Nicholasville announces spring and summer events for community engagement

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The City of Nicholasville announced on Apr. 24 that spring and summer events are underway, inviting residents to participate in upcoming activities. The city said information about local news, articles, and resources is available on its website.

Community involvement remains a priority for Nicholasville as it continues to offer code enforcement, planning initiatives, and recreational programs. These efforts are part of the city’s approach to support residents and maintain active civic engagement according to the official website.

Municipal operations are managed from government offices located at 517 N. Main Street according to the official website. The city delivers services focused on public safety, utilities, and recreation as part of its commitment to addressing community priorities according to the official website.

Nicholasville serves as the seat of Jessamine County in central Kentucky according to the official website. Leadership is provided by an elected mayor along with four commissioners who serve through a non-partisan commission structure as noted on the official website.

As seasonal activities begin, city officials encourage residents to stay informed about ongoing programs and municipal updates through online resources.



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