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City of Cloverport

212 West Main Street
Cloverport, KY 40111-1399

Phone: 270-788-6632
Fax: 270-788-3751
www.cloverport.com

A Virginian, Joseph Houston, settled in the area and received a land grant from the government in 1803. He laid out the town and named it Joeville. The population continued to grow, and in 1860; Joeville became the metropolis of Breckinridge County. Later, the name was changed to Cloverport by keelboat crews because of the clover that was so abundant on its banks. In 2004, the population was 1,262.

City Hall
Mayor Susan Hendricks 270-788-6632
City Clerk/Treasurer Kathy McCoy 270-788-6632
City Attorney Charles Mattingly III
223 South Main
Hardinsburg, KY 40143
270-756-5242
Fire Chief Jimmy Pate 270-756-6266
Main Street/Renaissance Susan Hendricks 270-788-6497
Police Chief Jeff Hendrick 270-756-6266


City Council
Jennifer Ammons

270-788-6632
Jeff Williams

270-788-6632
Loretta Embry

270-788-6632
Jean Lee
270-788-6632
Danny Allen

270-788-6632
Danny Smiley

270-788-6632

City of Hardinsburg

PO Box 149
220 South Main St.
Hardinsburg, KY 40143

Phone: 270-756-2213
Fax: 270-756-2029
mayor@hardinsburg.org

Hardinsburg, the seat of Breckinridge County, began as Hardin's Station in 1780, settled by William Hardin. The post office opened in 1803 as Breckinridge Court House or Hardinsburg. The population in 2004 was 2,429.

City Hall
Mayor Wayne Macy 270-756-2213
City Clerk/Treasurer Mary Jo Hess 270-756-2213
City Attorney Charles Mattingly III
223 South Main
270-756-5242
Fire Chief Jerry Martin 270-756-2213
Police Chief Michael Robinson 270-756-2213
Public Works Director David Wakefield
PO Box 753
270-756-9091
Zoning Administrator Glen Jackson 270-756-2213


City Council
Ruth Ann Skillman
PO Box 149
Hardinsburg, KY 40143
270-756-2213
Nettie Parker
PO Box 149
Hardinsburg, KY 40143
270-756-2213
Jim Miller
PO Box 149
Hardinsburg, KY 40143
270-756-2213
Ints Kampars
PO Box 149
Hardinsburg, KY 40143
270-756-2213
Darla Wethington
PO Box 149
Hardinsburg, KY 40143
270-756-2213
Wilma Thomas
PO Box 149
Hardinsburg, KY 40143
270-756-2213

City of Irvington

PO Box 374
Irvington, KY 40146

Phone: 270-547-3835
Fax: 270-547-3839
mayor@irvingtonky.org
www.irvingtonky.org

Irvington is a northeastern Breckinridge County town near the border with Meade County. It was established as a station on the Louisville/St. Louis/Texas Railroad in 1888, and named for Irvington, New York; the home of the railroad's chief engineer. A post office opened at the site in 1885 as Merino; named for the nearby Mt. Merino Seminary, and was renamed Irvington in 1888. The population in 2004 was 1,302.

City Hall
Mayor Inez Board 270-547-3835
City Clerk/Treasurer Lisa Ballman 270-547-3835
Assistant City Clerk Shannon Carman 270-547-3835
City Attorney Steve Crebessa
P.O. Box 1143
Brandenburg, KY 40108
270-668-8322
Fire Chief

Michael Lucas
P.O. Box 374

Irvington, Ky 40146

270-547-3835
Police Chief Ernie Fox 270-547-3835
Public Works Chris Lucas 270-547-3113


City Council
Bruce Basham
608 Edgemont Drive
Irvington, KY 40146
270-547-6001
Howard Basham
313 N. Chestnut
Irvington, KY 40146
270-668-8320
Doug Ditto
211 West Maple
Irvington, KY 40146
270-547-7306
Clifford Martin
P.O. Box 334
Irvington, KY 40146
270-547-5728
Susie Pollard
223 US 60 West
Irvington, KY 40146
270-547-4330
Tom Robinson
P.O. Box 338
Irvington, KY 40146

270-547-3255

Other Communities

Other communites in the county include Union Star, Stephensport, Garfield, Harned, Bewleyville, Custer, Hudson, McDaniels, McQuady, and Kingswood just to name a few. The county shares the historic community of Falls of Rough on Rough River with neighboring Grayson County and the community of Big Spring is situated on the point where three counties join: Meade, Breckinridge and Hardin.