A new enclosed trailer, donated for the county’s inmate work detail program, will be seen soon on the roads.
Four inmates from the Oldham County Jail are assigned on a daily basis to work with the county road department, under the direction of inmate work supervisor, Troy Woosley.
Inmates assigned to the program are incarcerated for Class D felonies, which means they are in jail for non-violent offenses.
Judge-Executive David Voegele said he initiated the program to help stretch manpower in the road department.