The Kentucky League of Cities is taking applications for 2023 liability grants to assist members with expenses as they improve safety and reduce liability.
EKU partnered with the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security and TEEX to offer no-cost special event training for city officials.
Kentucky cities can apply for the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security (KOHS) 2023 State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program. Applications are open now through Sept. 15.
While most people know about the dangers of cyberattacks on their computers or city networks, many may not realize that mobile phones can also be the target of criminals.
KLC released July 1, 2023, insurance policies and information on coverage form updates for 2023-2024 to the insurance portal on Wednesday, May 31.
KLC Insurance Services provides a policy enhancement for fireworks coverage with no additional premium.
The Kentucky League of Cities is extending the application deadline for its $1 million Cybersecurity Preparedness Grant to Sept. 30, 2023.
KLC Insurance Services members with July 1, 2023, renewals should return renewal applications by April 28, 2023.
Many drivers decide every day to look at their cell phones. That decision can, and often does, become a deadly one.
Severe weather can strike anytime, but March is a good time for cities to prepare.
KLC released July 1, 2023, insurance renewal applications to the insurance portal.
The Kentucky League of Cities invites you to the only risk and safety conference in the commonwealth geared toward municipal employees.
With rain, snow, and frigid temperatures forecasted for Kentucky in the coming days, cities are encouraged to stay safe and remain vigilant.
Kentucky League of Cities members can register for a no-cost cybersecurity webinar offered by LMG Security on Jan. 24.
Pre-event planning should focus a public agency on risk assessment as the key to hosting a successful special event.
Kentucky cities preparing their budgets need to be sure they provide funding for cybersecurity.