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Fiscal Court Discusses Proposed Unity Banner

Fiscal Court Discusses Proposed Unity Banner
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
May. 11, 2020 | MCCRACKEN COUNTY
By West Kentucky Star Staff May. 11, 2020 | 10:30 PM | MCCRACKEN COUNTY
During the McCracken County Fiscal Court meeting, Judge Executive, Craig Clymer, provided an update on his unity water tower project.

The Fiscal Court is one step closer to making the unity water tower banner a reality after discussing a new bank account for the project. The request comes after Clymer says they received several thousand dollars in donations for the project unsolicited.

Clymer says he has settled on a design, and says Paducah Mayor Brandi Harless is on board with the project. The next step is to get approval from the Paducah Water Board. Clymer says he does expect to get their approval, but he does have a backup plan if Paducah Water does not approve the project.

According to Clymer, they are close to knowing whether the project is viable or not. Soon they'll decide whether they should paint the unity message directly onto the water tower or to get a banner.

He reiterated that the project would be funded by donations and not by tax payer money. You can see our previous story on the proposed unity banner at the link below.

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