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Harrison County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Shain Stephens was elected as the Harrison County Sheriff on May 20th 2014. Sheriff Stephens was sworn into office on August 1st 2014 due to the early retirement of his predecessor Sheriff Bruce Hampton. Sheriff Stephens started his law enforcement career in 1988 as an officer with Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement. In 1994 Sheriff Stephens went onto become a trooper with the Kentucky State Police. While with the Kentucky State Police, Stephens served in numerous positions with The Kentucky State Police Academy, D.A.R.E Officer and Public Affairs Officer for KSP Post Six Dry Ridge, KY.
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Harrison County Public Schools
Harrison County School District: A Model of Opportunity:
It is our mission to achieve this vision by providing the following: 1. The Harrison County School district creates community ownership in the education of all students. 2. The Harrison County School district creates a student-focused education. 3. The Harrison County School district maintains communication with students, parents and community members. 4. The Harrison County School district creates an innovative learning environment for all students. 5. The Harrison County School district prepares students to compete in a global society.
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The Official Site of Cynthiana, Kentucky
Cynthiana, the county seat of Harrison County, is located in the North Central area of the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky. The town lies on both sides of the South Licking River with the main fork of the Licking passing through the Northeast corner. The region is characterized by fertile farmland and gently rolling terrain. Distinctive architecture, history and quality of life walk hand in hand through the beautiful landscape of Harrison County. The town is 25 miles from Lexington, KY, 18 miles from Georgetown (location of Toyota Manufacturing) and 50 miles from Cincinnati, Ohio. The close proximity to larger cities provides visitors and workers easy access to Cynthiana to enjoy its rich history. |
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Cynthiana-Harrison County Chamber of Commerce
The mission of the Cynthiana-Harrison County Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center is to provide economic and social leadership, promote tourism and community pride to ensure Cynthiana's and Harrison County's growth, prosperity and quality of
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Cynthiana Harrison County Museum
The Cynthiana Harrison County Museum first opened its doors in July 1994. Housed in the historic Rohs Movie Theatre on S. Walnut St. the museum is a step back in time displaying nearly 3000 artifacts showcasing the community's Military, Education, and Agricultural Histories. Rooms are also devoted to items from childhood, daily life, local industry, and the town's churches, police and fire departments.
Our museum exists to preserve, display, maintain and share artifacts of historical significance. It provides a "snapshot" into the past. The Cynthiana Harrison County Trust Inc. established the museum to provide a place where the tangible history of this small town Kentucky community could reside.
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Cynthiana/Harrison County EDA
The Cynthiana/Harrison County Economic Development Authority is responsible to ultimately create new jobs and investments by promoting quality of life, workforce educational opportunities, and its ability to assist with needed resources.
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Boyds Station
Boyd's Station - a Kentucky nonprofit 501c(3) organization - promotes a rural and serene environment to "live free and create" through various programs to pursue individual craft without distraction in a supportive community of creators all working to create self-sustaining careers in the arts. |
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Contact Information |
Harrison County
Fiscal Court
111 S. Main St, Ste 201
Cynthiana, KY 41031
(859) 234-7136 Phone
(859) 234-6647 Fax
Office Hours
8:00am - 4:00pm E.S.T.
Monday - Friday
Closed all Federal Holidays
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