Tuesday, August 26, 2008
KY Governor Beshear Comes To Town
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Annual Meeting
We were very proud and honored to have Kentucky's Lieutenant Governor as our speaker at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Crittenden County Economic Development Corporation on July 17, 2008.
Not only did the Lt. Governor show himself to be a charming, approachable person, but also a very knowledgeable individual. He stressed the importance of all elected officials working together for the good of the Commonwealth, no matter what party affiliation.
He also addressed the needs of education, the state of the healthcare crisis in Kentucky and new ways to use Kentucky coal. The development of a process called coal liquification is now being tested in South Africa. If this works Kentucky has the rights to purchase the technology and eventually be able to furnish approximately 300 years worth of fuel, replacing the need for foreign oil within the state.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Annual Meeting Coming Soon
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Time For A Change
Believe me, many years have passed and the Health Department has grown in order to serve the needs of Crittendian Countians. But the building did not expand.
UNTIL NOW!
An Announcement in Frankfort this week finialized the money to build a new Crittenden County Health Department building, complete with enough room to house other services. The 7,500 sq. feet building with be located on 3 acres in Industrial Park South, near the Crittenden County EdTech Center. Construction will begin in the near future.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Backroads Festival

Wednesday, February 27, 2008
SNOW SNOW !!!!

Monday, January 7, 2008
What Is Xtreme Tracker?
Not only are heavy equipment manufacturers very interested in this product, but also the military has suggested many uses for the Xtreme Tracker.
It has been estimated that $3.2 million worth of equipment is stolen each year. That fact alone is a wonderful selling point for this innovative development.
We congratulate the management of Par 4 Plastics and Tyler Manufacturing for being on the cutting edge of such an important product. These two local companies will be responsible for molding the plastic housing and final assembly of the units.
We are also proud to announce that the development of this product is expected to bring approximately 40 new jobs over the next year to our local job market.

