Water Main Break in Lancaster: Update on Restoration Efforts

In a recent update, the Garrard County Water Association confirmed that the break has been successfully isolated, mitigating any further risk to Garrard County Water customers. This development marks a critical step in ensuring the safety and well-being of the affected residents. The city's prompt response and effective management of the situation have been instrumental in preventing any significant hazards associated with the water main break.

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Water Main Break Affects Entire Region

In a significant development for residents of Garrard County, the Garrard County Water Association has announced a water main break in the City of Lancaster. This critical incident is expected to impact the entire county, with widespread issues including low water pressure and potential outages.

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Lancaster City Council Readies for Monthly Meeting

The Lancaster City Council is poised to hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday, December 4, at the Council Chambers located at 308 West Maple Avenue, starting at 6:00 PM. This session, open to the public, promises to address a wide range of community-related issues and updates, ensuring active civic engagement and transparent governance.

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Public Meeting Scheduled for Dec. 6

The Kentucky Chemical Demilitarization Citizens’ Advisory Commission (CAC) and Chemical Destruction Community Advisory Board (CDCAB) will hold a meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 6, at 1:30 p.m. in Rooms A and B on the lobby level at Eastern Kentucky University’s Carl D. Perkins Building located on Kit Carson Drive in Richmond, Kentucky.

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General Fund and Road Fund Receipts for October 2023

The Office of State Budget Director reported today that October’s General Fund receipts rose 1.9 percent, or $23.2 million, over last year’s total.  Revenues for the month were $1,236.8 million compared to $1,213.6 million collected in October 2022.  October 2023 is the 14th consecutive month of General Fund receipts in excess of $1 billion. Receipts have increased 5.6 percent for the first four months of the fiscal year and can decline 2.9 percent over the final eight months of FY24 to achieve the official revenue estimate of $15,117.7 million. 

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