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Pike County commits $24,000 to regional anti‑litter initiative
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Pike County Fiscal Court voted to pay $2,000 a month for 12 months to the Center for Rural Development to support an anti‑litter initiative being piloted with Floyd and Perry counties; commissioners said the program aims to fund education and enforcement to reduce roadside and trail litter.
Pike County Fiscal Court voted Wednesday to commit $2,000 a month for 12 months — $24,000 total — to the Center for Rural Development in Somerset to help start a regional anti‑litter initiative alongside Floyd and Perry counties.
The motion was made by Commissioner Lewis and seconded by Commissioner Scott; the roll call showed unanimous approval. Judge Jones led the discussion describing persistent litter at trailheads and illegal dumps and urging an education…
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