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Oldham County signs interlocal agreement to join regional drug‑enforcement task force; $40,000 seed funding pledged

2490022 · March 4, 2025
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Oldham County agreed to join a regional North‑Central Kentucky drug‑enforcement task force and will sign an interlocal agreement that contemplates a $40,000 seed contribution to start the initiative.

The Oldham County Fiscal Court voted March 4 to sign an interlocal agreement joining Carroll, Gallatin, Henry, Owen and Trimble counties and the Kentucky State Police to form a regional drug‑enforcement task force for North‑Central Kentucky.

Judge Executive David Vogel and county staff said the agreement is intended to seed a multi‑county initiative to address illegal drug sales and related enforcement across the corridor. The proposed interlocal calls for a $40,000 initial contribution from this jurisdiction; Vogel and other officials said the final funding source — the county’s opioid‑settlement allocation or…

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