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On June 18, acting on a request from Marion’s city government, Gov. Andy Beshear issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency for Marion and Crittenden County due to the water shortage.
A small, tight-knit southeast Kentucky community has been reeling after their sheriff was arrested for the killing of a prominent district judge in his chambers Thursday – spurring residents to ...
Central Kentucky News-Journal: Campbellsville: 1910 Paxton Media Group: The Citizen–Times: Scottsville: 1918 Weekly Robert Pitchford Created from merger between The Citizen (1908) and Allen County Times (1890) [16] Clinton County News: Albany: 1949 [17] Weekly Allen Gibson The Crittenden Press: Marion: 1879 [18] Weekly Allison Evans The ...
A former Kentucky sheriff accused of killing a county judge in his chambers two months ago has pleaded not guilty to one count of murder of a public official.. Monday’s arraignment was the first ...
Crittenden County, located on the Ohio and Tradewater Rivers in the Pennyroyal region of Kentucky, was created by the state legislature on April 1, 1842, from a portion of Livingston County. It became the state's 91st county, and was named for John J. Crittenden , a U.S. senator, attorney general, and governor of Kentucky.
Marion is a home rule-class city [4] in Crittenden County, Kentucky, in the United States. It is the seat of its county. [5] As of the 2010 census, the city population was 3,039. [6] The farm communities surrounding Marion are home to a large Amish population. The Marion-Crittenden County Airport is located west of the city.
A local sheriff ate lunch with a prominent district judge hours before allegedly shooting the judge in his chambers, according to a court official, who said the killing last Thursday has stunned ...
The local weekly newspaper, Central Kentucky News-Journal, [18] has been published since 1910. WVLC 99.9 FM country music, Campbellsville; WCKQ 104.1 FM Adult contemporary music, Campbellsville; WGRK 103.1 Country, Greensburg; WTCO 1450 AM Rock, Campbellsville; WLCU TV, Campbellsville University