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Counties in the news

The latest stories and information from across the Commonwealth
Counties in the News highlights stories and developments about Kentucky's counties. From county government initiatives to economic progress and community events, here's a roundup of counties making headlines this week.



Week of Jan. 5, 2026

 
Woodford County launches project to plant 30,000 trees by 2030

Woodford County Judge Executive James Kay is asking residents to help plant 30,000 trees across the county by 2030 as development and infrastructure projects reduce the area’s tree coverage.

Read more from WKYT


Simpson County passes ordinance placing greater restrictions on data centers

A proposed data center in Simpson County remains in limbo after local government passed an ordinance that regulates advanced technology centers and integrated energy systems within the county.

Read more from WKYU  



McCracken County Fiscal Court advances salary ordinance with sheriff's support

The McCracken County Fiscal Court passed a first reading of a proposed updated ordinance Monday to enact cost of living adjustments for county employee salaries.

Read more from the Paducah Sun


Immigrant citizens would be barred from local, state offices in Kentucky under proposed bills

Kentucky Rep. Shane Baker wants to ban naturalized citizens and people with dual citizenship from holding local or state office. 

Read more from Louisville Public Media


Community pushes back against talks of public hospital's sale

Originally opened in March of 1964 as Benton Municipal Hospital, the Marshall County Hospital has seen a variety of changes over the years, but the biggest change yet may be taking shape.

Read more from The Tribune Courier


CASA of the Heartland announces 2025 impact and expansion into Hart County

 CASA of the Heartland recently announced its regional growth of 2025, including the expansion of services that now formally reach Hart County, effective January 1.

Read more from The Lane Report


Louisville Metro Government taps AI to speed up permits, keeps humans in control

Louisville Metro hires a new AI chief to streamline permitting and city processes, but officials say humans remain in charge.

Read more from WHAS11


Campbell County to buy specialized equipment for AJ Jolly Lake project

Campbell County approved seeking bids for two large pieces of equipment that will help the AJ Jolly Lake dredging project.

Read more from Link NKY


Cable thefts amid rising copper prices having wide impact in Kentucky communities

Rising copper prices are a contributor to cable thefts across the nation. Stolen cables in Laurel County on Monday contributed to outages in central Kentucky.

Read more from LEX18




Week of Dec. 29, 2025

 
Perry County Fiscal Court partners with Appalachian Horse Project for new horse center

A new horse center in Perry County is aiming to address the ongoing controversy surrounding free-roaming horses in Eastern Kentucky, while also bringing tourism to the area.

Read more from WYMT



Bullitt County sheriff's budget wins fiscal court funding, approval

In what turned out to be a much more discussed matter than in years past, Bullitt Fiscal Court did finally agree to the 2026 calendar budget proposed by sheriff Walt Sholar.

Read more from The Pioneer News  



Scott County pursues action against Bluegrass Water rate hikes

Scott County Fiscal Court unanimously elected to move forward with Louisville law firm Strobo Barkley on a motion to intervene regarding Bluegrass Water’s recent rate adjustment application to the Public Service Commission.

Read more from the News-Graphic


‘Could have been catastrophic’: Kentucky town relieved after train derailment

Clean-up is underway in Todd County after an early morning train derailment. At least 31 cars went off the railroad, sparking a fire after toxic chemicals were released.

Read more from WSMV


Butler County buys 40 acres of city property; trash pick-up contract awarded

The Industrial Development Authority Board gave a presentation proposing the county purchase 40 acres inside the Morgantown city limits for $315,000. 

Read more from Beech Tree News




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