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Jackson County fiscal court recognizes 9-1-1 NCIC terminal, accepts surplus bids and OKs appraisal for Hamby kitchen

Jackson County Fiscal Court · January 8, 2026
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Summary

The fiscal court voted to recognize its 9-1-1 dispatch center for NCIC terminal enrollment, accepted high bids on surplus vehicles, and authorized an appraisal of the Hamby kitchen building to explore sale or repurposing.

Jackson County Fiscal Court on Jan. 8 approved a package of routine administrative actions that included recognizing the county 9-1-1 dispatch center as an originating agency for the National Crime Information Center, accepting high bids on several surplus vehicles and authorizing an updated appraisal of the Hamby kitchen building.

Brody Keck, identified at the meeting as Jackson County’s 9-1-1 director, told the court the NCIC terminal would allow officers and dispatchers to run license-plate and criminal-history queries directly rather than routing them through the Kentucky State Police post, which he said can take three to eight minutes. Keck said the change…

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