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Christian County Budget Committee working on draft plan

Hopkinsville, KY, USA / WHOP 1230 AM | News Radio Apr 22, 2021 9:54 AM The Christian County Budget Committee met with department heads and have received agency funding requests as they begin the process of crafting a spending plan for the county in the next fiscal year. Treasurer Walter Cummings says members of the committee met with leaders of the Road Department, Animal Shelter, Emergency Management and Christian County Jail Wednesday and heard their allocation requests.

Sheriff explains CARES Act relief funding, what it is used for

After the COVID-19 pandemic led to businesses closing to the public early last year, the Kentucky state government began providing COVID relief funding in the form of reimbursements through the CARES Act. Locally, Christian County Fiscal Court received around $3.2 million through the CARES Act for county reimbursements after the city was forced to spend extra funding due to the ongoing pandemic. Of that $3.2 million, the Christian County Sheriff’s Office received a majority of that relief funding. Specifically, CCSO was given $2,191,025.45 in reimbursements from the Fiscal Court between March, 2019 and now, according to County Treasurer Walter Cummings. Following the relief funds being disbursed, a misconception began floating around that because CCSO received roughly $2 million from the Fiscal Court, that freed up the Sheriff’s Office’s budget money to be spent elsewhere.

Ann Claire Williams, longtime jurist with deep Chicago ties, to lead Anjanette Young inquiry

Ann Claire Williams (right), then still a judge on the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, led a discussion with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at the Auditorium Theatre at Roosevelt University in 2017. Williams was announced Tuesday as the person who will lead an outside investigation of a botched Chicago Police Department raid at the home of a social worker in 2019. Sun-Times file The first Black woman to become a federal judge in Chicago who was once on the short list for the Supreme Court will lead the investigation into the botched 2019 raid of Anjanette Young’s home.

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