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Squire Taylor updated the court on the All Points Broadband project, saying engineering has started and construction in Kentucky is scheduled to begin Jan. 23, with 20% completion expected by June 15, 80% by Sept. 30 and project completion by Dec. 10. He cautioned that county-level phasing across the three counties in the project would be clarified by tax-day engagement on April 15.
The court approved two community race events: the Iron Horse run (organizer reported no course changes and partner agencies in place) and the Lucky Leprechaun series proposed by RaceRise; organizers said proceeds benefit the Woodford Humane Society and Foster Care Council. Officials asked organizers to provide notices to residents along routes and to coordinate police and EMS staffing.
Squire Carl warned the local food pantry recently served 60 families in two hours and had run out of food; he appealed for donations of groceries and whole turkeys to meet immediate need. The court encouraged community support and noted upcoming food drives.
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