Information

Drakesboro Gas customers, we will not be raising gas prices. Fortunately, we locked our prices in until the year 2024.

Fire Department Personnel

Waymon Knight

Fire Chief

(270) 476-8910

Drakesboro Fire Department Facebook:

 https://www.facebook.com/Drakesborovolunteer/ 

FOR UTILITY ASSISTANCE:

PACS LIHEAP Office:  (270) 338-5080.  Help with winterizing, utility bills.

KU We-care program:  Assistance with electric bills.  Sign up online or by phone  (800) 356-5467.

Salvation Army Family Store:  (270) 825-3620 (emergency rent assistance also)

Elkton Rd. Church of Christ:  (270) 338-0899

CHURCHES WITH PROGRAMS TO AID CITIZENS:

These churches have food banks, utility/rent assistance, clothing closets, etc.  Please contact each church for the programs they offer.

Greenville 1st Baptist Church Ministerial Association Assistance :  (270) 338-3453.

Greenville United Methodist Church:  (270) 338-5070

The Baptist Center:  (270) 338-5650

Duvall’s Chapel Mercy Ministry:  (270) 338-4327

Browder Baptist Church:  (270) 225-0457

FOOD ASSISTANCE:

HOPE2ALL FOOD PANTRY:  Mondays 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM  Please call for information (270) 476-3784

ELKTON RD. FOOD PANTRY:  By appointment only. Please contact Suzanne or Leonard Crain at (270) 977-0024.

TRANSPORTATION:

PACS:  (270) 931-5118 or (270) 931-5119

SENIOR CITIZENS:  (270) 338-6222 

SCHOOL RESOURCE CENTERS:

South Elementary:  (270) 476-0000

MS Middle School:  (270) 338-4650

MCHS East:  (270) 338-6566

MCHS West: (270) 338-0040

EMERGENCY AND CRISIS ASSISTANCE:

Sanctuary Inc.  (Domestic Violence)  (270) 641-0169

Pathway of Hope (pregnancy crisis center)  (270) 377-0045

Pennyroyal Mental Health  (270) 338-5211 or (270) 338-5212

American Red Cross (270) 338-2818

Poison Control:  (800) 222-1222

Rape Crisis Center  (800) 928-7273

Thumbpicker’s and their guitars

Kennedy Jones: August 1st,1900 – September 5th, 1990

Known as “Jonesey” by his friends, Kennedy was born in the Mud Rivera area of Muhlenberg County. His mother, Alice Dearmond Jones, played many instruments including guitar. It was from her that around the age of eight Kennedy was taught the thumb and finger style of guitar playing. Over the next several years, he frequently played for dances and gatherings around Dunmor, Penrod, and later Cleaton, a coal mining community to which the family had moved. This unique guitar sound was a hit, and, in 1918, Kennedy purchased a thumbpick to ease the pain of a blistered thumb. AND THUMB PICKING WAS BORN. Among his accomplishments Kennedy Jones is probably best known for having written Cannonball Rag, widely recognized as the thumbpickers anthem and later recorded by Merle Travis. He later moved frim Cleaton to Chicago to Cincinnati, where he is buried in Bridgetown Cemetery. Four Legends Monument was dedicated on the second anniversary of Kennedy’s death in 1992. 

Mose Rager: April 2nd, 1911 – May 14th,1986

Moses (Mose) Rager was born in Ohio County in 1911 but lived all of his adult life in Drakesboro, from 1931 until his death, just across the street from the park which bears his name and is home to Four Legends Monument. Throughout his life, Mose worked as a barber, a Carpenter, and a coal miner. As a boy, he strummed his father’s banjo before learning to play guitar around the age of 9. At age 14, Mose went to Cleaton to see the man that played cords up and down the neck of a guitar. It was there that he met Kennedy Jones, the person he credits for teaching him the thumb and finger guitar method, as style that shaped his career. In 1973, Mose and Merle were selected to represent Kentucky at Festival of American Folklife in Washington, D.C., with another invitation to that event as part of the bicentennial celebration of our country. Mose Rager is buried alongside his wife, Laverda, Ebenezer Cemetery.  

Isaac Milford Everly: April 29th, 1908 – October 22, 1975

Isaac “Ike” Everly, one of seven children, was born in Muhlenberg County in 1908. Like many other Countians at the time, Ike started working in the coal mines by the time he was twelve years old. Ike’s father played fiddle, was likely among his earliest musical influences, and encouraged Ike to pursue a career in music. At around age sixteen, he got his first guitar. Ike Everly’s guitar roots are much the same as those of his friend, Mose rager, learning the thumbpicking style of guitar playing from Kennedy Jones. Before the era of Rock and Roll, Ike , Charlie, and Leonard (The Original Everly Brothers) thrilled audiences with their vocal and instrumental abilities. Seeking opportunities in music and having a desire to leave a life of coal mining in Kentucky. Ike moved his family and his wife, Margaret, to preform. Soon, their son Don and Phil would be a regular part  of the Everly Family Program. Ike and Margaret appeared on various television programs including the Archie Campbell Show. The traditional country style music performed by Ike during this period began to decline due to an upswing in rock and roll music for which his sons would rise to the top of the charts as The Everly Brothers. Ike Died in Nashville on October 22,1975. He is buried on Rose Hill Cemetery in Central City. 

Merle Robert Travis: November 17th, 1917 – October 20th, 1983

Merle Travis was born in Rosewood, moved along with his family to Ebenezer as a boy, and attended school at Drakesboro. Merle learned at an early age to play his father’s banjo. According to Merle, his father’s guitar was made by his brother, Taylor Travis. Merle learned the thumbpicking style of guitar playing from Mose Rager with help from Ike Everly and gave credit to them for his success upon his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. In his early career, Merle performed in a group called The Drifting Pioneers. Early, in his career he befriended Grandpa Jones, with whom he both performed and recorded. As a friend of Gene Autry, Merle performed in his first motion picture in the 1940’s. During his career, he appeared in as many as ninety motion pictures. Among Merle’s best-known songs are Sixteen Tons, Dark As A Dungeon, Nine Pound Hammer, and I am A Pilgrim. In 1956, over twelve thousand people attended the annual Merle Travis Day Celebration at Ebenezer, and a monument was unveiled in his honor. In 1976, Merle and Mose Rager were invited to perform during the bicentennial celebration of the United States. These old friends played on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., as part of Festival of American Folklife (the second time they performed at this event) and demonstrated to the nation the unique musical contribution that originated in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. Merle’s list of Musical accomplishments is as lengthy as his hit recordings. Merle took the Muhlenberg County style of thumbpicking to audiences all over the world through radio, recordings, and movies. He even designed the modern solid body guitar manufactured by the Fender Corporation. Merle died at his home in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, in 1983 and was returned to Muhlenberg County for a memorial service and burial at Ebenezer Cemetery.

Amos Service and Supply LLC
444 Phillip Stone Way
Central City, KY 42330
(270) 754-5886

 

Acme Dock Specialist Inc.
3030 Gillham Rd.
Kansas City, MO 64108
(816) 753-9600

 

Burger Shack
PO Box 787
Central City, KY 42330
(270) 476-8011

 

Bluegrass Beverage Co.
PO Box 30789
Clarksville, TN 37040
(931) 552-3300

 

BY Pass Pawn
111 John Prine Ave.
Drakesboro, KY 42337
(270) 476-5067

 

Bright Lights Electric
PO Box 128
Siloam Springs, AR 72761
(479) 524-5779

 

Black Diamond Liquors
111 John Prine Ave.
Drakesboro, KY 42337
(270) 476-5076

 

B&G Storage
150 Ricedale / Cornette St.
Drakesboro, KY 42337
(270) 543-3071

 

Coremark
1055 Salt River Rd.
Leitchfield, KY 42754
(270) 259-9341

 

Country Boys
100 W Mose Rager Blvd.
Drakesboro, KY 42337
(270) 476-6042

 

Clean Green
6771 St. Rt. 370 E.
Sebree, KY 42455
(270) 285-0471

 

Custom Signs & Engineering
5344 S Vann Rd.
Newburgh, IN 47630
(812) 382-5280

 

CRS One Source
PO Box 1984
Owensboro, KY 42302
(270) 684-1469

 

Clinic Pharmacy South
203 N 2nd St.
Central City, KY 42330
(270) 476-3600

 

Champion Billboard
1850 Bardshill Rd.
Greenville, KY 42345
(270) 641-0769

 

Campbells Trash Service
203 Fairview Rd
Central City, KY 42330
(270) 543-2594

 

Dollar General Store #14311
105 N John Prine Ave.
Drakesboro, KY 42337
(502) 233-2785

 

Farley’s Construction
154 Exit Rd.
Browder, KY 42337
(270) 977-2227

 

Henry’s Heating & Cooling
PO Box 145
Central City, KY 42330
(270) 757-1119

 

HD Supply Agency
PO Box 8000
Monsey, NY 10952
(845) 356-8390

 

Lang Company
540 S 13th St.
Louisville, KY 40203
(502) 584-2383

 

LBH Inc. Dr. Pepper
PO Box 569
Madisonville, KY 42431
(270) 821-5537

 

Malone Lumber
204 W Depot St.
Greenville, KY 42345
(270) 338-3252

 

New Life Reality
116 Mill St.
Greenville, KY 42345
(270) 338-3824

 

Orkin Pest & Termite Control
2521 Petty Dr.
Bowling Green, KY 42103
(800) 362-9958

 

Perfection Lawn and Landscape
260 Airport Rd.
Greenville, KY 42345
(270) 697-9615

 

Pizza Hut
631 S Second St.
Central City, KY 42330
(316) 722-5670

 

Parker Gas Company
PO Box 159
Newton Grove, NC 28366
(910) 249-4088

 

Pizza Wholesale of Lexington
PO Box 757
Paris, KY 40362
(859) 987-5482

 

Poor Boy Trash Service
820 Masonic Dr.
Beechmont, KY 42323
(270) 476-5263

 

Quality Towing and Recovery
1606 Hwy 431 S.
Beechmont, KY 42323
(270) 476-9462

 

Quality Heating & Cooling
PO Box 278
Drakesboro, KY 42337
(270) 476-2631

 

Ricky Wilson Construction INC
5770 Anton Rd.
Madisonville, KY 42431
(270) 825-2028

 

Scharfenberger Properties LLC
PO Box 43
Browder, KY 42326
(270) 619-3593

 

TF Roofing and Construction
120 E. Depot St.
Greenville, KY 42345
(270) 338-5090

 

USHER Inc.
1364 St Rt 303
Mayfield, KY 42066
(270) 247-3121

 

Valley Court Trailer Park
127 Broad St.
Drakesboro, KY 42337
(270) 820-6691

 

W & R Services
PO Box 303
Greenville, KY 42345
(270) 543-6580

CITY APPLICATIONS

  • City ABC Application (COMING SOON) (Must also complete a State Application & include City Application)
  • Temporary City ABC Application (COMING SOON)
  • Business Registration Application (COMING SOON)

 

CITY REPORTS

  • Regulatory Fee Report (COMING SOON)

 

STATE APPLICATIONS

Applicants must also complete a city application

  • Basic State Application
  • Temporary State Event Application
  • Supplemental License Application

Thank you to the following for the Donations!

Tier I

Mayor: Eddie Brake – $100.00 Planning Committee 

Woodruff Auto Sales -$100.00 Planning Committee 

Clarks Appliance- $100.00 Planning Committee 

Pace Tires – $100.00 Planning Committee

Constellation Energy – $100.00 Planning Committee 

Karen’s Tax Services – $ 25.00 Planning Committee

G & C Supply Co.- $50.00 Planning Committee 

All Source Industry Supply Co. – $20.00 Planning Committee

Robert Lindsey – $40.00 Planning Committee 

Campbell, Myers & Rutledge- $100.00 Reggie Warford Scholarship 

Glenda Harper- $50.00 Reggie Warford Scholarship 

Mike Jones- $38.06 Reggie Warford Scholarship 

Tier II

Holland Supply Co. – $500.00 Reggie Warford Scholarship 

Kentucky Utilities Company – $300.00 Planning Committee

Gas, Water/Sewer, Seasonal, and Clerical

Job Applications are available at City Hall:

212 West Mose Rager BLVD

Drakesboro, KY 42337