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Court approves one-time $5,000 contribution to regional recovery initiative tied to opioid-abatement grant

November 27, 2025 | Scott County, Kentucky


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Court approves one-time $5,000 contribution to regional recovery initiative tied to opioid-abatement grant
The Scott County Fiscal Court voted to approve a conditional, one-time contribution of $5,000 to support a proposed Bluegrass Recovery Initiative partnership. County officials said the contribution is tied to the initiative's application for state opioid abatement grant funds and would be used to help coordinate prevention, recovery and reentry systems across counties and cities in the region.

Judge and county staff said the initiative plans to hire staff, including a judicial liaison position to connect courts with recovery services. Court members described the request as modest and regional in scope; discussion referenced a larger grant the initiative is seeking (participants mentioned a figure of roughly $1 million spread over several years in the discussion, with variations in the transcript about term length). The court approved the contribution by motion and voice vote.

No specific contract language or binding multi-year county commitment was recorded; county approval was for the one-time payment conditional on the initiative securing the state grant funds.

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