Hardin County government finished the first half of the 2012-13 budget cycle on a high note. Revenues topped expenditures by $2.7 million during the first six months, an improvement of $684,079 from last year, according to a news release from Judge-Executive Harry Berry’s office.
“Anytime you have more revenues than expenditures, it’s a good thing,” Berry said in an interview Friday.
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