Introducing a new website launched to serve as a hub for discovering local programs, events, resources, and ways to get involved in our community. MyOldhamCounty.com is a guide to life and resources in Oldham County. A collaboration between Oldham County Fiscal Court, and the Coalition for a Healthy Oldham County.

MyOldhamCounty.com

The Coalition for a Healthy Oldham County (HOC) is a community collaborative dedicated to improving the health, safety, and quality of life for everyone who lives, works, learns, and plays in Oldham County. Our vision is to create and sustain a productive community where individuals can pursue a safe, healthy and independent lifestyle including freedom from substance abuse and opportunities for mental healthcare and recreation.


Guided by the Oldham County Community Health Assessment, HOC develops initiatives that promote prevention, strengthen well-being, and encourage meaningful community involvement. HOC meets monthly to assess the community’s needs and to focus on what is important to Oldham County citizens.


The Coalition unites a wide range of community voices, including:

  • Residents
  • Schools and community organizations
  • Healthcare providers
  • Government agencies
  • Faith communities


HOC serves as both a collaborative partnership and a resource network. Through monthly meetings, outreach, and shared initiatives, we connect people to local resources foster community engagement, and support efforts that improve overall health.


Our work is organized around three focus areas:

  • Behavioral Health
  • Healthy Lifestyles
  • Communication & Community Engagement


This new website (MyOldhamCounty.com), will serve as a hub for discovering local programs, events, resources, and ways to get involved.


Together, we are building a stronger Oldham County through collaboration, education, prevention, and community action.

July 6, 2026
Oldham County Day 2026 is July 18th, organized every year on the third Saturday of July by Project Guild of La Grange
Gold commemorative plaque reading “Judicial Center Dedication” and “April 30th, 2026” on a black stand
By Bo Glass March 20, 2026
Reserve your Oldham County Judicial Center Dedication Commemorative Keepsakes
Aerial view of a vast green forest with scattered fields and a hazy horizon
By Holly Prain March 4, 2026
Oldham County Fiscal Court Establishes Stewart Park Task Force A Stewart Park Task Force has been created by Judge-Executive David Voegele to review and evaluate responses from a recent Stewart Park Community Survey and develop recommendations for the Fiscal Court regarding the park’s long-term vision and development. The survey sought public feedback on the future of Stewart Park, a 225-acre wooded and streamside property along Harrod’s Creek near Buckner that represents a once-in-a-generation conservation and recreation opportunity for Oldham County. .Areas of focus for the Task Force will include conservation and natural habitat protection, preservation of wildlife, improvements to existing trails and potential new routes, access to Harrod’s Creek, and the addition of necessary facilities such as restrooms, parking, and picnic areas. In addition, the Task Force will explore educational programming opportunities, environmental stewardship initiatives, and safety considerations to ensure the park remains both welcoming and responsibly managed. Stewart Park’s 225 acres of forested terrain and stream corridor provide the only public access to Harrod’s Creek in Oldham County, making it a unique and valuable public asset. Community participation in the survey reflects strong interest in preserving the property’s natural beauty while enhancing responsible public access. The Task Force is expected to present its findings and recommendations to the Fiscal Court this summer, following a series of meetings and public discussions. Updates on meeting dates and opportunities for continued public engagement will be shared in the coming weeks. Volunteers for ’Friends of Stewart Park’, assist with upkeep of the park, will be sought later. The Stewart Park Task Force will be chaired by Parks and Recreation Director Gary Parsons. Serving on the task force are Stephanie Barter, Nell Bradley, Adrian Doleman, Marcia Santos Elder, Bill Ferko, Chris Haunz, Kim Hydes, Kevin Jeffries, Brent Likins, Mary Lowry, Mike Prather, Greg Smith, Nathan Stewart, Bob Vinsand and Danny Warren.