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Pike County Fiscal Court authorizes grant application for Greasy Creek Community Center fence

January 30, 2026 | Pike County, Kentucky


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Pike County Fiscal Court authorizes grant application for Greasy Creek Community Center fence
The Pike County Fiscal Court voted to authorize an application to the Appalachian Kentucky Civic Experiment Grant Program to fund a fence at the Greasy Creek Community Center.

Judge introduced the request and asked Sharon for details; Sharon said the grant request is "for the fence." Commissioner Adkins moved to authorize the application and Commissioner Lewis seconded. The clerk called the roll and Commissioners Scott, Adkins/Atkins, Lewis and the presiding judge voted yes.

The approval was procedural and does not commit county matching funds; the court recorded the authorization to submit the application so the Greasy Creek Community Center may seek the grant award. The court did not discuss a project timeline or the grant amount during the open meeting.

The court will proceed with submission of the application to the Appalachian Kentucky Civic Experiment Grant Program and will return to the court if the grant requires local matching funds or additional approvals.

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