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City of Henderson gets state road grant

City of Henderson gets state road grant HENDERSON, Ky.  The state has awarded nearly $70,000 to the City of Henderson for repaving Wathen Lane. The funds  totalling $68,000  is being administered through the Department of Rural and Municipal Aid within the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Henderson was one of 32 cities and counties across the state who received a portion of the recent $5 million funding award to complete nearly 70 projects, according to a news release. Nearly 60 miles of roadway will be resurfaced, repaired or built with the funding, state officials said. The City of Henderson is delighted to have received this support for our continued efforts to rebuild the foundation for Wathen Lane, said Donna Stinnett, spokesperson for the City.

Fiscal Court approves grant applications, talks 911 and county cleanup

Janie Slaven | CJ County Treasurer Joan Isaacs discusses a recommendation to replace the 911 phone system at Tuesday s meeting of Pulaski County Fiscal Court.  Janie Slaven | CJ Pulaski County Emergency Management/911 Director Aaron Ross presented several items during Tuesday s fiscal court meeting. Janie Slaven | CJ While magistrates Mike Strunk, left, and Jason Turpen, center, listen, County Treasurer Joan Isaacs explains why the 911 center should contract with the state to replace its phone system.  Grants were a hot topic this week for Pulaski County Fiscal Court. On Tuesday, Emergency Management/911 Director Aaron Ross asked permission on behalf of the Somerset-Pulaski County Special Response Team to apply for a radio tower grant. SRT, he explained, is applying because it s the only local agency eligible but the tower will be owned by the county and can be used by all first-responding agencies. If awarded, the grant would be 100-percent funded without a needed ma

In a roundabout way: City looks to renovate Winchester Avenue

Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Stephen Sewell, an engineer with Palmer Engineering, gives a presentation about plans to update parking patterns in downtown Ashland at the Ashland City Commission meeting on Thursday. Ashland City Engineer Steve Cole stands behind him. featured Apr 8, 2021

In a roundabout way: City looks to renovate Winchester Avenue

In a roundabout way: City looks to renovate Winchester Avenue
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