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Clark County, Kentucky Dedicates Veterans Memorial

Granite Veterans Memorial honoring fallen soldiers in Clark County, Kentucky

Clark County, Kentucky, November 12, 2025

Clark County, Kentucky has dedicated a long-awaited Veterans Memorial honoring local residents who fought in World War II and the Korean War. The dedication ceremony featured local officials and community members, celebrating the sacrifices of veterans and marking a significant milestone in community remembrance efforts. The memorial is a granite plaque inscribed with the names of fallen soldiers and includes various military symbols. The event was part of a broader Veterans Day observance in the county.

Clark County, Kentucky, Dedicates Long-Awaited Veterans Memorial

Clark County, Kentucky, has unveiled a new memorial honoring local residents who lost their lives in World War II and the Korean War. The dedication ceremony took place on November 11, 2025, at 11 AM at 18 East Broadway in Winchester.

The memorial, more than two decades in the making, features a granite plaque inscribed with the names of the fallen soldiers. It also includes the seals of all military service branches, the U.S. flag, the POW/MIA flag, and the Kentucky state flag. The dedication ceremony was emceed by Dee Birkes, Vice-President of the Clark County Veterans Council, and featured speeches from Mayor JoEllen Reed, Commissioner Whitney Allen from the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs, and Craig Potts, Executive Director and State Historic Preservation Officer from the Kentucky Heritage Council. The Winchester Fire Department provided a color guard, and two special students from Campbell Junior High were recognized for their fundraising efforts that contributed to the memorial’s creation.

The memorial’s location at 18 East Broadway in Winchester was chosen to serve as a central point for the community to gather and honor the sacrifices made by local veterans. The project was initiated over 20 years ago, with planning and fundraising efforts involving various community groups and individuals dedicated to preserving the memory of those who served and sacrificed.

This dedication ceremony was part of the broader Veterans Day observances in Clark County, which included various events and activities aimed at honoring the service and sacrifice of veterans from all conflicts. The new memorial stands as a testament to the community’s commitment to remembering and honoring its veterans.

FAQ

When was the Clark County Veterans Memorial dedicated?

The Clark County Veterans Memorial was dedicated on November 11, 2025, at 11 AM.

Where is the memorial located?

The memorial is located at 18 East Broadway in Winchester, Kentucky.

What does the memorial feature?

The memorial features a granite plaque inscribed with the names of fallen soldiers from World War II and the Korean War, along with the seals of all military service branches, the U.S. flag, POW/MIA flag, and the Kentucky state flag.

Who were the key speakers at the dedication ceremony?

The ceremony featured speeches from Mayor JoEllen Reed, Commissioner Whitney Allen from the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs, and Craig Potts, Executive Director and State Historic Preservation Officer from the Kentucky Heritage Council.

How long did it take to plan and fund the memorial?

The memorial was more than two decades in the making, with planning and fundraising efforts spanning over 20 years.

Key Features of the Clark County Veterans Memorial

Feature Description
Location 18 East Broadway, Winchester, Kentucky
Dedication Date November 11, 2025, at 11 AM
Memorial Elements Granite plaque with names of fallen soldiers, seals of all military service branches, U.S. flag, POW/MIA flag, Kentucky state flag
Key Speakers Mayor JoEllen Reed, Commissioner Whitney Allen, Craig Potts
Community Involvement Fundraising efforts by local community groups and individuals

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