Find government services in Paris, KY. Listings include Middle Springs Farm, SFRT District 15, Paris Elementary School, Bourbon County Fiscal Court, Nannine Clay Wallis House & Arboretum.
Duncan Tavern Historic Center, built circa 1790, is steeped in the history of Kentucky’s history.
The page is intended to be a portal for citizens to gather information regarding the City of Paris. Facebook messenger is not routinely monitored and should not be utilized to con...
Paris Fire/EMS is committed to protecting the people and property within the City of Paris and Bourbon County.
This is the official page of the Bourbon County School System. Follow us on Instagram @bourbonschools
District 15 proudly serves the training needs of 55 Fire Departments across 17 counties in central KY
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The Kentucky Fire Commission is proud to offer a Junior Firefighter Program for members of recognized fire departments ages 15-17.
Paris Elementary is a loving, nurturing school where children are celebrated, teachers are empowered
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Duncan Tavern Historic Center, built circa 1790, is steeped in the history of Kentucky’s history.
Cynthia Santana Wilson, your Bourbon County Clerk.
Home of the Bourbon County Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources program through the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service.
Educational programs of Kentucky Cooperative Extension serve all people regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin...
Jail Administrator: Sam Norris Chief Deputy/Major: Harry Laytart Dayshift Captains: Amie Kearns & Michael Olson Transportation Captain: James Beaton Court Officer: Jaimee Puryea...
The card catalog is available on line at: johnfoxlibrary.follettdestiny.com There are no W's. Click on the Catalog.
This is the official page for Bourbon County Judge Executive Michael R Williams. Like this
The arboretum has 70 trees; planting began in the 1850s. It is the grounds of the headquarters of The Garden Club of Kentucky, Inc., and it is open to the public, sunrise to sunset...
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