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Votes at a glance: Clark County fiscal court approves routine business, promotions, paving and appointments

November 12, 2025 | Clark County, Kentucky


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Votes at a glance: Clark County fiscal court approves routine business, promotions, paving and appointments
At its regular meeting the Clark County fiscal court approved a suite of routine administrative and operational items by voice vote.

Items the court approved included: amendments and minutes for prior meetings; cash transfers (with an assurance that $100,000 previously borrowed from the community fund will be returned); the bills list and a supplemental bills list (the fourth-quarter 911 fee line was removed for follow-up to confirm application of a ~ $257,000 collections credit); approval to advertise procurement for a fire truck (see separate article); paving for Hector Road (precinct 1); promotions in the Clark County Fire Department (Nicholas Carson to captain; Zachary Humphrey to lieutenant); and an order reappointing Teddy Martin to the Clark Water District.

The court also considered four appointments to the Clark County Ethics Commission and adopted a staggered schedule of end dates for the four-year terms to preserve compliance with the ethics ordinance that requires staggered terms. Staff provided various routine reports (transit, county dealer reports, constable reports) and announced the next regular meeting for Nov. 26 at 8:30 a.m.

Where the transcript records partial follow-up or missing detail (for example the exact 911 fee invoice application), the court directed staff to verify and return that item for resolution.

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