Week of Oct. 27, 2025
They set out to photograph all 120 Kentucky counties. They found 'common humanity'
In January 1975, Ted Wathen walked into the offices of the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, D.C. with a typed-up proposal to photograph life in all 120 Kentucky counties.
Labor of love
Judge Executive Owen McNeill juggles the intense demands of his position while also maintaining deep roots in his community.
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Serving Mason County
Ryan Swolsky, the Mason County sheriff, balances the demands of work, family and farm.
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Barren County breaks ground on new justice center in Glasgow
Barren County moved a step closer to its new justice center Thursday as officials broke ground on the project site along West Main Street in Glasgow.
Read more from WBKO
Jackson County sculpture park receives first piece
After diligently looking for months for a space to develop a sculpture park in McKee, a location has been secured and the groups involved wasted little time.
Read more from the Jackson County Sun
Kentucky regulators grant LG&E/KU permission to build power plants for future data centers
State regulators are allowing Kentucky’s largest power companies to spend $3 billion on two new gas power plants, which LG&E/KU say are needed for future data centers.
Read more from Kentucky Public Radio
Homeowners in a rural Kentucky county are still recovering from April flooding. The government wants to buy them out.
McLean County is one of six Kentucky counties participating in a buyout program from the state and federal governments following April’s historic flooding.
Read more from WKYU
Court votes to support new historical marker in Eminence
The Henry County Fiscal Court voted in support of a new historical marker in Eminence, which local resident Frank Charles said would be placed in the location of a Civil War camp of the 9th Regiment of the Kentucky Cavalry — who fought for the Union side of the war over 150 years ago.
Read more from Henry County Local
Montgomery County approves donation of bank building, parking lot purchase
The Montgomery County Fiscal Court has agreed to accept the donation of the Community Trust building and purchase of its parking lot for $75,000.
Read more from the Mount Sterling Advocate
Ambulance headed to White Mills in Hardin County
Following a lease agreement signed Tuesday night during the Hardin Fiscal Court meeting, Judge-Executive Keith Taul announced Wednesday morning that a full-time ambulance will be housed in White Mills.
Read more from the News Enterprise
U.S. 460 opens in Pike County
The new section of U.S. 460 in Pike County is set to fully open to traffic Oct. 31.
Known as Corridor Q in the Appalachian Development Highway System, the new four-lane highway links U.S. 23 in Pikeville to I-81 in Virginia.
Read more from the Appalachian News Express
Week of Oct. 20, 2025
Partnership, grant program allow for intervention rather than incarceration
Christian County Fiscal Court and the 3rd Judicial Circuit are continuing their mission to offer alternatives to incarceration, approving available grant funds for ankle monitors.
Warren County officials remember former sheriff Jerry ‘Peanuts’ Gaines
Thursday morning, Warren County Fiscal Court was full of the memories of former sheriff Jerry “Peanuts” Gaines, who died at age 88.
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County makes appointments to Economic Development Board
The Grayson County Fiscal Court this month made its appointments to the newly established Leitchfield-Grayson County Economic Development Board.
Read more from Grayson County News
Whitley Fiscal Court approves jail expansion bids, land donation for project
During its regular meeting on Tuesday, the Whitley County Fiscal Court moved forward with plans to expand the Whitley County Detention Center.
Read more from the Times Tribune
Madison County Judge/Executive appears on Kentucky Newsmakers
WKYT's Bill Bryant talks with Madison County Judge/Executive Reagan Taylor.
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First responders injured in deadly Floyd County ambush testify to support proposed hazardous disability bill
Lawmakers are drafting a bill to address line of duty hazardous disability coverage for first responders in the Commonwealth, hoping to fill the gaps in care for the heroes who care for their communities every day.
Read more from WYMT
Bell County Fiscal Court votes to support Chamber of Commerce
New Bell County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Elizabeth Madon visited the October meeting of the Bell County Fiscal Court.
Read more from Middlesboro News
Howard urges facts, civility, and readiness as Lewis County courts major projects
Trace Creek Construction founder and CEO Sam Howard told Lewis County Fiscal Court that the county is seeing a “definite shift” in the number and size of economic-development inquiries.
Read more from the Lewis County Herald
Johnson County discusses park improvement and community programs
The Johnson County Fiscal Court met on Oct. 13 to discuss local projects, community events and county operations.
Read more from the Paintsville Herald
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office's new, modernized headquarters now open
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is making a short move downtown.
Read more from WLKY
Week of Oct. 13, 2025
Carroll County to seek financing for 4 major projects
Although the current projects on tap are unlikely to require such funding, Carroll County Fiscal Court has agreed to borrow up to $10 million through the Kentucky Association of Counties (KACo) Finance Corporation Bond Pool to finance four major expenditures.
Kentucky county judge/executives, mayors, superintendents support Pre-K for All
Last week, 63 county judge/executives, 31 mayors and the Kentucky Association of School Superintendents (KASS) all endorsed Gov. Andy Beshear’s Pre-K for All initiative, urging the Kentucky General Assembly to make expanding access to pre-K for all 4-year-olds a top priority in the 2026 Budget Session.
Read more from Eagle Country News
Knox no exception to statewide jail funding issues
“We are really struggling to make ends meet,” Knox County Judge-Executive Mike Mitchell said at a meeting of the Interim Joint Committee on Local Government in September.
Read more from the Mountain Advocate
Moratorium over wind turbines discussed at Henderson fiscal court meeting
Wind turbines were discussed at Tuesday’s fiscal court meeting in Henderson. It was the first reading after the Planning Commission voted to approve a two-year moratorium on them.
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Barren Co. Fiscal Court signs agreement to improve agriculture infrastructure
The Barren County Fiscal Court has signed an agreement with Blumberg Grain and Logistics to begin a project to supply agriculture infrastructure to county grain producers.
Read more from WNKY
New ‘Music and Mud Festival’ launches in Whitley County
A new festival is kicking off this week in Whitley County featuring local and regional musical acts alongside motorsports events.
Read more from WYMT
Meade County court upholds recommendation not to rezone 138-acre site for proposed data center
After nearly three hours of hearing from the community, the Meade County Fiscal Court agreed with the county's planning and zoning commission's vote against a proposal that would make way for a massive data center.
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Week of Oct. 6, 2025
Lyon, Marshall counties sign ICE partnership agreements
As Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests increase across the state of Kentucky, sheriff’s offices in two west Kentucky counties have signed documents to begin the process of partnering with the agency’s 287(g) program.
Transparency takes center stage at Trigg Fiscal Court
For the last several months, Trigg County Fiscal Court officials have been contemplating the idea of recording audio and video of their twice-a-month meetings — before making them available to the public.
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State, local leaders implement ‘High Five’ program to push those in Ky. county to buckle up
Out of all 120 Kentucky counties, Bourbon County ranked 14th in the highest number of fatalities and serious injuries behind the wheel.
'It's devastating': Tri-Co works harder to feed seniors as feds continue funding cuts
Federal funding cuts combined with the expiration of COVID-19 funds are impacting meal services for senior citizens across the state. Angela Anderson, executive director of Tri-County Community Action Agency, says both Oldham and Henry counties are affected with these changes – and she wants to get the word out to any community partners who can help.
Read more from the Oldham Era
Budget shortfall could mean cuts for local senior citizens' meals
Harlan County seniors dependent upon home delivery meals may be in danger of losing this service because of a state budget shortfall.
Read more from the Harlan Daily Enterprise
Week of Sept. 29, 2025
Montgomery County Senior Center prepares for move to new facility
The Montgomery County Senior Center is moving into a newly constructed facility across the street from its current location.
Campbell County Sheriff’s Office joins pink badge initiative
Throughout the month of October, the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office will wear a special version of its traditional star badge featuring pink accents in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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Counties carry the cost of Kentucky's broken jail system
Madison County Judge Executive Reagan Taylor is sounding the alarm on what he sees as a broken system of incarceration in Kentucky.
Read more from the Richmond Register
Special purpose vehicle inspections to be offered in Marshall County
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office and the Marshall County Judge/Executive’s office have come together to host a Special Purpose Vehicle inspection event at Moors Resort and Marina.
Read more from the Tribune Courier
Groups can earn cash by picking up trash
Owen County Fiscal Court received more than $24,000 this year through the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet’s Litter Abatement Grant Program, a statewide initiative designed to help local governments fund roadside cleanup efforts and reduce litter across Kentucky.
Read more from the News-Herald
Months after flooding, Nelson County still waits for FEMA aid to remove debris
Dozens of massive logs are still blocking the Rolling Fork River in Nelson County months after flooding in April.Read more from WHAS11
Kenton County picks design firm for new 225-acre park
The Kenton County Fiscal Court authorized Bayer Becker, a design and consulting firm based in Mason, Ohio, with offices in Fort Mitchell, to oversee the design of what officials are referring to as the new "Kenton County Park."Read more from LinkNKY
Louisville’s Deputy Mayor named as interim Jefferson County sheriff, state senator named as county clerk
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg held a press conference to honor late Jefferson County Clerk Bobbie Holsclaw and the late Sheriff John Aubrey, as well as name their replacements.
Case dismissed against Ky. EMS team that gave antivenom
Powell County Judge/Executive Eddie Barnes had the chance to speak to the Kentucky Board of EMS, saying he understands the legal implications of what he did, but he has no regrets.Read more from WYMT
Week of Sept. 22, 2025
Judge/Executive talks costs, savings and new ICE agreement with the Christian County Jail
After action was taken at Christian Fiscal Court Tuesday, Christian County Judge-Executive Jerry Gilliam made an appearance on WHOP Radio Wednesday to morning to talk about what concerns the community may have.
Calloway County honors Kennedy, Hopkins for serving community
At its monthly meeting Wednesday, the Calloway County Fiscal Court honored two beloved community members who died recently, as well as another who has stepped down from the Board of Elections after more than a decade of service.
Read more from the Murray Ledger
Mental Health Court has three more graduates
A unique program in Bullitt County has seen three more graduates complete the first step in living a happy, successful life.
Read more from the Pioneer News
Appalachian Regional Commission awards $11 million to support 32 addiction recovery projects
In partnership with the Perry County Fiscal Court, Hazard Community and Technical College will expand workforce training across the Kentucky counties of Breathitt, Knott, Lee, Leslie, Owsley, Perry, and Wolfe through the development of a culinary training program for students in substance use disorder recovery.
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Ohio County approves first reading of biodigester ordinance
Second reading is set for Oct. 14.
Read more from the Ohio County Monitor
‘In over our heads.’ KY animal shelters face storm of overcrowding, underfunding
In Pike County, Judge/Executive Ray Jones said his county shelter has 57 dogs in 49 kennels, and thanks to their no-kill policy, it’s like that all the time.Read more from the Lexington Herald-Leader
Remember Jefferson County Sheriff John Aubrey
Longtime Jefferson County Sheriff John Aubrey has died. He was 86 years old.Read more from WLKY
Raffle winner helps Kentucky Sheriffs' Boys and Girls Ranch with big donation after win
Just moments after John DuPlessis was announced the winner of the raffle, DuPlessis said he was going to give over half of his winnings back to the Kentucky Sheriffs' Association Boys and Girls Ranch.
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Ky. EMS team under fire for treating man with antivenom
Powell County Judge/Executive Eddie Barnes, who is a licensed paramedic, and another EMS worker administered antivenom to a man who had been bitten by a Jameson's Mamba at the Kentucky Reptile Zoo. Read more from WYMT
Week of Sept. 15, 2025
Taul proposes Hardin County move forward with sale of acreage near landfill
During a recent Public Works Committee meeting, Hardin County Judge/Executive Keith Taul reintroduced the desire to sell 193 acres of property near Pearl Hollow Landfill to the Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves for $500,000.
Franklin County industrial complex could look like a ‘park’
During Wednesday’s fiscal court meeting, plans for the industrial park on U.S. 127 South were again reviewed and citizen concerns were addressed.
Read more from the State Journal
Knox Fiscal Court approves KPDI grant application, change order, and interfund transfer
The Knox County Fiscal Court convened for a special-called meeting on Monday, September 8, where members addressed a change order for the Knox County Administrative Building, a $2 million grant application, and a transfer of funds to cover jail expenses.
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Mason County Fiscal Court passes resolution for data center regulations
Mason County Judge/Executive Owen McNeill addressed the court about Resolution 25-18, which requests the addition of industrial development regulations and environmental protections to the recent comprehensive plan, which will be reviewed by the Joint Planning Commission.
Read more from the Ledger Independent
‘Historic day for the coroner’: Barren County Coroner cuts ribbon on first office
People from Glasgow, Cave City and Barren County gathered at the corner of East College and South Franklin streets in Glasgow to celebrate the new coroner’s office on Sept. 16.
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Jailer: Federal program sustaining Pike Detention Center
Pike County Jailer Brian Morris says a federal inmate program is leading the jail toward self-sufficiency.Read more from the Appalachian News Express
Lyon County Fiscal Court discusses new projects, approves Constitution Week
Eddyville Riverport Executive Director Amanda Davenport addressed the fiscal court to discuss a potential development project, which could incorporate Leroy Road.Read more from the Times Leader
Breckinridge County Fiscal Court votes down amended alcohol ordinance
The Breckinridge County Fiscal Court on Monday voted down proposed amendments to the county's alcohol ordinance that would have authorized those with licenses to sell alcoholic beverages to remain open from 6 a.m. until 2 a.m. Monday through Saturday and from 1 p.m. until 12 a.m. on Sundays.
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Trimble hires True to advise on data centers, other developments
Trimble Fiscal Court adopted a resolution Monday to enter into a professional services contract with Trimble native Reece True, of The Kentucky Steward LLC, to evaluate business infrastructure growth opportunities, conduct due diligence in assessing the economic, environment, cultural and infrastructure implications of data centers and other potential developments that may be proposed in Trimble County.Read more from the Trimble Banner
Wayne County puts new ATV/UTV road rules in place; Drivers can get tickets for breaking rules
Carroll County Fiscal Court is looking for a way to upgrade substandard roads as the county’s population grows and expands into some of the more rural areas of the county.Read more from WRIF
Sheriff deputies recognized for saving woman from falling off bridge
Three Montgomery County Sheriff Deputies were recognized and received the "Deputy's Medal" for saving a woman from falling off a bridge into traffic, according to a Facebook post from Sheriff David Charles.Read more from LEX18
Daviess County Attorney’s office to hire first detective
For the first time, the Daviess County Attorney’s office will soon employ a county detective, a role established by state law but never previously used.Read more from the Owensboro Times
Week of Sept. 8, 2025
Jefferson County Clerk Bobbie Holsclaw dies at 81
Longtime Jefferson County Clerk Bobbie Holsclaw has died, her office announced Sept. 10. She was 81 years old.
Anderson County Jailer's office spends 11 hours in hospital with inmates
Anderson County Jailer Tasha Hellard shared that statistic at the Anderson County Fiscal Court’s August meeting.
Read more from the Anderson News
Truck breakdown slows Pulaski County pothole repairs
Pulaski County Road Department's efforts to keep up with pothole repairs has hit another setback after one of its specialized roadwork trucks went out of service.
Read more from the Commonwealth Journal
Simpson County Fiscal Court donates to AmVets fundraiser
The Simpson County Fiscal Court approved a donation of $1,000 to an AmVets fundraiser at their meeting on Sept. 2.
Read more from the Franklin Favorite
Nelson Fiscal Court OKs zoning change near Log Still Distillery
Nelson Fiscal Court approved a zoning change from A-1 to A-1 PUD to allow creating of 13 1-acre lots on property in southern Nelson County.
Read more from the Nelson County Gazette
Prosecutor discusses how online attention impacts investigations
“The first human reaction is that people are mad and angry and they want someone to blame,” said Ronnie Bowling, Commonwealth’s Attorney for the 34th Judicial Circuit.Read more from WKYT
‘Bring it back’: Bullitt County lawmaker pushing for return to county-run license system
Bullitt County leaders are calling on Kentucky to abandon its regional driver’s license system and return services to local, county-run offices, arguing the current setup is creating long wait times and travel burdens for residents.Read more from WLKY
Bell County Fiscal Court hears updates on FEMA projects, Flash Steel
Brief updates on Flash Steel, the Boone's Ridge wildlife center and FEMA projects were given during the September meeting of the Bell County Fiscal Court.Read more from Middlesboro News
Pike Emergency Management director honored
The Kentucky Emergency Management Association recently recognized Pike County’s Emergency Management director and presented him with the “Director of the Year” award.Read more from the Appalachian News-Express
Carroll County officials consider options for upgrading substandard roads
Carroll County Fiscal Court is looking for a way to upgrade substandard roads as the county’s population grows and expands into some of the more rural areas of the county.Read more from the Madison Courier
Week of Sept. 1, 2025
Harlan County leaders announce new tourism initiative
Harlan County has a new ambassador for culture, heritage, and tourism: Trent Noah!
Solar farm debate moves from P&Z to Lincoln County Fiscal Court
Magistrates passed the first-reading of a new zoning ordinance that would affect the future of solar energy farms in Lincoln County following a lengthy discussion.
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Daviess County Fiscal Court voices frustration, uncertainty after solar project Q&A session
Daviess County Fiscal Court spent more than three hours on Wednesday questioning NextEra Energy Resources representatives about the company’s proposal for a 150-megawatt solar project, with officials saying several key questions still need clearer answers.
Read more from the Owensboro Times
Property owner proposes Hopkins County create an EPAD
The Hopkins County Fiscal Court heard a proposal from Michelle Jubilee Gonzalez of Legacy Spaces, the group currently renovating the former Hopkins County Public Library. She asked the courts to consider creating an Energy Project Assessment District (EPAD).
Read more from the Dawson Springs Progress
McLean County OKs engineer assessment for Myer Creek spray park
The McLean County Fiscal Court voted on Thursday to proceed with the next step in the process of building a spray park at Myer Creek Park.
Read more from McLean County News
Campbell County to buy land in Alexandria for new public safety complex
The Campbell County Fiscal Court is purchasing two parcels of land in Alexandria for its new public safety complex.Read more from Link NKY
'They're in good spirits' | Boone County deputies shot in Walton identified, are home recovering
Two Boone County sheriff's deputies who were shot last week while serving a warrant in Walton are "in good spirits" and recovering from their injuries at home, according to Major Philip Ridgell.Read more from WCPO
Man pleads guilty for threats made against Rowan County prosecutor
A Rowan County man will receive prison time for threats made against a prosecutor, according to Attorney General Russell Coleman.Read more from WSAZ
New shelter advisory board convenes
The Montgomery County Animal Shelter Advisory Board held its first meeting Aug. 27.Read more from the Mt. Sterling Advocate
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