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Judge warns of storm-related scammers; county outlines debris, shredding and disaster-response guidance

2769006 · March 21, 2025
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Summary

Following recent hail and storm damage, Daviess County officials warned residents about storm-repair scams, explained that the county does not meet state disaster thresholds for public assistance, and said the transfer station will accept roofing shingles while urging residents to use reputable local contractors.

Daviess County Judge Executive (name not specified) and commissioners used the March 20 fiscal court meeting to warn residents about storm-repair scams, to describe the county’s conversations with state emergency-management officials, and to outline short-term debris and service arrangements.

The judge said he had spent several hours with the Kentucky attorney general’s office and county emergency-management officials following severe hailstorms. He said county staff and the state do not yet meet the dollar thresholds required for state or federal…

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