by Daryl Tabor | Oct 28, 2021 | Uncategorized
Kentucky’s elections have been and continue to be safe. Despite claims by divisive groups in the state, there is no problem with the commonwealth’s election integrity. In fact, the state’s election laws and regulations are among the best in the nation, and a new...
by Daryl Tabor | Oct 28, 2021 | Uncategorized
Crittenden County’s new election equipment has arrived. Harp Enterprises, the Lexington firm contracted with the county to provide election services, delivered 12 ballot scanners and eight ballot-marking devices Thursday. The cost for the machines, as well as a...
by Daryl Tabor | Sep 15, 2021 | Uncategorized
Some Crittenden County property owners who have not gotten a property tax bill in several years may have a surprise when they go to their mailbox in the coming days. A 911 service fee levied on residential and commercial dwellings to fund emergency dispatch in...
by Daryl Tabor | May 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
The disparity between the electorate of the two major political parties continues to grow in Crittenden County. Meantime, the total number of registered voters has fallen since the last presidential election as the county’s roll is cleaned up. April statistics...
by Daryl Tabor | May 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
Public inspection of the 2021 Crittenden County property tax roll continues through May 17. This inspection period gives residents their only chance this year to appeal their property values to PVA Ronnie Heady. If you miss it, you must wait until the same two-week...
by Daryl Tabor | Apr 30, 2021 | Uncategorized
Beginning Monday, delinquent 2020 Crittenden County property tax bills payable in the county clerk’s office will have a 20 percent county attorney commission, $1 postage fee and 2 percent interest added to the face value of the certificate of delinquency. An...
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