Trigg County Judge-Executive Hollis Alexander shared a list of expenditures during the recent Trigg County Fiscal Court meeting that included $10,000 in ambulance grant funding for Trigg County Hospital, $18,825 to Christian County for boarding inmates, $9,250 to Pennyrile Allied Community Services for the Trigg County Senior Citizens Center and a payment of $59,461.25 to the Pennyrile District Health Department.
The meeting on Jan. 19 took place a day after the Martin Luther King Jr., holiday, with magistrates meeting at their regular meeting location in the fiscal courtroom at the Trigg County Courthouse.
Alexander noted that the expenditures, totaling $227,858.75, were up quite a bit, but he pointed out that the total included a lot of quarterly payments, like that to the health department, for example.
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The Todd County Health Department on Thursday reported 14 new cases for a second consecutive day and announced another death, while there were two more fatalities recorded in Caldwell County.
Fifteen Todd County residents have died with the coronavirus, with no other details released on the latest patient.
Eleven of the new cases are adults, three are minors and all of them are isolating at home. Most are experiencing mild or mild to moderate symptoms and only two are asymptomatic.
At least 428 of Todd County’s 516 total cases have recovered, 68 are healing at home and five are in a hospital.