Week of May 18, 2026
Paul Hays appointed as interim Jackson County judge/executive
Paul Hays, the winner of the Republican primary for judge/executive, has been appointed by the governor to serve out the remainder of Shane Gabbard's term.
Read more from the Jackson County Sun
Second ambulance starting in Todd County
A second ambulance has been added to emergency response efforts in Todd County.
Judy sworn in as Harrison County magistrate, court approves new hires
Lourena Judy was sworn in as the magistrate for Harrison County’s District 2 at the fiscal court’s May 12 meeting.
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Johnson County park to be renamed for former judge/executive Tucker Daniel
The Johnson County Fiscal Court voted May 11 to rename the playground in Thealka the Tucker Daniel Park and Playground in recognition of former Judge/Executive Roger T. “Tucker” Daniel.
Read more from the Paintsville Herald
Oral arguments tentatively set in Simpson County data center lawsuits
Two lawsuits tied to a proposed data center development in Simpson County moved forward in court Monday, with tentative dates now set for oral arguments later this in this summer.
Week of May 11, 2026
National Weather Service recognizes Pulaski County as ‘StormReady’
Emergency Management Director Chris Mason said this is a big step in showing their emergency preparedness has improved.
Daviess County Fiscal Court to consider 1-year moratorium on data center applications
Daviess County Fiscal Court on Thursday will consider the first reading of an ordinance that would impose a one-year moratorium on accepting or processing applications related to large-scale data centers and other I.T. infrastructure facilities in Daviess County.
Read more from the Owensboro Times
Federal reimbursements starting to flow to Bullitt County
The federal reimbursements don’t flow in as quickly as the spring flood waters rose in Bullitt County. However, FEMA funds are slowly being returned to recover expenses incurred by various agencies.
Read more from the Pioneer News
Perry County officials meet with residents to discuss cemetery concerns
Perry County officials are taking steps to address ongoing concerns surrounding local cemetery conditions, as residents gathered Friday, May 1, at the Perry County Fiscal Court building to voice complaints and seek solutions during a public meeting led by Perry County Attorney Derek Campbell.
Read more from the Hazard Herald
Knox, Bell counties awarded funding for recycled tire playground projects
Gov. Andy Beshear announced Tuesday that more than $1.3 million will be distributed for 36 projects in 30 counties across Kentucky.
Read more from the Mount Sterling Advocate
County leaders frustrated by lack of state support for inmates
Judge/Executive Eric Chaney and Jailer William Hensley of Boyd County spoke with WKYT about budget challenges and the need for more jail funding.
McCracken County Fiscal Court approves $7.5 million convention center renovation contract
The McCracken County Fiscal Court approved a $7,479,352 design and build contract for renovation to the Paducah-McCracken County Convention & Expo Center Monday.
Week of May 4, 2026
Grant County Fiscal Court lowers occupational tax rate
Approval was given to lower the occupational tax rate to 2%.
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Boone’s Ridge aims to make eastern Kentucky a national outdoor destination
Community members in Bell County toured the Boone’s Ridge project site Tuesday, nearly a decade after planning began for the attraction designed to transform eastern Kentucky into a national outdoor destination.
Warren County Sheriff’s Office cuts ribbon on new training center at Sugar Maple Square
A major investment in public safety is up and running in Warren County.
Beshear announces universal pre-K program in two rural Kentucky counties
Superintendents from two small Kentucky school districts joined Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear Thursday to announce they would take part in a new pilot program to expand access to pre-K to all 4-year-olds in the district.
Read more from Kentucky Public Radio
$26 million grant a ‘shot in the arm’ for Martin Co. water woes
Martin County will receive nearly $26 million in Kentucky WWATERS grant funding to address decades of infrastructure problems that have left residents without reliable access to clean drinking water.
Hopkins County actively enforcing illegal dumping fines
The Hopkins County sanitation department had a report of a large amount of illegal dumping, stirring up quite a fuss at Tuesday’s Fiscal Court meeting.
Shelby County residents raise concerns over proposed high-pressure gas pipeline
Emotions ran high in Shelby County, Kentucky Tuesday night as neighbors demanded answers about a proposed high-pressure natural gas pipeline that could cut through their land.
Frazier Kentucky History Museum receives $1M to take replica exhibit across Commonwealth
The museum announced Wednesday that a replica of the "120: Cool KY Counties" exhibit will be making its way across the state, and that each county will be represented through stories and songs.
Week of April 27, 2026
Johnson County receives $2.6 million for Hager Hill Athletic Complex
Johnson County Judge/Executive Mark McKenzie announced the funding on April 30, following the Paintsville/Johnson County Chamber of Commerce legislative breakfast.
Read more from the Paintsville Herald
New Caldwell County facility expected to boost jobs, economic growth
State representatives, local officials and community members gathered Wednesday to celebrate the completion of construction on Caldwell County’s 100,000-square-foot industrial facility, otherwise known as Spec Building #4.
State OKs $12.8M in matching funds for economic sites in 11 counties
Gov. Andy Beshear announced further momentum within the state’s speed-to-market and site development initiatives as 11 projects supporting future job growth and investment across 11 counties were approved for $12.98 million in state funding to improve Kentucky’s available sites.
Read more from the Lane Report
Coroner pay raise and personnel restructuring top Clark County Fiscal Court agenda
The Clark County Fiscal Court took a significant step toward adjusting local official compensation Thursday night, voting to approve a substantial pay increase for County Coroner Neil Oliver and restructuring the department’s deputy salaries following a recent resignation.
Read more from the Winchester Sun
New drainage board tasked with finding flooding solutions in Daviess County
A new board will soon work to find a solution to lessen flooding across the county during extreme rain events.
Kenton County approves Prus Construction contract for park
Features of the new park could potentially include a climbing tower and bouldering location, a boardwalk system and a ninja skills course.
Ultra-4 off-road racing series coming to Perry County
A major off-road racing series is making a long-term commitment to Perry County with an event set for October that officials expect will draw thousands of visitors.
Week of April 20, 2026
New affordable housing development breaks ground in Leslie County
A community in the mountains is welcoming a new subdivision with many organizations funding the project.
Debbie Johnston sworn in as interim county clerk
The recent passing of Carter County Clerk Mike Johnston left a void both professionally and emotionally in Carter County government.
Read more from the Carter County Times
Community members take on monument restoration, local jail assists
Home to many historic graves, the Cedar Hill Cemetery, located in Princeton, has undergone quite a bit of restoration recently.
Read more from the Times Leader
Grayson County adopts farmers market resolution
The Grayson County Fiscal Court, during its regular meeting last Thursday, April 16, adopted a resolution to enter into an interlocal agreement with the city of Leitchfield to establish a local farmers market.
Read more from Grayson County News
Eastern Kentucky judge/executive resigns after 12 years, citing declining health
A longtime Eastern Kentucky judge/executive is resigning eight months before his term is set to expire, citing ongoing health problems.
Read more from the Lexington Herald-Leader
$20 million EMA facility approved in Daviess County
Emergency services in Daviess County are getting a big upgrade as fiscal court officials say they are just months away from finishing building concepts for the county’s brand new $20 million public safety facility.
Cheaper fuel, more high-paying jobs pitched for Magoffin County
The Magoffin County Fiscal Court met in regular session on Tuesday, April 21, discussing the ambulance service, potential high-paying jobs coming to Magoffin County, transparency with a major utility company and updates to water projects in southern Magoffin.
Read more from the Salyersville Independent
Abatement program students recognized in Whitley County
Members of the community involved with Whitley County's abatement program, an initiative funded through opioid settlement dollars, were recognized during this month's Whitley County Fiscal Court meeting.
Read more from the Times Tribune
Case County secures grant funding for safety improvements
Casey County Fiscal Court has been awarded a Kentucky Association of Counties Insurance Grant.
Read more from Casey County News
Board approves Maysville data center plans, but residents demand regulations
A meeting regarding a future data center in Mason County was held Wednesday evening for planning commissioners to decide whether to approve or deny the development plans.
Week of April 13, 2026
Christian County approves measures related to opioid prevention
The Christian Fiscal Court has given recent approval to several measures related to the use of opioid settlement funds.
Read more from Kentucky New Era
Warren County jail assessment approved to address overcrowding
The Warren County Regional Jail is planning for the future after county leaders approved a jail assessment aimed at addressing overcrowding and improving operations.
Kentucky counties join together to battle opioid crisis
With the state set to receive around $1 billion in opioid settlement funds over the coming years, the Kentucky Association of Counties has formed a cohort of 20 counties across the state to learn how to more efficiently spend the funds.
The county’s jail, Frankfort’s felons and your tax dollars
Currently across the Commonwealth, nearly all counties with jails are paying at least half of all costs to house felons convicted by the state.
Bell County approves bond issue for Boone’s Ridge
The Bell County Fiscal Court approved a resolution to allow the issuing of up to $70 million in revenue bonds to the Appalachian Wildlife Foundation.
Read more from the Middlesboro News
Woodford County Library selected to host Smithsonian exhibit
Woodford County Library is one of only seven libraries in Kentucky chosen to host a Smithsonian traveling exhibit, bringing a national-level display and programming opportunity to the Woodford County community.
Boone County extends regional workforce agreement through 2031
Boone County is extending an interlocal agreement with seven other counties to expand access to federal job training and employment funds across Northern Kentucky.
Week of April 6, 2026
Grayson County receives $500k grant for new EMS facility
The Grayson County Healthcare Foundation recently awarded a $500,000 grant to the Grayson County Fiscal Court to support the construction of the new county emergency medical services (EMS) facility.
Marshall County coroner makes case for salary increase; visitors bureau talks upcoming tourist opportunities
A surprise service recognition opened the April 7 meeting of the Marshall County Fiscal Court. The meeting also saw a request for a salary increase for the coroner’s office, a tourism update, the approval to purchase two new vehicles, and more.
Knox Sports Park officially opens to the public
Community members and local leaders gathered Tuesday evening to celebrate the grand opening of the new Knox Sports Park — a $4 million, 88-acre complex aimed at expanding recreation opportunities while driving tourism and economic growth in Knox County.
Scott County awarded grant funds for EMS camera systems
Scott County Fiscal Court received a $10,000 Kentucky Association of Counties (KACo) Insurance Grant, providing funds toward Samsara camera systems for Georgetown-Scott County EMS vehicles.
Barren County secures $20 million for agricultural expo center in Cave City
Barren County is set to see a major investment aimed at boosting tourism in the region.
Sen. Mitch McConnell, along with state and county officials, celebrated the funding of a new agricultural expo center that will soon stand as an entertainment hub in Cave City.
Marion County considers recovery residences ordinance
An ordinance to require certification of residences that house individuals in recovery from substance abuse was presented to the Marion County Fiscal Court.
Hart County receives $20 million for new wastewater pretreatment facility
A $20 million state appropriation is being awarded to the Hart County Fiscal Court for the construction of a new wastewater pretreatment facility in Horse Cave.
Adios coal tax?
There is a measure in the budget bill in Frankfort that will extend a current law that offers a refund to coal producers even further.
Anderson County tourism director seeks funds for sports complex feasibility study
From youth tournaments to fitness classes and recreational activities, a new sports complex has the potential to bring increased activity—and revenue—to Anderson County, and local leaders are taking the first steps into considering what a facility like this could mean for the community.
Week of March 30, 2026
Crittenden County deputy hospitalized following shooting
A sheriff's deputy was hospitalized following a welfare check Thursday evening.
Fiscal court delays Kentucky Power resolution vote
The Floyd County Fiscal Court tabled a request by an area citizens' group to adopt a resolution supporting transparency and public accountability of the Kentucky Public Service Commission's ongoing management audit of Kentucky Power Company to allow the resolution to be examined from a legal perspective.
Washington County issues spam warnings and FEMA project updates
All around the county there have been rapidly growing reports of spam text messages, which have many residents and workers of the county concerned.
Read more from the Springfield Sun
Caldwell County approves jail budget, pursues grants for asphalt
Caldwell County Fiscal Court advanced the proposed 2027 jail budget and pursued a grant for rubber-modified asphalt to a county road at Thursday’s special called meeting.
Read more from the Herald Ledger
McCracken County sheriff pushes pay raises, staffing to meet growth
McCracken County Sheriff Ryan Norman said a proposed budget motion, approved for consideration by the fiscal court last week, could help address staffing needs and keep the office aligned with the community’s growth.
Read more from the Paducah Sun
How much are Kentucky jails billing to house ICE detainees?
How much Kentucky jails are billing to house ICE detainees has become a local flash point in the broader nationwide conversation about the tactics and the policy surrounding immigration enforcement.
Read more from the Lexington Herald-Leader
Joint Planning Commission fails to make rezoning recommendation for data center project
A rezoning recommendation for a hyperscale data center has yet to be decided by the Maysville-Mason County Joint Planning Commission (JPC) after two nights of public hearings.
Read more from the Ledger Independent
Week of March 23, 2026
Allen County receives nearly $1 million grant for local fire departments
Seven local fire departments are benefiting from a nearly $1 million grant that is supplying each department with new air packs.
Pulaski officials launch “Color My County” contest to engage young residents
Pulaski County officials are inviting elementary school students across the county to showcase their creativity through a new initiative aimed at introducing younger residents to local government.
Bullitt County asks state to lower speed limit on Hwy. 44
Trying to do its part to help make a major thoroughfare a little safer, Bullitt Fiscal Court members took as much action as it could recently.
Read more from The Pioneer News
Community leaders host Founders Day ceremony
Organized as a joint effort between city and county leaders, the ceremony honored 200 years of London's history while recognizing the partnerships that continue to shape the community's future.
Read more from the Sentinel-Echo
Harrison County Fiscal Court approves EMA agreement
A state-wide Emergency Management mutual aid and assistance agreement was unanimously approved by the Harrison County Fiscal Court at their March 24 meeting.
Read more from the News-Graphic
Webster County Fiscal Court approves $3M jail budget, expects higher tax roll
The 2026 tax rolls and the budget for the Webster County Detention Center were the main items on the agenda for the fiscal court Monday, with both marking increases for the coming fiscal year.
Read more from The Messenger
Marion County receives grant for garbage truck cameras
Marion County garbage trucks will be recording. Yes, as the trucks move around the county they will be equipped with cameras thanks to a $10,000 grant from the Kentucky Association of Counties (KACo) through the KACo Insurance Grant Program.
Read more from the Lebanon Enterprise
BRADD, Southern Kentucky Reentry Council distribute 100 recovery backpacks at Warren County Jail
Bags being distributed to inmates reentering society contain simple items that many people may take for granted.
Read more from WNKY
Week of March 16, 2026
Many speak out at Henderson public meeting on wind energy ordinance
A year long series of public meetings got underway Wednesday night in Henderson, as leaders work to draft a wind energy ordinance.
Perry County approves funding draws for Skyview disaster recovery infrastructure
The Perry County Fiscal Court approved several funding draws tied to the Skyview sewer Phase 2 project during its March 10 regular meeting as county officials continue infrastructure work connected to regional disaster recovery efforts.
Major affordable housing development planned for Caldwell County
Caldwell County officials are taking action to meet local housing needs with a major development announced Tuesday night to increase affordable options for residents.
Hearing held in Simpson County data center lawsuit
A status conference was held in Simpson Circuit Court regarding a lawsuit brought by TenKey LandCo I LLC, the company that owns the land in Franklin, Kentucky where a proposed data center would be built.
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Breckinridge County Fiscal Court establishes county tourist commission
The second and final reading of the ordinance establishing a Breckinridge County Tourist Commission was held and approved by the Breckinridge County Fiscal Court during its regular meeting Monday morning.
Read more from the Herald-News
Marshall County breaks ground for inclusive playground
After years of preparations and fundraising efforts, ground was broken for an inclusive playground at Mike Miller Park, near the Miracle League CFSB Field of Dreams facility.
Read more from the Tribune Courier
Hopkins County Fiscal Court discusses department cost increases
When the Hopkins County Fiscal Court held their four-hour long budget meeting last Tuesday morning, magistrates reviewed every department.
Read more from The Messenger
Bell County hears updates on wildlife center
Judge/Executive Albey Brock said there were no concerns about Bell County being responsible for $70 million in bonds being issued as part of the Boone’s Ridge Wildlife Center during the March Fiscal Court meeting.
Read more from Middlesboro News
Inmate crafts crosses, delivers hope to nursing home residents
Gary Mayfield spent more than two months carefully crafting more than 100 wooden crosses inside the Daviess County Detention Center.
Read more from the Owensboro Times
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