Leslie County

Protecting homes and businesses from the devastating effect of flooding has been a key focal point for Rogers. He has secured essential infrastructure funds for flood control projects so that businesses in Leslie County can continue to promote economic development and families can feel safe in their homes.  

In an effort to protect the environment, preserve Leslie County’s natural treasures and help to bring tourism to the region, Rogers secured funding for land acquisition in the Daniel Boone National Forest. Rogers also was successful in securing transportation funds to make safety improvements and remove impediments along the Parkway.

Finding ways to develop the local economy is important to southern and eastern Kentucky.  Working with community leaders, Rogers was instrumental in securing funds for a new parking garage and transit facility in downtown Hyden to help local businesses meet their daily needs.  He has also been a key supporter of the Bluegrass School of Music which offers a wide variety of classes for those interested in expanding their educational opportunities.

UNITE Coalition

Leslie County Drug Abuse Council


UNITE Shoot Hoops Not Drugs

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UNITE Shoot Hoops Not Drugs Basketball Camp at Mountain View Elementary School 


Leslie County PRIDE 

Homes Affected by Waste Water Treatment Programs

417 homes in Leslie County have received funding from the Homeowner Septic System Program

185 homes in Leslie County have been affected by the Wastewater Construction Projects

Cleanup Summary

Following is a summary of cleanup totals for Leslie County:

5 streams/lakes/rivers cleaned

86 dumps eliminated

285 roadways cleaned

829 miles of roadway cleaned

12,293 individual appliances and 936.19 tons of appliances collected

10,085 tires collected

27,079 bags of trash, 2,800 tons of trash and 4,068 cubic yards of trash collected

11,694 volunteers have contributed 34,772 volunteer hours