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Indictments handed down in April case of drugs, stolen truck
A Marion man has been indicted on drug and other charges stemming from an April traffic stop in Lyon County. The Lyon County Grand Jury handed down the indictments against 33-year-old Jacob R. Walker of Marion, after he and his passenger, 35-year-old Mika R. Kitrel of Metropolis, were stopped driving an allegedly stolen truck.
Caldwell Public Defender's office employee indicted for forgery, theft
An indictment from the Caldwell County Grand Jury alleges a former employee of the Public Defender's Office submitted false travel vouchers and took the money. A grand jury accused Jacqualine Nichole White of Princeton of submitting 59 false travel vouchers over eight months and taking over $7,000 in fraudulent payments.
Man wanted on out-of-state warrant taken into custody in Saline Co.
SALINE COUNTY, Ill. (KFVS) - A man wanted on an out-of-state warrant was taken into custody in Saline County on Thursday, June 20. According to a Facebook post by the Saline County Sheriff’s Office, they tried to serve the warrant on Wednesday, June 19 in the Carrier Mills area; however, the man ran from them.
Nearly $3 million to go to 4 projects in Kentucky
(KBSI) – Nearly $3 million will from the Delta Regional Authorties will go to four projects in Kentucky to bolster economic development and improve public infrastructure. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced $2,950,657 in funding. In March, Gov. Beshear was named the States’ Co-Chair of the DRA. He was joined...
U.S. 60 reopened after deadly semi crash in Crittenden County, KY
CRITTENDEN COUNTY, Ky. (KBSI) – A man died in a tractor-trailer crash late Wednesday night in Crittenden County. Shawn G. Colman, 61, of Louisville was driving a 2025 Kenworth tractor-trailer eastbound on US 60 (Sturgis Road) at the east edge of Marion, Ky. when his vehicle left the right should of the road, struck a power pole and overturned, according to Kentucky State Police.
Governor Beshear and Delta Regional announce near $3 million investment
WEBSTER COUNTY, Ky. (WEVV) - Earlier today, Governor Andy Beshear alongside leaders from the Delta Regional Authority announced the investment of nearly $3 million dollars towards projects for three different counties in Western Kentucky. The Delta Regional Authority aims to encourages the development of new jobs and basic improvements to...
Illinois man killed in semi crash in Crittenden County
A semi crash along US 60 in Crittenden County claimed the life of an Illinois man. Kentucky State Police said that the crash occurred at about 11 p.m. near the Rush Creek Bridge at the Marion eastern city limit. Troopers said 61-year-old Shawn G. Colman of Clay County, Illinois was driving a tractor-trailer when the truck struck a utility pole and overturned. The Crittenden County Coroner pronounced Colman dead at the scene.
Obituary of Gerald J. Downey, Jr
Gerald J. Downey, Jr passed away, Wednesday, April 24th, 2024. He was born July 20th, 1935. Jerry retired from AT&T Telephone Company as Manager Electrical Engineer and from the United States Naval Reserves as CTM1. He was also 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus. Jerry retired to Hicks,...
Man who fled Harrison County courthouse during trial captured in Illinois
A man who fled the Harrison County courthouse just before a jury convicted him of sex crimes against a 7-year-old child has been captured. On May 28, 54-year-old Jimmy Joe Davis was being tried on one count of sexual battery and one count of touching of a child for lustful purposes. As the jury deliberated, Davis left the courthouse and failed to return after the jury reached their verdict.
Semi crash restricts U.S. 60 in Crittenden County traffic
CRITTENDEN COUNTY, KY — The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 1 reports a semi crash on U.S. 60, Sturgis Road, restricts traffic to one lane at the east edge of Marion in Crittenden County; it is estimated to be closed until 6:45 a.m. The crash caused several downed power lines...
PHOTOS – Caldwell County vs Paducah Tilghman (Summer Hoops)
The Caldwell County Tigers and Paducah Tilghman met up Wednesday afternoon in summer basketball action at Mayfield High School. The Blue Tornado came away with a 54-40 win. Here is a YSE gallery of shots from the game.
Sen. Fowler to Host ICash Event June 25 in Harrisburg
HARRISBURG – State Senator Dale Fowler (R-Harrisburg) is working with the Illinois State Treasurer’s Office to host an ICash program event on Tuesday, June 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Harrisburg District Library. It’s located at 2 W. Walnut St. in Harrisburg. Area residents...
$2.9 Million for 4 Projects in Western Kentucky
CLAY, Ky. (June 20, 2024) – Gov. Andy Beshear joined federal and local officials to celebrate $2,950,657 in funding from the Delta Regional Authority (DRA). The funds will go to four projects to bolster economic development and improve public infrastructure. In March, Gov. Beshear was named the States’ Co-Chair...
LOLA to host summer art classes for all ages
Looking for a creative outlet this summer? Look no further than LOLA’s Summer Art Classes. With a diverse range of offerings catering to youth, adults, and all ages in between, there’s something for everyone to explore and enjoy. Young Creators class is designed for budding artists ages 6...
Eudora Crim
B. Eudora Crim, 82, of Brownfield, died at 12:01 a.m. Saturday morning, June 15, 2024, at Mercy Health-Lourdes Hospital in Paducah, Kentucky. She is survived by her children, Bruce E. Crim of Brownfield, Marie E. Crim of Paducah, Kentucky, and Jason E. Crim of Carterville; her siblings, Gloria Crossland, James Crossland, Judy Chambliss, Peggy Patterson, Perry Crossland, and Billy Crossland; two grandchildren; six great grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; and several nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives.
Harrisburg's Keene takes flight at New Balance track meet
HARRISBURG — The nickname "Skywalker" was once applied to North Carolina State and professional basketball star David Thompson for his ability to soar through the air with the greatest of ease. Perhaps, it would make sense to revive that nickname and apply it to Harrisburg High School graduated senior...
Marvin C. Connor
SMITHLAND, Ky. — Marvin C. Connor, father, boat pilot, auto mechanic and body shop owner, marina operator, skilled lathe operator, scuba diver, and a self-taught jack of all trades, died June 14, 2024, at age 97. Marvin was born on January 21, 1927, on a farm halfway between Pellville and Floral, Kentucky, as the youngest child of Herbert Clyde Connor and Anna B Harrison Connor. He grew up in rural Hancock County and Owensboro, Kentucky. After serving in World War II, he relocated to Tell City, Indiana, where he began a career as an auto mechanic working at the local Pontiac garage. He soon moved on to his own business, Connor’s Body Shop, where he became known as a skilled and well-liked mechanic and auto body repairman for much of the town’s populace. Not long after starting this business, he was prevailed upon by some of his fellow pleasure boat owners to take over the operation of the Tell City Marina, a boat dock on the Ohio River. He also learned to scuba dive and assisted the local fire and police departments with rescue operations. And he bought a small tow boat that he renovated to add a pilot house, the “Carol Sue,” which he used to assist in operations on the river.
Princeton man indicted after escape, multi-county crimes
A Princeton man who escaped from jail in April and was recaptured after a series of multi-county crimes was indicted by the Caldwell County Grand Jury. The charges stem from April 12 when Gregory Munsell was at the Caldwell County Jail after completing a stay at a rehab facility. Police said he was waiting to be processed when he ran out the front door.
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