The Clinton County Community Foundation (CCCF), an affiliate of the Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky, is now accepting donations for emergency flood relief efforts in Clinton County. In the aftermath of the devastating Feb. 2025 flood, the Clinton community is in desperate need of relief. All ... KEEP READING
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The Clinton County Community Foundation Awards $40,000 to the City of Albany for a Water Study
Albany, KY — The Clinton County Community Foundation (CCCF) presented Mayor James Bray with a check for $40,000 to the city of Albany, KY. These funds will enable the city to order a water study to help protect the health and safety of its citizens. David Cross, CCCF Board Chair, says, "The ... KEEP READING
All For Benny III is a Tremendous Success
The third annual All For Benny Downtown Dinner and Gala, sponsored by the Clinton County Community Foundation, was a tremendous success Saturday night. Packing the dinner table that stretched the entire length of Cumberland Street on the courthouse square, over 120 people enjoyed a meal, music, ... KEEP READING
Clinton County Community Foundation Receives Bequest
Born in rural Clinton County, Hazel Dicken attended school in Clinton County then graduated from Berea College. She earned her masters degree from the University of Michigan and her doctorate from the University of Wisconsin. She became an educator in the field of journalism at several ... KEEP READING