LaRue County Fiscal Court, meeting at the courthouse in Hodgenville Oct. 11, approved David Whelan Electric of Hodgenville to connect an emergency generator with the courthouse.
Tommy Turner, county judge-executive, told magistrates Whelan's bid of $19,822, was the better of two bids submitted. He said the generator would allow emergency and other services to remain operable in the event power was lost as it was a couple of years ago during storms.
The court set the county's trick or treat schedule for 6-8 p.m. Oct. 31.
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