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By Mel Ford
Jun 2, 2021 | 12:06 PM
Daviess County leaders will dedicate the new inclusive playground at Horse Fork Creek Park on Fairview Drive on Thursday, June 3rd at 11:00 a.m.
Officials in attendance include: Al Mattingly, Judge-Executive, Daviess County Fiscal Court, George Wathen, Commissioner, Daviess County Fiscal Court, Charlie Castlen, Commissioner, Daviess County Fiscal Court,
Mike Koger, Commissioner, Daviess County Fiscal Court, Ross Leigh, Director, Daviess County Parks & Recreation and Mark Brasher, Engineer, Daviess County Public Works.
The playground features a poured-in-place rubber surface, accessible ramps, a glider swing, and musical instruments among other features.
Daviess County received a $75,000 matching grant for the project through the Kentucky Department for Local Government (DLG). The playground is located adjacent to the spray park, which is also fully accessible.
Last week Dave Spencer wrote a story on the new playground being constructed at Horse Fork Creek Park. This week we've got a sneak peek and the opening