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Residents in Several Kentucky Counties Are Without Water

Leaks in service lines have left residents in several Kentucky counties without access to water for cleaning or drinking. Jan. 29 was the eighth day that hundreds of residents were without water in Harlan County.

It s awful Several Kentucky counties deal with water outages, one for eight days

State officials hold public meeting about proposed closure of coal-fired power plants

State officials hold public meeting about proposed closure of coal-fired power plants
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Louisville developer known for revitalizing neighborhoods turns his eyes to coal country

Louisville developer known for revitalizing neighborhoods turns his eyes to coal country Chris Kenning, Louisville Courier Journal © Courtesy of Gill Holland The building in downtown Harlan, Kentucky, where Louisville developer Gill Holland is working to open a brewery as part of what he envisions as a larger revitalization effort. Louisville developer Gill Holland, known for revitalization projects in city neighborhoods, is turning his sights on an unlikely new spot: Kentucky s coal country. Holland is working to open the Harlan County Beer Co., which later this year will become the first brewery-restaurant in Harlan’s historic downtown since Prohibition and one of the few in the region.

Harlan County Fiscal Court releases funding package plan to assist agencies and organizations

On December 15, Judge Executive Dan Mosley presented a $400,000 funding proposal to the Harlan County Fiscal Court. The proposal was approved by Magistrates Bill Moore, Clark Middleton, Jim Roddy, Paul Browning and James Howard at the Fiscal Court Tuesday. The $400,000 funding proposal includes: $50,000 to the Harlan County Sheriff’s Department for improved equipment, protect officers and conduct drug seizures. $20,000 to the Harlan County Rescue Squad for improved equipment to protect the general public. $20,000 to each county fire department to improve equipment and personal protective gear for firefighters. $100,000 to Black Mountain Utility District and $50,000 to Cawood Water District for operations to subsidize lost revenue due to the pandemic.

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