 82, Livingston 62 In her career, Riley has recorded when she entered a game at Todd Now, with a college scholarship in Jude’s Hospital,” she recalls. “I got Lyon Co. 57, Dawson Springs 23 about 300 saves, but statistics are Central and for the first time played hand, Riley is looking foward. to know several of the other patients CHAMPIONSHIP UHA 42, Lyon County 39 Rockets bounced BOYS ALL A CLASSIC OPENING ROUND University Heights 91, Lyon Co. 70 SEMIFINALS out of All A Classic UHA 78, Dawson Springs 37 Crittenden Co. 76, Livingston 60 CHAMPIONSHIP UHA 64, Crittenden County 34 UHA’s reign over tournament goes back to its beginning OUTDOORS STAFF REPORT BOYS 5TH DISTRICT STANDINGS Crittenden County’s chances of an upset victory in the championship Team Overall District Hunting seasons Trigg County 9-9 5-1 game of the Second Regional All A Raccoon, Opossum Oct. 1 - Feb. 28 Classic were dashed early and soundly Crittenden County 11-7 3-2 Squirrel Nov. 10 - Feb. 28 in the first minutes Saturday at Lyon County 9-11 3-3 Smithland. Livingston Central 1-15 0-5 Rabbit Nov. 10 - Feb. 10 The Rockets fell behind by 20 right Quail Nov. 10 - Feb. 10 out of the chute and University Bobcat Nov. 22 - Feb. 28 Heights Academy cruised to a 64-34 the stripe for the game. The Rockets Duck Nov. 27 - Jan. 25 victory. It was not new territory for the missed 11 free throws in the fourth West Goose Zone Nov. 27 - Jan. 31 Blazers, who have now won 20 of 25 period alone. Otherwise, Livingston (1- Pennyrile Goose Nov. 27 - Jan. 31 Second Region small-school titles. 14) wouldn’t have pulled to within four White-Front GooseNov. 27 - Jan. 31 UHA has gone on to win eight All A in the final period. Snow Goose Nov. 27 - Jan. 31 Classic state championships and Watson scored four straight points played for a ninth. and Hollis dropped in a layup in tran- Crow Jan. 4 - Feb. 28 If any team has owned the small- sition to quell the uprising and put Snow Goose Feb. 1-6 school tournament in Kentucky, it’s CCHS back up by double-digits down West Youth Waterfowl Feb. 7-8 the tiny private school in Hop- the final stretch. Snow Goose Feb. 9 - March 31 kinsville. They won the first two All A Crittenden will host Livingston Fri- Groundhog Year Round Classic state championships in 1990 day in Fifth District matchup. The Coyote Daytime Year Round and ‘91 and have reeled off another six Rockets beat the Cardinals 59-41 in since then, mostly in the 90s. December at Smithland. The game is 2015 deer season dates Ironically, however, UHA has won of no consequence for the district’s Proposed dates for 2015-16 only five games all season. Albeit, the post-season pairings. A victory over •Archery: Sept. 5, 2015 - Jan. 18, 2016 Blazers have gone toe to toe with some Livingston will give Crittenden nothing •Crossbow: Oct. 1 - Oct. 18 of the best teams in the area, mostly better than second place during the •Crossbow: Nov. 14 - Dec. 31, 2015 much larger schools. UHA played league’s regular season. The boys will •Youth Hunt: Oct. 10 - 11, 2015 three eighth graders in the first half it play Lyon in the first round of the dis- •Muzzleloader: Oct. 17 - 18, 2015 Landon Young, cruised out to a 23-4 lead in the first trict tournament at the end of the sea- •Firearms Nov. 14 - Nov. 29, 2014 the Rockets’ lead- eight minutes. The Blazers’ unbear- son in Smithland. •Muzzleloader Dec. 12 - Dec. 20, 2015 ing scorer this able defensive pressure caused 18 •Late Youth Hunt: Dec. 26 - 27, 2015 season with a 20- Rocket turnovers in the first half UHA 64, Crittenden 34 Coyote contest coming point average, alone. Crittenden County 6 8 8 12 University Heights 23 14 15 12 The annual coyote contest goes up for a Colby Watson double-double CRITTENDEN – Young 12, Dickerson 4, Hicks, C.Wat- sponsored by Hodge’s and Mar- layup with Colby Watson scored a season-high son 13, D.Watson, Driver 2, Hadfield, Hollis 3, James, ion Tourism will be held during a Livngston’s 24 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to Tolley. FG 9. 3-pointers 0. FT 13-18. Fouls 21. 24-hour period starting at sun- Cameron Dean on lead the Rockets in a 76-60 win over UHA – Bussell 3, Hollowell 2, Nicholas 4, Summers, down Friday, Feb. 6 and ending his heels. At right host Livingston Central in the opening MrocnG, Aocwreaen, 5W, oMmilbauckrn, S3e, bTraened, yW 2i,s dTor.mHo. FlloGw 2e4ll. 139-p, oFianrt-- at 5 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 7. This is Rocket Colby round of the All A Classic. ers 3. FT 13-19. Fouls 21. Junior Dylan Hollis came off the includes opportunities to hunt Watson trying to bench to score a a career-high one Crittenden 76, Livingston 60 coyotes during nighttime hours. take the ball from dozen points – nine the second half – Livingston Central 10 18 19 13 This contest is for two-man teams Livingston’s and Landon Young had 17. Crittenden County 16 25 11 24 and cost is $20 per team. Teams Colton Ramage. Livingston’s defense kept plenty of LIVINGSTON – Ray 14, Ramage 14, Rodgers 6, must register at Hodge’s by Feb. For more action pressure on Young, but it failed to SHleoamda. F2G, D2e4a-6n0 1. 32-, pGoiilnbteerrts 35,- 1H5o (sRicakm 8a, gWe r2it,t eDnebaenr r2y,, 6. photos, see The keep a close eye on Watson, who Gilbert). FT 7-13. Rebounds 30 (Hosick 4). Fouls 30. LBL turkey quota hunt Press online. Pic- drained a couple of threes from the CRITTENDEN – Young 17, Hollis 12, Dickerson 5, Turkey quota hunt applications tures may be pur- wing just before the half to lift CCHS 5D4.W. 3a-tpsooinn t8e,r sH 5a-d1f0ie (ldW 8a,t sHoinck 2s, 2Y,o Cun.Wg,a Dtsicokne 2rs4o. nF,G H 2a4d-- to a 16-point lead. for Land Between the Lakes will chased and field). FT 23-42. Rebounds 54 (C.Watson 13). Fouls Crittenden struggled from the foul be available starting Feb. 1. downloaded for 10 18. line, making half of their 43 shots at Hunters may apply online at cents each. lblquotahunt.hometracker.com or by phone at 270-924-2065. There Rockets, Lady Rockets fall in GIRLS 5TH DISTRICT STANDINGS is a fee to apply. Team Overall District Lyon County 13-5 5-1 BASKETBALL doubleheader at Union County Crittenden County 10-8 4-1 Livingston Central 9-8 2-3 Youth sports scores Trigg County 7-10 0-6 Here are results from the Marion-based Kentucky Heat 9-under travel basketball STAFF REPORT margin. Crittenden missed Wat- 10 of 12 foul shots in the final pe- Lady Rockets need team games over the past few weeks: With Rocket senior Landon Young son’s inside work at Union. He was riod to stretch its lead. getting the equivalent of a defensive hurt in the Livingston game last Oliver finished with a dozen Kentucky Heat 36, Breman 19 selfie and junior Dakota Watson on week and needed a night off. points for Crittenden. Union’s win Friday for First Heat Scoring: Hanor 13, Rodgers 13, the bench with a bad back, Critten- Rocket coach Denis Hodge said Mikayla Thompson had 18 and Champion 6, Crick 4. den was unable to handle Union Watson is a blue-collar guy around Hannah Bennett 15 – more than County (5-13) on the road at Mor- the basket and was greatly missed half of those in the third period as STAFF REPORT The Lady Rockets can shore up a tie Kentucky Heat 27, Greenville 8 ganfield, losing 51-44. in the physical game at Union. Union (9-10) made its move. for the Fifth District’s regular-season Heat Scoring: Rodgers 8, Hanor 7, Cham- Young, who was averaging 22 “He does a lot of the dirty work BOYS: Union 51, Crittenden 44 championship with a home win over pion 6, Crick 4, Sharp 2. points earlier this season, has that most people don’t see,” Hodge Crittenden County 10 8 18 8 Livingston Central Friday. drawn a great deal of special defen- said. Union County 15 10 12 14 Tournament Championship Game sive attention lately, frustrating the Lady Rockets lose lead C2,R HITaTdEfieNldD E1,N H -i cYkosu 4n,g C 1.4W, aHtsoollins 171, .D FicGk e1r5s-o5n1 .5 3, -Dporiivnet-r twCicreit teanlrdeeand y htahsis bseeaatesno n.L ivOinngcest oant Kentucky Heat 38, Evansville Reitz 35 Rocket offense that appears one- The Lady Rockets were ahead the ers 3-16 (Young, Dickerson, C.Watson). FT 11-16. Re- Smithland in a district game in Decem- Heat Scoring: Rodgers 21, Hanor 6, Crick armed without Young posting huge entire first half, but its halfcourt of- bounds 27 (C.Watson 7). Fouls 22. Fouled out: Hollis. ber and once in the Russellville Christ- 7, Champion 2, Sharp 2. numbers. The senior guard was fense stalled down the stretch and UNION - Floyd 34, Seward, Robinson 2, Girten 2, Joiner mas Tournament. The Rocket girls Kentucky Heat tryout 1fcru4or nprteoenidnt ttsh ea ate vnUetnriraieog nge a.– mfiev Mea nebdae nlhowewlhd ih lteios, LUanOdioyli nvRe oCrc okauenntdsty w Mmhooas dssec owirtsee drre ui nnt ht.hee osnecly- 1313)3.,. 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