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September is City Government Month

The KLC Board of Directors declared September City Government Month in Kentucky, a yearly celebration of cities and KLC's free civics education program for elementary schools.

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KLC Announces 2021 Award Winners

KLC is proud to recognize the 2021 City Government of the Year, Elected City Official of the Year, and City Employee of the Year.

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KLC Cancels 2021 Conference & Expo

With the number of COVID cases in Kentucky continuing to climb, KLC leadership made the difficult decision to cancel the 2021 Conference & Expo planned for September 21-24.

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Reach Your Citizens Instantly

Reach your Citizens with Time-Sensitive Information

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Cities at Risk: Cybersecurity Has Never Been More Important

KLC Partnership program provides IT and cyber assistance customized for cities.

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KLC Toolkit Resources for Members

KLC provides a number of valuable toolkit resources for members

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Time to Clean Up Your Investments?

Now is the time to check out the KLC Investment Pool.

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Taylor Mill - New KLC Certified City of Ethics

Congratulations to the City of Taylor Mill on achieving the KLC Certified City of Ethics status.

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Has Your City Passed a HB 119 Ordinance?

HB 119 provides training incentives for city officials.

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Take Advantage of City EDvantage Training

Free Member Training on Timely Topics

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Updated Publication of Open Records Guide Requires City Action

Cities must distribute an updated version of the attorney general's open records guide within 60 days of receipt.

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Attorney General Releases Updated Open Records Information

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron filed emergency administrative regulations in June that adopt a standardized open request form for use by public agencies.

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Get to Know Our KLC Cornerstone Partners

KLC Cornerstone Partners are city-friendly companies that support programs for our members.

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New Attorney General Guidance on Open Records/Open Meetings

The Kentucky Office of the Attorney General released new guidance that public agencies should operate as if provisions of Senate Bill 150 (2020) expire on June 28, 2021.

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Cities Offered Free Web-based Development Tool

A new project is making the web-based business retention platform Bludot available, free of charge, to Kentucky cities.

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Congress Adds Juneteenth as Federal Holiday

The federal government made June 19, “Juneteenth,” a federal holiday. Cities can designate their own holidays within their personnel policies.

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