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Just a day after Pulaski County Fiscal Court discussed the county s status in regard to getting federal assistance for recent flood damage, Governor Andy Beshear on Wednesday submitted a new ....
Facebook Deputy Judge-Executive Dan Price assured magistrates that Pulaski County should be getting some federal assistance for flooding that occurred in late February and early March. Facebook Jason Turpen Photo Pulaski County suffered a great deal of road damage in recent flooding and, according to county officials, have met the federal threshold for infrastructure assistance. A hot topic at Tuesday s meeting of Pulaski County Fiscal Court was the recent announcement that President Joe Biden had approved a disaster declaration for a limited number of counties following the flooding that hit Kentucky in late February and early March. District 4 Magistrate Mark Ranshaw expressed concern over the county s status since it wasn t included in last Friday s announcement. People are contacting me to ask why haven t we gotten this yet, he said. ....
Caleb Lowndes | CJ Turner Street in Somerset was one of several local roads to flood during torrential rainfall which began on February 27. Just over two weeks after Governor Andy Beshear requested a major disaster declaration from the federal government, President Joe Biden approved the request Friday and ordered federal assistance to support Kentucky communities and individuals to help them recover from some of the worst flooding in Kentucky s history. But Pulaski County missed the cut at least initially. I think it is still open, Judge-Executive Steve Kelley said Monday, though he acknowledged that some counties suffered more extensive damage. ....
File photo i cj County officials are seeking a path for reimbursement after covering a bond payment and health insurance for the Lake Cumberland Regional Airport. Budget woes continue for the Lake Cumberland Regional Airport, judging by discussion during Tuesday s meeting of Pulaski County Fiscal Court. Judge-Executive Steve Kelley presented a bond payment bill which the airport had turned in for approval prior to what would have been the November 24 meeting, which was cancelled after Governor Andy Beshear announced the latest COVID-19 restrictions. While Judge Kelley noted that the county s name is attached to the bond making Fiscal Court ultimately responsible airport officials have also failed to meet their obligation with the county regarding health insurance for its employees. We ve got to decide how to move forward with paying this bond payment but also holding them accountable for the agreement that they have made with us regarding their health insuranc ....