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Fiscal Court to join opioid remnant settlement; approves negotiation on Campbellsburg property sale

Henry County Fiscal Court · March 17, 2026
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Summary

The Court voted unanimously to participate in a remnant defendant opioid settlement (six additional defendants) and to authorize Judge Bates to negotiate sale of a small commercial property in Campbellsburg; Denise Perry said funds will be distributed under the previously used framework.

The Fiscal Court voted to participate in a Remnant Defendant’s Settlement that adds six defendants to the opioid abatement settlement framework and to authorize Judge Bates to sign on behalf of Henry County.

Denise Perry, Fiscal Court Clerk, told the Court the settlement includes six additional defendants and that "the funds will be distributed per the previously used framework." The participation vote carried unanimously.

Separately, the Court authorized Judge Bates to negotiate the sale of a small commercial property in Campbellsburg. Bates described the site as a cul-de-sac off Wolfpen that has been gated for years and said a nearby property owner who holds three adjacent lots has offered to purchase it because someone placed a building partially on her property and she wants to construct a home. Bates said of the county parcel that "it is a very small property that we would never use." The motion to authorize negotiation carried unanimously.