Somerset County Police Blotter

Somerset County saw a notable decrease in citizen complaints about local police over the last calendar year, according to an annual report from the Police Accountability Board. The Somerset PAB ...

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The City of Somerset is very fortunate and fairly unique because it owns many public services, like the water department. Lake Cumberland supplies all the citizens of Somerset and Pulaski County with all of its fresh water needs.

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The Somerset Police Department is hiring a Victim Support Specialist to work alongside officers in responding to non-criminal, crisis-related, and trauma-involved calls for service.

The official website of the City of Somerset, Kentucky, the Capital of Lake Cumberland and the home to more than 11,000 residents.

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The City of Somerset rents dumpsters of various sizes to anyone considered to be within the city limits. Most of our clients are homeowners, businesses, real estate agents and contractors.

Somerset Mayor Alan Keck strives to promote and build a culture of respect, open communication, and trust. He is committed to making himself and his team available to community members and seeks continuous improvement in all areas of the city.

The City of Somerset recently added an automated garbage truck to improve efficiency, safety, and consistency in trash collection. Because this truck uses a mechanical arm to lift and empty garbage cans, proper can placement is essential to ensure …

The Somerset City Council is the city’s legislative body. Twelve council members are elected from each district by all voters of the city. Council meetings are 6 p.m. the second...

Somerset Parks & Recreation provides facilities, programs and services that enhance the social, cultural and physical well-being of our residents and visitors.