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Hardin County Kentucky Genealogy: Resources For Family History Research 1866-272-6272. family History Centers. LDS/Mormons .com. Directories. general Resource Links. Elizabethtown kentuckyetownky.org Hardin County kentucky resources at RootsWeb. RootsWeb.com http://www.kindredtrails.com/KY_Hardin.html
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Robertson Co, Kentucky Genealogy general Genealogy resources. Ancestry Database Search; family Tree Maker Links; Cindi s Historians;National Genealogical Society; kentucky family History Centers http://frontierfolk.org/robco.htm
Extractions: About Robertson County ROBERTSON CO: KY's 111th county, named for George ROBERTSON, chief justice of the court of appeals, was formed 1 Aug 1867 from portions of Nicholas County Mason County Bracken County Fleming County and Harrison County . It is located in the Outer Bluegrass region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 550 to 1009 feet above sea level. In 1990 the county population was 2,124 in a land area of 100 square miles, an average of 21.2 people per square mile. The county seat is Mount Olivet . It is the least populous county and the least densely populated county in the state. The primary explorer and early protector of this region was Simon KENTON. The last battle of the Revolutionary War at Blue Licks was fought here on August 19, 1782. Duncan HARDING state representative pushed for the creation of the county. Robertson County Public Library - Po Box 282, Mount Olivet, KY 41064-0282 - Phone: (606)724-5746
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Extractions: Kentucky Genealogy on GeneaSearch Kentucky genealogy look ups, genelogy societies, publications available from KY genealogical societies and individuals, lost female ancestors queries, and related links for KY genealogy research in Kentucky. On the 18th of December 1789, the General Assembly of Virginia passed an act allowing Kentucky to apply for statehood, and on 1 June 1792, Kentucky's nine counties became a state. Formerly part of Virginia, Kentucky is bounded to the west, north and east by three rivers; the Mississippi, Ohio, and Big Sandy Rivers. The southern boundaries are formed where Kentucky meets the states of Tennessee and Virginia. Louisville is the largest city, and the capital of Kentucky is Frankfort.
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Extractions: FRANKFURT, KENTUCKY The Kentucky General Assembly created Family Resource and Youth Services Centers as an integral part of the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA) of 1990, KRS 156.497 as amended and KRS 156.4977 as amended. For a school to be eligible to apply for a FRYSC grant, at least twenty- (20) % or more of the enrolled students in a school(s) must be eligible to receive free and reduced school meals. The students eligible for reduced lunch are not calculated in the formula to determine a center's funding. This signifies the strong support the Kentucky General Assembly has maintained for FRYSCs for a decade. Funding for FRYSCs began in SFY 92 when 9.5 million dollars funded 133 Centers serving 232 schools. The funding has grown to 47.7 million dollars in SFY 01 funding 702 Centers serving 1,084 schools. As of July 1, 2000 there are 356 Family Resource Centers (FRCs), 205 Youth Services Centers (YSCs) and 141 Combination Centers (FRYSCs). Centers serving more than one school are called Consortium Centers. There are approximately 107 Kentucky schools that still qualify for a Center funding. This legislation provided for an unprecedented state-level partnership between the Kentucky Department of Education and the Cabinet for Families and Children. These partners share the responsibility of implementing and sustaining the centers across the state. The legislation created the Interagency Task Force on FRYSCs comprised of a vast array of stakeholders. This Task Force developed a five-year plan to establish a statewide network of FRYSCs. Since the sunset of the Task Force on December 31, 1997, the Cabinet for Families and Children, Office of FRYSC has the responsibility for the administration of this initiative and the funding authority is under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Cabinet for Families and Children. The Kentucky Department of Education has continued to provide technical assistance and support of the public education mandate.