14 May 27, 2021
News Outlook
Submitted by Danny “Greasy” Belcher
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Task Force Omega of KY Inc. placed American Flag: at the graves of our
Veterans at the Kendall Springs Cemetery.
Pictured from left to right are Andrew Owen, Jason York, Tony Belcher, Sue
Belcher, Jim Holt, Judy Holt, Danny "Greasy"
Belcher, and David Petifl.
At The Bath County Court House a new POW/MIA Flag was raised by, .Jim Holt,
Judy Holt, Judge Ex Bobby Rogers, Danny
"Greasy" Belcher, Andrew Owen, Bath Co. Coroner. Tony Belcher,
and Rogie Coyle, Bath Co. Clerk, and David Petlil.
Meeting
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the previous year’s audit.
* Court members held
second reading of the dis—
tribution of Coronavirus
Relief Funds to the coun-'
ty’s General Fund, $43,973;
911 Fund, $51,096; and
Sheriff’s Office, $49,077
* They voted pay Hart-
ford Life $426.09 for life in-
surance for county employ—
ees for the month of April;
Treasurer Cline said this
expense would be included
in the monthly recurring
expenses in the new fiscal
year.
* They approved a reso-
lution to receive $19,500
in funds from the state’s
80/20~ bridge program to
replacea low water bridge
on McVey Road. During
the regular May meet-
ing, they accepted bids on
bridge projects for McVey "
Road and Toy Road", Judge
Rogers said during Thurs-
day’s meeting the Toy Road
project was not eligible for
80/20 funds because there
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was no existing bridge
there, but it would be paid
for either out of county
road funds or from discres
tionary funds he would re-
quest. Also at the previous
meeting, court members
approved a similar resolu-
tion to receive $31,640 in
80/20 funds to replace a
low-water bridge for Polks-
ville Cemetery Road.
* Court members tabled
any action on a cable TV
franchise agreement with
Spectrum. County Attor-
ney Kim Price explained
that Spectrum is request-
ing a renewal of their fran-
chise with county and to in-
clude an automatic renewal
in ten years, but she said
the automatic. renewal is
prohibited under Kentucky
statute. She suggested
that Judge Rogers needed
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* They approved pay-
ment of $18,000 to Reyn-
olds Truck and Equipment
for outfitting a second new
truck'for the County Road
Department
* They approved pay-
ment of $25 a day to Leah
Thompson for trash pickup
at Cave Run Lake, to be
paid out of litter abatement
funds. Judge Rogers said
she works up to six days a
week.
* They approved pay-
ment of $1750 to R. L. Cau-
dill Construction to clean
out three culverts under
Clear Creek Road.
* They approved the sale
of a New Holland 5030 trac-
tor for $8500
* They also approved the
hiring of Dylan Ferrell as
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