Trigg Ambulance Department To Apply For Homeland Security Grant

Photo(s) from a previous Trigg County Fiscal Court meeting

Trigg County magistrates approved to file for a Homeland Security grant that could provide some new equipment for the county’s ambulance service and the jailer’s budget during a special called meeting Monday afternoon.

Judge-Executive Hollis Alexander says the grant will not cost the county anything.

 

Alexander adds, if approved, this will be a great opportunity for the ambulance department to get some much-needed equipment.

In addition, Trigg County Jailer James Hughes presented his $570,400 budget to magistrates.

 

Magistrates unanimously approved the budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year.

During the magistrate comment period, Mike Wright thanked Trigg County Hospital for all of their hard work during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Trigg County Fiscal Court meetings and many others will be held electronically through the COVID-19 outbreak, because of Senate Bill 150, which was recently by the Kentucky General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Andy Beshear.

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