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    29 Kentucky coal counties share in $119,625

    By Kentucky Today,

    2024-08-07
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    Gov. Andy Beshear announced Wednesday that $119,625 will be provided to 29 Kentucky coal counties to help support local improvement projects, in an annual program based on a percentage of mine permit and acreage fees paid by surface coal mining companies in each county.

    Funds can be used for specific projects or for more general funding purposes based on each county’s needs. In previous years, the refunds have been used for maintaining and repairing county roads and bridges, improving county parks, maintenance expenses for county jails and animal shelters and more.

    “We are excited to announce that this is an increase of $15,000 from the refunds received last year,” said Gov. Beshear. “This money is a welcome resource for our communities and will be put to good use. Every dollar helps, and I am proud to be able to return a little bit back to those communities that have supported our nation for decades.”

    The recipients and amounts include:

    Bell County Fiscal Court:  $22,337.50

    Boyd County Fiscal Court:  $125

    Breathitt County Fiscal Court:  $2,937.51

    Clay County Fiscal Court:  $1,583.33

    Daviess County Fiscal Court:  $375

    Elliott County Fiscal Court:  $250

    Floyd County Fiscal Court:  $7,066.67

    Harlan County Fiscal Court:  $15,904.17

    Henderson County Fiscal Court:  $900

    Hopkins County Fiscal Court:  $2,525

    Jackson County Fiscal Court:  $125

    Johnson County Fiscal Court:  $1,216.67

    Knott County Fiscal Court:  $12,279.18

    Knox County Fiscal Court:  $4,375

    Lawrence County Fiscal Court:  $250

    Leslie County Fiscal Court:  $1,462.50

    Letcher County Fiscal Court:  $6,608.34

    Magoffin County Fiscal Court:  $1,625

    Martin County Fiscal Court:  $1,541.67

    McCreary County Fiscal Court:  $250

    Morgan County Fiscal Court:  $750

    Muhlenberg County Fiscal Court:  $1,275

    Ohio County Fiscal Court:  $1,500

    Owsley County Fiscal Court:  $250

    Perry County Fiscal Court:  $3,920.85

    Pike County Fiscal Court:  $10,791.67

    Union County Fiscal Court:  $11,975

    Webster County Fiscal Court:  $625

    Whitley County Fiscal Court:  $4,800

    Last year, Kentucky’s coal-producing communities received more than $74 million in coal severance tax funds from fiscal year 2023, marking the most money allocated to these communities in 10 years. The money was distributed among 29 coal-producing counties and municipalities within those counties to support their economies and communities.

    The post 29 Kentucky coal counties share in $119,625 appeared first on Winchester Sun .

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    Hei Hei
    08-07
    don't spend it all in one spot ...
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