posted Feb 5, 2020
Membership in KPPA, a chapter of the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing, offers a variety of benefits to individuals employed in public-sector procurement in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
posted Feb 12, 2023
The Kentucky River Area Development District is a quasi-governmental agency working with city and county governments in the KRADD area to improve the quality of life for our citizens. KRADD serves as a representative of local units of government and citizens throughout the area as a communication network for cities, counties, state and federal governments.
posted Sep 2, 2021
The Kentucky RIVERKEEPER is an independent non-profit devoted to the preservation of the River and the communities that depend upon it. The group focuses on education, research/monitoring, litigation, advocacy and listening to the voices of citizens and leaders throughout the watershed. The Kentucky Riverkeeper is part of the Waterkeeper ALLIANCE, a group of more than 300 "keepers" around the world.
posted Mar 8, 2018
The Department for Local Government (DLG), under the Office of the Governor, provides financial help in the way of grant and loan assistance, as well as advising local governments in matters of budget, personnel and other issues relevant to those entities.
posted Nov 3, 2020
Kentucky's Tourism, Arts & Heritage Cabinet is headed by Secretary Mike Berry. The Cabinet oversees 13 individual agencies within state government.
posted Jan 16, 2018
As a member of the Elkhorn City Area Heritage Council, James was the key organizer for the IMBA Trail Care Crew visit, held March 16-19, 2006.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Mike Bossert has been a member of Fort Harrod Back Country Horsemen (FHBCH) since its inception approximately four years ago.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Mike is a champion of sustainable trail design and multi-use trails.
posted Jan 16, 2018
As Vice-President of the Elkhorn City Area Heritage Council, Nina is one of its public faces.
posted Jan 16, 2018
A longtime advocate of outdoor activities and recreational hiking, Steve Barbour founded "The Sheltowee Trace Association" in September 2009, and was voted in by Board Members as its first Executive Director.