The Kentucky League of Cities presented Dayton City Clerk Tristan Klein with a Level II Excellence in City Governance award. The league administers the City Officials Training Center, a voluntary education program. City officials can complete education levels by attending the group’s events and submitting outside educational credit from other municipal training. “KLC is committed […]
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Campbell County Planning & Zoning official receives Kentucky League of Cities Training Award
The Kentucky League of Cities presented Campbell County Planning & Zoning Commission Presiding Officer Michael Williams with a Level I Achievement in City Governance Award. The group administers the City Officials Training Center, a voluntary education program. City officials can complete education levels by attending the league’s events and submitting outside educational credit from other municipal […]
Alexandria mayor receives Kentucky League of Cities training award
The Kentucky League of Cities presented Alexandria Mayor Andrew Schabell with a Level I Achievement in City Governance award. Kentucky League of Cities administers the City Officials Training Center, a voluntary education program. City officials can complete education levels by attending organization events and submitting outside educational credit from other municipal training. “When I began […]
Lakeside Park-Crestview Hills Police Department awarded safety grant
The Kentucky League of Cities, a regional nonprofit and insurance provider that advocates for the financial interest of cities in the commonwealth, has awarded the Lakeside Park/Crestview Hills Police Department a Workers Compensation Safety Grant. The grant is issued to member cities to help improve their safety infrastructure and reduce their insurance liability. The league […]
Villa Hills receives Workers’ Compensation Grant
The City of Villa Hills received a 2023 Workers’ Compensation Safety Grant from the Kentucky League of Cities, according to a recent announcement. The League of Cities Insurance Services workers’ compensation members receive the money to help fund various programs and services that reduce liability and make the city safer. The group has been awarded […]
Crescent Springs awarded safety grant
The Kentucky League of Cities, a regional nonprofit and insurance provider that advocates for the financial interest of cities in the commonwealth, has awarded the city of Crescent Springs a Work Compensation Safety Grant. The grant is issued to member cities to help improve their safety infrastructure and reduce their insurance liability. The league has […]
Florence awards grant to improve city safety
The City of Florence received a Workers’ Compensation Safety Grant from the Kentucky League of Cities, which is funding programs focused on making the city safer. The League of Cities awards the money to Insurance Services workers’ compensation members that help fund safety programs and reduces liability — the group has given more than $6.3 […]
Senator John Schickel named ‘Friend of Kentucky Cities’
The Kentucky League of Cities named Northern Kentucky Senator John Schickel (R-union) a Friend of Kentucky Cities — an award that goes to legislators for their work to improve Kentucky’s cities. Among his work, Schickel co-sponsored Senate Bill 101, a Kentucky League of Cities initiative that extends contracts, subject to reimbursement for training costs, to […]
Sen. Chris McDaniel named ‘Friend of Kentucky Cities’
The Kentucky League of Cities named Senator Chris McDaniel (R-Ryland Heights) a Friend of Kentucky Cities, according to an announcement from the organization. He is among 20 lawmakers recognized with the award. The state league of cities annually recognizes legislators who advocate for issues and secure the passage of legislation important to cities. Chiefly, McDaniel sponsored […]
Wilder seeks to update 29-year-old personnel policy
Wilder is updating their current personnel policy for the 21st century with the help of the Kentucky League of Cities, known locally as the KLC. The city’s 75-page manual on employee conduct has only gone through minor changes since its inception in 1994, but this review effort has been in the pipeline since January. Over […]

