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The court took up a litany of issues, from animal control to alcohol licensing to surplus items.
Curiously, the bond refinancing â which was first read at last monthâs meeting â was left off the agenda. Boyd County Judge-Executive Eric Chaney told Commissioner Larry Brown the bond issue will be taken up for second reading on June 8.
 A second reading on the transient room tax ordinance that goes into refinancing a bond was also pushed off to the same date.
The Boyd County Fiscal Court took up the following actions Tuesday:
• Approved the sale of surplus items from the county roads department, including an excavator, some trailers, two dump trucks and a tractor. Chaney said they’ve been run hard over the years the tractor has between 2,500 to 3,000 work hours on it and will probably need a major overhaul. One trailer, which has a broken tongue, will be scrapped. Chaney said the equipment should be up for sale on govdeals.com, an online government equipment
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Bobby Miller, assistant manager of Clark s Pump n Shop No. 49 at the corner of W Summit Road and Hoenig Drive in Summit, rings up a pack of cold beer on Tuesday afternoon at the store.
Bobby Miller, assistant manager of Clark s Pump n Shop No. 49 at the corner of W Summit Road and Hoenig Drive in Summit, rings up a pack of cold beer on Tuesday afternoon at the store.
A sign advertises beer sales coming to the Speedway in Summit.
Craft beer sits on shelves at Clark s Pump n Shop No.49 on Tuesday afternoon.
Clark s Pump n Shop No. 49 in Summit features a beer cave full of cold beer.