For the next month, the Pennyrile Area Development District and its nine sitting judge-executives will come to the table in executive committee — and make a decision about how best to continue some level of the senior home-delivered meals plan.
During Monday’s PADD meeting, Director of Health and Family Services Department’s Amanda Stokes confirmed their state budgetary shortfall has taken effect as of July 1, with regional changes coming.
In all, it’s the projected $1.7 million loss in funding for PADD’s constituents, which include senior citizens in Trigg, Christian, Todd, Muhlenberg, Caldwell, Lyon, Hopkins, Crittenden and Livingston counties…