School District Holds Property Tax Rates Steady for Fall
Canada, KY · August 20, 2026
Overcast skies are drifting down the hollows early today. There is plenty moving across the ridge once the drizzle clears.
The Lead
In their latest public session, the Pike County Board of Education voted to keep local property tax rates unchanged for the 2026–2027 fiscal year. District leadership weighed increasing utility and maintenance expenses against the financial pressures on local families, deciding to absorb those operational costs internally rather than passing a rate hike on to property owners.
Maintaining the current rate ensures steady funding for daily school operations, student transportation, and early childhood programming across eastern Pike County. District officials plan to cover projected cost increases by streamlining administrative purchasing and drawing on targeted state educational grants. The formal revenue budget will be finalized during the board's public hearing next month.
Local Pulse
State Fire Commission Schedules Fall School Registration is now open for area volunteer firefighters attending upcoming safety certification classes.
County Sanitation Department Expands Pickup Rural households can request large item curbside collection starting next week by phoning public works.
Today's Outlook
- High 84°F · Low 70°F — Drizzle (42% chance of precipitation)
- Keep a light rain jacket within reach for passing afternoon showers today.
What's On Around Town
Pikeville: Adult Beginner Guitar Class Pike County Public Library (126 Trivette Dr), 2:00 PM Weekly acoustic instruction for beginners — remember to bring your own instrument.
Belfry: Thursday Evening Line Dancing Post 49 Market (25102 US-119), 5:00 PM Relaxed step-by-step dance practice for all local skill levels.
Williamson: Tug River Trail Evening Walk Williamson Housing Authority Lawn, 6:00 PM A casual neighborhood stroll along the river path just across the river.
Spotlight & Story
- The Tug Valley Amateur Radio Club Operating since 1978, this volunteer group maintains three emergency repeater stations across the surrounding ridges. Members conduct weekly radio net checks every Thursday, giving local operators real-time weather and emergency relay training across rural mountain hollows.
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