Mill Springs Battlefield was the highlight of a routine Pulaski County Fiscal Court meeting, which couldn t be streamed via Facebook due to technical difficulties Tuesday morning.
Courtesy Pulaski County Clerk s Office
Pulaski County Clerk Linda Burnett (center) and her staff met Monday with Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles and local FFA students to promote the Ag Tag initiative, through which farmers can donate $10 for ag youth programs when they renew their farm tags each March.
Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles was in Pulaski County Monday promoting Kentucky Agriculture Month in partnership with the Pulaski County Clerk s Office.
March is the month for renewing specialty farm license plates which are open to anyone engaged in the production of crops, livestock or dairy products. New plates or renewal decals expire March 31 of each year and cost $31 the annual $21 licensing fee per ag tag plus $10 which is donated to the Ag Tag initiative benefitting local FFA (Future Farmers of America) and 4-H programs.