April 25 – 29 is National Playground Safety Week, a great time to review your public facilities.
Read MoreApril is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, time to take stock in how your community encourages safety behind the wheel.
Kentucky League of Cities Insurance Services (KLCIS) is now taking applications for the 2022 Workers’ Compensation Safety Grant.
KLC invites you to join us in March for the only Risk and Safety Conference in the commonwealth that is geared toward municipal employees.
Recent winter weather resulted in several injury claims. KLC encourages everyone to stay safe, anticipate unsafe conditions, and utilize safe work practices.
KLC Insurance Services (KLCIS) emailed members and agents with July 1, 2022, insurance renewals. Surveys are due by March 7, 2022.
KLC Insurance Services strategic partner Teladoc is offering no-cost virtual healthcare for victims of the December storms.
A new $1 million Cybersecurity Preparedness Grant will help KLC Insurance Services liability policyholders secure vital data.
Many cities are once again scheduling public events and community celebrations. The KLCIS Special Events Planning Guide helps cities provide a safe and enjoyable experience.
KLC Insurance Services serves cities with policies specifically tailored to meet city needs and can also include nonprofits connected to a city.
October is cybersecurity awareness month, a time to assess your organization’s plan to ensure you are protected and prepared.
KLC is launching a new training series designed explicitly for KLC Insurance members to help prevent injuries and accidents and reduce the probability of suffering a loss.
KLC Insurance Services will take applications for 2021 liability grants until November 5, 2021. Grants can be used for a variety of costs.
Drones are a popular tool for cities and public agencies.
Fire protection equipment is vital, and nothing must impede the ability of these systems to detect or suppress fires when they first spark.
KLC will help members stay updated on the ever-changing status of novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
Injuries due to slips and falls often occur, but become even more prevalent during inclement weather.