For more than a year, Christian County officials have been working to finish out a multi-million-dollar emergency radio project that — when completed — will allow comprehensive communication for first responders and law enforcement alike.
More steps were taken this past Tuesday, when fiscal court passed a resolution that allows county leaders to return to the bond market for a $270,000 one-time change and eventual reimbursement — creating a more permanent microwave location, rather than leasing other property at $25,000 a year for the next decade.
Noting both the City of Hopkinsville and City of Oak Grove have made “sizable investments” to the front, Judge-Executive Jerry Gilliam offered a concise explanation of the change…