Governor Beshear Announces Funding for Eastern Kentucky Communities

Governor Andy Beshear announced funding of more than $23,000,000 has been awarded to six cities, seven counties, and one school board affected by the floods in 2022. 

Breathitt County will receive $3 million;

The Breathitt County Board of Education will receive just over $3.3 million;

The city of Jackson in Breathitt County will receive $400,000;

The city of Buckhorn in Perry County will receive $500,000;

The city of Fleming-Neon in Letcher County will receive $350,000;

Floyd County will receive $2.5 million;

The city of Hindman in Knott County will receive $750,000;

Knott County will receive $250,000;

Letcher County will receive just over $5.4 million;

Perry County will receive $5 million. The awards will help the local governments and school boards recover from financial strains caused by the natural disaster.

Kentucky hospitals are facing a  staffing shortage.  The Kentucky Hospital Association said 12% of hospital jobs are not filled at this time.  The Association reported there is a need for 4,000 registered nurses.