For the past several months, Trigg County Judge-Executive Stan Humphries and a number of noted local dignitaries have been working in the background — but actively discussing best practices for incoming use-them-or-lose-them funds tied to the national opioid settlement, and much-needed crisis abatement. During Monday night’s fiscal court meeting, and after a lengthy presentation from Pennyrile District Health Department Director Ashley Tyler and…
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