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Carrollton/Carroll County Tourism Visit Carrollton and Carroll County where the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers meet. Carrollton is located off Exit 44 of Interstate 71 halfway between Cincinnati and Louisville. Carrollton, the county seat is only 14 miles from the Kentucky Speedway and 20 miles from Belterra Casino in Indiana. |
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City of Carrollton The City of Carrollton is a fourth class city with 3,846 residents per the 2000 census. Carrollton was established in 1838 and is bordered on the west by the Kentucky River and the north by the Ohio River which meet at picturesque Point Park. Carrollton is the county seat of Carroll County. |
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Carroll County Public Schools
The district and each school have developed comprehensive school improvement plans that incorporate activities and programs to meet the academic, social, emotional and citizenship needs of each student. Carroll County Schools are committed to having high expectations nurtured by personal attention, curriculum that is both rigorous and innovative, and a school community that engages in dialogue with all stakeholders.
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Carroll County Public Library 136 Court Street Carrollton, Ky 41008 502-732-7020 Phone 502-732-7122 Fax Mon. & Thurs. 9:30 AM - 8:00 PM Tues., Wed., Fri., & Sat. 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
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Carrollton Utilities
Carrollton Utilities is a municipal utility that provides natural gas, water and sewer service in the northern Kentucky area. The office is located at 225 Sixth Street in Carrollton, Kentucky.
The beautiful and historic City of Carrollton is the county seat of Carroll County and is located approximately midway between Louisville, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio, on Interstate I-71.
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Jefferson Community College
Jefferson Community and Technical College is comprehensive, two-year college, the largest in the Kentucky Community and Technical College System.
Jefferson was formed on July 1, 2005 , with the consolidation of Jefferson Community College and Jefferson Technical College , two long-standing Louisville-based colleges.
As part of KCTCS, Jefferson offers students more options by allowing credits to transfer across different KCTCS campuses. Both the community and technical colleges benefit from KCTCS' innovative efforts to expand affordable educational opportunities throughout the state.
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Kentucky State Parks
Wherever you travel in Kentucky, you are never far from one of our 52 Kentucky State Parks. Each park has its own unique attributes, from shorelines to majestic mountains, from winding caves to enchanting woodlands. The 17 resorts feature comfortable lodges tucked within nature's grandest landscapes. Our 32 campgrounds allow you to be in touch with nature, but remain close to all the modern comforts and conveniences.
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Department for Local Development
The Department for Local Development, or DLG, provides financial help in the way of grant and loan assistance as well as advising local goverments in matters of budget, personnel and other items relevant to those entities.
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