Radcliffe mayor honors Fort Knox BOSS Program for flood relief efforts

May 20, 2025 | Radcliff, Hardin County, Kentucky

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The City of Radcliff honored the Fort Knox BOSS Program during the May 12, 2025, Council Meeting, recognizing their invaluable contributions to the community following the devastating April floods in Kentucky. Mayor J.J. Duvall presented the Mayor's Recognition Award to the program, commending the soldiers for their dedication in organizing and distributing essential supplies to affected families in collaboration with Project Hope.

"This award is a testament to the spirit of service and support that our soldiers provide to the citizens of Radcliff and surrounding areas," Mayor Duvall stated during the presentation. The award highlights the importance of community resilience and the role of local organizations in recovery efforts.
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In addition to the award presentation, the meeting featured a discussion led by the Hardin County Juneteenth Committee, who invited council members to participate in their upcoming event on June 14 at North Kern High School. The committee expressed excitement for their second annual celebration, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and cultural awareness.

The recognition of the Fort Knox BOSS Program and the Juneteenth event underscores Radcliff's commitment to honoring service and fostering community spirit, setting a positive tone for future initiatives and collaborations.

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