For the 2024-2025 school year, the board elected to maintain the tax rate of 52.2 cents for both real estate and personal property.
The 501(c)3 organization, which got its start about a year ago, introduced new plans aimed at revitalizing public spaces and fostering a sense of pride within Barren County’s communities.
While union members have not received any correspondence from AT&T leadership yet, they say they’re prepared to remain on the picket line as long as it takes to receive results.
Roughly $80 million is for the Impact Center, and $7 million is for the guaranteed energy savings project phase two.
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