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Oldham County approves opioid‑abatement travel and hears NET program update

Oldham County Fiscal Court · November 19, 2025
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Summary

The fiscal court approved up to $15,920 from opioid‑abatement funds to send county representatives and two health‑department staff to a Nashville summit and received an update on a NET (neuroelectric therapy) program; county staff reported early positive results from 3 participants and noted 25 treatments are available.

Oldham County Fiscal Court approved a committee recommendation on Nov. 18 to spend up to $15,920 from its opioid‑abatement account to send up to seven Oldham County representatives (including two health‑department employees) to the prescription and illicit‑drug summit in Nashville in April 2026.

Magistrate Jeffries told the court the opioid‑abatement committee reviewed eligible uses and recommended the travel as an approved expense. After discussion about whether the delegation should include elected officials or only employees, the court settled on language allowing "up to seven Oldham County…

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