Clay County Fiscal Court

Clay County Fiscal Court Clay County Fiscal Court was established in 1807 in Manchester, Kentucky.

05/29/2026

The wait is over—Clay County Days 2026 is officially HERE!!

05/27/2026

CLAY COUNTY DAYS 2026 IS HERE! 🎉

We’re so excited to welcome everyone to downtown Manchester for an unforgettable weekend full of amazing food, treats, shopping, entertainment, and community fun!

Check out of vendor lineup below!

The Clay County Administration Building will be closed Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day.
05/23/2026

The Clay County Administration Building will be closed Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day.

A heartfelt thanks to all those attending this morning and our two wonderful speakers Joe White and Allan Roberts.  Two ...
05/07/2026

A heartfelt thanks to all those attending this morning and our two wonderful speakers Joe White and Allan Roberts. Two great devotionals for our National Day of Prayer.

The Clay County Fiscal Court has been blessed to have Lois Mosley for 20 years (and counting) 🎉
04/10/2026

The Clay County Fiscal Court has been blessed to have Lois Mosley for 20 years (and counting) 🎉

04/10/2026

Judge Harmon and the Clay County Fiscal Court announces free dump day for Saturday, April 25th 8:00-4:30 PM at B &J Transfer on Shamrock Hill Road. No tires accepted on this day.

04/10/2026

Judge Harmon and the Clay County Fiscal Court has announced the Spring free dump day for Saturday, April 25th from 8:00-4:30. No tires accepted on this day. Please share.

Clay County Leaders Recognized at KMCA Spring Conference Following Successful Children’s Shoe DriveFrankfort, KY – Clay ...
03/18/2026

Clay County Leaders Recognized at KMCA Spring Conference Following Successful Children’s Shoe Drive

Frankfort, KY – Clay County leadership was recognized at the Kentucky Magistrates & Commissioners Association (KMCA) Spring Conference on March 18, 2026 for their partnership and impact through the 2025 KMCA Children’s Shoe Drive, which provided more than 800 pairs of shoes to Clay County Students.

Judge Executive Tommy Harmon and the Clay County Fiscal Court, along with Superintendent William Sexton and the Clay County Board of Education, were formally acknowledged during the conference for their collaboration in bringing the statewide initiative to Clay County.

Magistrate Sonya Hoskins Gray (District 2) spoke on behalf of the Clay County Fiscal Court, and Jennifer Crockett represented the Clay County Board of Education during the recognition.

The KMCA Children’s Shoe Drive, in its 11th year, is funded entirely through personal contributions from magistrates and commissioners across Kentucky. Since its inception, the program has provided more than 7,000 pairs of shoes to students statewide.

Clay County was selected as the 2025 recipient based on community needs, geographic locations, and active participation within the association. On October 22, 2025, KMCA delivered over 800 pairs of new shoes to Clay County Schools, beginning distribution at Big Creek Elementary School and expanding throughout the district. The initiative ensured that hundreds of students received new shoes heading into the school year, helping boost confidence and ease financial burdens on families.

“This recognition highlights the power of partnership between local government and our school system,” said representatives of Clay County leadership. “ When we come together to support our children, we strengthen our entire community.”

The distribution of shoes across the district is being coordinated by Family Resource Directors to ensure they reach students with the greatest needs.

The Kentucky Magistrates and Commissioners Association, founded in 1952 and headquartered in Frankfort, represents all 563 elected county magistrates and commissioners across the Commonwealth.

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Clay County Fiscal Court members include: Magistrates Jerry Combs, Sonny Gay, Sonya Gray, Russell Smith, Chris Smith, and Bill Warren, along with Judge Executive Tommy Harmon.Photo: (Back Row) Magistrate Sonny Gay, Magistrate Bill Warren, Kristi Woods, Clay County Board of Education, Magistrate Russell Smith, Judge Executive Tommy Harmon, Magistrate Jerry Combs, EMA/EMS Director Rodney Wagers. (Front Row) Jennifer Crockett, Clay County Board of Education, and Magistrate Sonya Gray.

Judge Harmon along with Magistrates Jerry Combs and Sonny Gay accepted the fire suppression check for Clay County in the...
03/13/2026

Judge Harmon along with Magistrates Jerry Combs and Sonny Gay accepted the fire suppression check for Clay County in the amount of $2,294.19 from Paul Borntraeger from the Division of Forestry.

01/28/2026

The Clay County Administrative Building will open at 9:00 am on Thursday, January 29th.

Address

102 Richmond Road Suite 201
Manchester, KY
40962

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16065982071

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