KLC is proud to recognize the 2021 City Government of the Year, Elected City Official of the Year, and City Employee of the Year.
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.
KLC Partnership program provides IT and cyber assistance customized for cities.
KLC provides a number of valuable toolkit resources for members
Congratulations to the City of Taylor Mill on achieving the KLC Certified City of Ethics status.
HB 119 provides training incentives for city officials.
Cities must distribute an updated version of the attorney general's open records guide within 60 days of receipt.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron filed emergency administrative regulations in June that adopt a standardized open request form for use by public agencies.
KLC Cornerstone Partners are city-friendly companies that support programs for our members.
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.
A new project is making the web-based business retention platform Bludot available, free of charge, to Kentucky cities.
The federal government made June 19, “Juneteenth,” a federal holiday. Cities can designate their own holidays within their personnel policies.
KLC is the state leader in economic development for cities.