McCracken County Fiscal Court ordered on Sept. 8 that the judge‑executive apply for a CAFO insurance grant program to fund OSHA compliance consulting services for the county Road Department; the project was described at $12,000 with the grant to award up to $10,000 and the county responsible for a 20% match of the total project cost.
At the same meeting the court approved three subrecipient agreements for fiscal year 2026. The minutes record a $23,417 subrecipient agreement with Lifeline Recovery Center (recorded as establishing recordkeeping and allowable uses in compliance with KRS 16.291), a $57,992 agreement with Purchase Area Health Department (recorded as complying with KRS 15.291), and a $23,417 agreement with Full Rivers Behavioral Health (also recorded as complying with KRS 15.291). The treasurer was authorized to pay the agreed amounts in each agreement.
All listed items were approved on the record with motions and recorded as carried. The meeting record notes the grant application amount, the maximum award, and the required 20 percent local match for the CAFO insurance grant; the transcript does not include project timelines, detailed scopes of work for the subrecipient agreements, or additional funding sources beyond the amounts recorded.