Boyle County

Danville
Published May 14, 2026 Reviewed May 15, 2026 14 disclosures

Reports are dated; investigate on the ground before acting.

Population
30,614
Seat
Danville
Region
Central Kentucky
Candidates
6
Capital range
$40K–$600K
Last reviewed
2026-05-15

Boyle is a county of about 30,600 people on the southern edge of the Bluegrass region. Danville is the seat. Three resident anchors sit on top of one another inside the city limits: Centre College, the Ephraim McDowell Health independent regional hospital system, and the Kentucky School for the Deaf — a state-agency K-12 operating in Danville since 1823.

A fourth resident anchor sits outside the city limits at 120 Corporate Drive. Parker-Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems Kentucky Corporation, the Parker Hannifin operating entity for aircraft wheels and brakes, has carried roughly $138 million in federal procurement awards over the past three years — the dominant single channel in Boyle's $734.6 million federal-procurement aggregate.

Civil-War and constitutional tourism layers in alongside the anchors. Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site commemorates the October 8, 1862 Battle of Perryville. Constitution Square State Historic Site marks the 1792 Kentucky constitutional convention site downtown. Pioneer Playhouse, founded 1950 by Col. Eben C. Henson, is Kentucky's oldest outdoor theater. The Norton Center for the Arts on the Centre campus hosted the 2000 and 2012 vice-presidential debates.

Six candidates run from $40,000 to $700,000 in founder capital. The strongest two are the ASL and deaf-specialty interpreter agency and the Ephraim McDowell Master Facility Plan sub-trades operator; the other four sit in recurring services, aerospace compliance, senior-move management, and Civil-War tourism.

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What this place actually is.

Boyle sits on the southern edge of the Bluegrass region with a population of about 30,600 (2020 decennial). Danville is the county seat at roughly 17,700 residents. Perryville (population around 750–800) and Junction City (around 2,250) are the other two home-rule cities. Median household income is $61,159 — about 96 percent of the Kentucky median and 76 percent of the U.S. median. Danville city specifically runs $52,646 with a 17.45 percent poverty rate, partly a Centre College student-population effect. The county is fully interior to Kentucky; adjacent counties are Mercer, Garrard, Lincoln, Casey, Marion, Washington, and Anderson. There is no Boyle-resident interstate. US-127 runs north–south through Danville; US-150 runs east–west. The closest I-75 access is at Lexington (about 35 miles north) or Berea (about 25 miles east).

The federal business-mix data for Boyle (captured May 2026) shows 765 establishments, 13,278 employees, and $607.9 million in annual payroll on top of 2,106 nonemployers. Health care leads by both establishment count and payroll — about 29 percent of county payroll — reflecting Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center, Select Specialty Hospital, and the outpatient bench across the six-county service area. Manufacturing is second on payroll at 24 establishments, 2,453 employees, and $117.4 million — concentrated in a small number of plants with Parker-Meggitt as the dominant federal-contract manufacturer. The county employment-to-population ratio runs about 43 percent — Boyle is a workforce destination for surrounding-county commuters from Casey, Garrard, Lincoln, Mercer, Washington, and Marion drawn by Ephraim McDowell, Centre, Parker-Meggitt, and KSD.

Three resident anchors sit on top of one another inside the Danville city limits. Centre College at 600 W Walnut Street is a 1,407-undergraduate private liberal arts college founded in 1819. President Milton C. Moreland is Centre's 21st president, in office since 2020 and reappointed by the Board of Trustees through 2030. The endowment grew from $325 million to $413 million since 2020. Centre raised $178 million over four years; new student enrollment is up 17.9 percent since 2020; the six-year graduation rate moved from 83 percent to 87 percent. The Norton Center for the Arts on the Centre campus runs Newlin Hall (1,500 seats) plus the Weisiger and Vahlkamp theaters at roughly 55,000 annual visitors. G&J Pepsi is the 2025–2026 Season Partner. Norton hosted the 2000 Cheney–Lieberman and 2012 Biden–Ryan vice-presidential debates; Centre did not host a 2024 debate. 2028 host status is unannounced.

Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center at 217 S 3rd Street is a 197-bed acute-care hospital. President and CEO Daniel E. McKay has held the role since June 2018. The $120 million Master Facility Plan announced October 16, 2024 modernizes and expands the EMRMC Danville campus and redevelops the former KSD Walker Hall property (3.5 acres acquired for $900,000 in 2021). Phased construction is implied through roughly 2027–2029; the general contractor and architect-of-record have not been publicly disclosed. Ephraim McDowell Health is independent — not St. Elizabeth, not Baptist Health, not UK HealthCare-acquired, not Norton Healthcare, not U of L Health. The primary service area is Boyle plus Casey, Garrard, Lincoln, Mercer, and Washington. Fort Logan Hospital in Stanford (Lincoln County) and Haggin Hospital in Harrodsburg (Mercer County) are EM Health system facilities but are not Boyle-resident. Select Specialty Hospital — Central Kentucky is the 33-bed long-term-acute-care hospital on or adjacent to the EMRMC campus, operated by Select Medical (Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania).

The Kentucky School for the Deaf at 303 S 2nd Street is a Kentucky Department of Education state agency operating since 1823 — the first state-supported school for the deaf in the United States. KSD continues to operate as a residential and day school serving all 120 Kentucky counties and as a deaf-education resource center for Kentucky public schools. The 2019 surplus listing and 2021 sale of the Walker Hall building to Ephraim McDowell Health affected one historic building, not the operating mission. KSD's federal-grant footprint flows through the Kentucky Department of Education (IDEA Part B and Title programs). The structural feature here is unusual: a Kentucky state agency operating a K-12 residential school inside the county seat parallel to local KRS 45A districts — a 200 KAR 5 state-agency procurement code running alongside KRS 45A local procurement. KSD's campus radiates the ASL- and EIPA-credentialed workforce pool that supplies medical, K-12, court, cultural, and municipal interpreting demand.

Parker-Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems Kentucky Corporation at 120 Corporate Drive is the federal-procurement overlay. Parker Hannifin (Cleveland, Ohio) acquired Meggitt PLC for roughly $8.8 billion in September 2022 and rebranded the operation. The Danville plant has run continuously since the 1980s — formerly Aircraft Braking Systems Corporation and Dunlop Aerospace, consolidated as Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems in 2008. The Bevin administration announced a Danville capacity expansion in 2016. Federal awards show Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems Corporation as the number-one Boyle-place-of-performance federal contractor at $138.1 million across 1,304 awards, plus the Kentucky Corporation registration at $336,000 across 4 awards — the two registrations reflect parent and Kentucky-LLC structure on the same plant. Published employment estimates range from roughly 70 to 185. Boyle-place-of-performance federal procurement aggregates $734.6 million across 2,776 awards and 33 distinct awardees over a three-year window. Parker-Meggitt is roughly 19 percent of the floor and the dominant single channel. Other channels include HUD multifamily (about $18.4 million combined across the Housing Authority of Danville, the Danville URNCD Agency, and six smaller property owners), USDA Rural Development (about $3.6 million), state DOT pass-through ($3.45 million), Danville-Boyle County Airport FAA AIP ($2.39 million), City of Danville EPA awards ($3.12 million), and Centre College NSF research ($7.6 million).

The tourism cluster layers in alongside the anchors. Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site at 1825 Battlefield Road in Perryville covers about 745 acres on the October 8, 1862 Battle of Perryville — the largest battle ever fought on Kentucky soil and the decisive Civil War battle in the Western Theater (about 7,600 combined casualties). Annual visitation runs about 7,000. The site is operated by Kentucky State Parks and hosted the 160th anniversary national reenactment October 8–9, 2022. Constitution Square State Historic Site at 134 S 2nd Street in Danville marks the 1792 Kentucky constitutional convention; the site carries a reconstructed log courthouse, jail, meeting house, and statehood marker and is free admission. Pioneer Playhouse at 840 Stanford Road is Kentucky's oldest outdoor theater — founded in 1950 by Col. Eben C. Henson with continuing Henson-family operation; the 76th season ran summer 2025. The outdoor amphitheater was built from salvaged bricks, beams, and a repurposed train station from the MGM 1957 film Raintree County.

Two K-12 districts plus KSD form the education layer. Boyle County Schools (county-wide) is led by Superintendent Mike LaFavers, who succeeded Mark Wade during the 2025 administrative transition; enrollment runs in the 2,800–3,500 range. Danville Independent Schools at 152 E Martin Luther King Boulevard runs Bate Middle, Toliver Elementary, Hogsett Primary, and Danville High at an enrollment range of 1,800–2,200; KSBA Agency ID 45. KSD operates parallel to both under state-agency authority. Bluegrass Community & Technical College's Danville Campus at 59 Corporate Drive is a Boyle-resident operating site of the Fayette-headquartered BCTC parent.

The municipal layer runs three home-rule cities plus the Fiscal Court. The Boyle County Fiscal Court at 321 W Main Street is led by Judge-Executive Trille L. Bottom, formerly the Boyle County Clerk, who was sworn in as Kentucky County Judge/Executive Association sergeant-at-arms in December 2025 and dedicated the Veterans Hall of Fame monument in November 2025. The City of Danville at 445 W Main Street operates under Mayor Mike Perros with a five-member City Commission; Resolution 2025-10-21-01 appointed Audrey Serres in October 2025 to fulfill the unexpired term of her late husband Commissioner Rick Serres; Commissioner Donna Peek earned the KLC Certified Municipal Officer designation. The City of Perryville at 116 N Buell Street operates under Mayor Arthur Robert Kernodle. The City of Junction City is the third home-rule city. The Develop Danville / Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnership coordinates retention and recruitment. Boyle's December 2025 unemployment registered 3.6 percent, down from 5.2 percent the prior period.

Centre College — Danville
1,407 undergraduate enrollment fall 2024; faculty + staff FTE ~450-650 · Private liberal arts college — 600 W Walnut Street, Danville KY 40422 (Boyle-resident). Founded 1819 (Kentucky's second-oldest higher-education institution after Transylvania 1780 in Fayette); Presbyterian heritage with independent governance; Southern Athletic Association. President Milton C. Moreland (21st president; in office since 2020; reappointed by the Board of Trustees through 2030 per centre.edu/news/milton-moreland-reappointed-Centre-president); endowment growth $325M → $413M since 2020 (~27% growth); $178M raised over 4 years; Centre Promise strategic access initiative for Pell-eligible and first-generation students; new student enrollment +17.9% since 2020; 6-year graduation rate 83% → 87%. Federal contracting data shows Centre College of Kentucky at $7.6M / 12 NSF awards. Procurement and demand anchor for the interpreter agency, the multi-principal recurring-services bench, the senior-move practice, and the day-tour operator; cross-sell for the sub-trades operator and the aerospace compliance practice.
Norton Center for the Arts (on Centre campus)
~55,000+ annual visitors aggregate across Newlin + Weisiger + Vahlkamp · Performing arts center on the Centre College campus — 600 W Walnut Street Danville (Boyle-resident). Newlin Hall (1,500-seat) flagship venue plus Weisiger Theatre plus Vahlkamp Theater. G&J Pepsi is the 2025-2026 Season Partner; 2025-2026 season programming includes Rodney Atkins, Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, Marlon Wayans, Michael Carbonaro, Ira Glass + Jad Abumrad. Historic host of the 2000 Cheney–Lieberman and 2012 Biden–Ryan vice-presidential debates (Centre became the smallest college ever to host a national debate). Centre did NOT host a 2024 debate (cycle restructured outside the CPD framework). 2028 host status unannounced. Demand anchor for the day-tour operator; cross-sell for the interpreter agency and the multi-principal recurring-services bench.
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center (EMRMC) — flagship of Ephraim McDowell Health independent regional system
197-bed licensed hospital; CMS-certified non-CAH acute-care; clinical + non-clinical FTE · 217 S 3rd Street, Danville KY 40422 (Boyle-resident). President/CEO Daniel E. McKay since June 2018. $120M Master Facility Plan announced October 16 2024 modernizing the EMRMC Danville campus, redeveloping the former KSD Walker Hall property (3.5 acres; ~200 parking spaces; purchased $900K 2021), improving emergency services and clinical facilities. Phased multi-year construction implied through approximately 2027-2029. Ephraim McDowell Health is independent — not St. Elizabeth, not Baptist Health, not UK HealthCare-acquired, not Norton Healthcare, not U of L Health. Primary service area: Boyle plus 5 contiguous counties (Casey, Garrard, Lincoln, Mercer, Washington). USAspending records show EMRMC, Inc. at $1.5M / 1 USDA award. Fort Logan (Stanford, Lincoln-resident) and Haggin (Harrodsburg, Mercer-resident) CAHs are system facilities but NOT Boyle-resident. Anchor for the interpreter agency, the Master Facility Plan sub-trades operator, the multi-principal recurring-services bench, and the senior-move practice; cross-sell for the aerospace compliance practice and the day-tour operator.
Select Specialty Hospital — Central Kentucky (Select Medical-operated)
33-bed LTCH; FTE pending verification · Boyle-resident long-term-acute-care hospital — likely co-located on or adjacent to the EMRMC campus per the Select Medical national LTCH-on-host-hospital pattern. Operator-of-record is Select Medical (Mechanicsburg PA HQ). Distinct from Select Specialty NKY at Fort Thomas (Campbell-resident) and Select Specialty Louisville (Jefferson-resident) — three separate Select Medical Kentucky locations. Typical LTCH length-of-stay 25+ days; specialty in critical-illness recovery, ventilator weaning, and complex wound care. Demand anchor for the interpreter agency, the sub-trades operator, and the multi-principal recurring-services bench.
Kentucky School for the Deaf (KSD)
KY DoE state-agency K-12 residential + day school; ~150-200 student enrollment range · 303 S 2nd Street, Danville KY 40422 (Boyle-resident state-agency campus). Kentucky Department of Education state agency operating since 1823 — the first state-supported school for the deaf in the United States. Continues operating as a residential + day school serving all 120 Kentucky counties; also functions as a deaf-education resource center for Kentucky public schools. The 2019-2021 Walker Hall surplus + $900K sale to Ephraim McDowell affected one historic building, NOT the school's operating mission. KSD's federal-grant footprint flows through KY DoE (IDEA Part B + Title programs) rather than direct USAspending. Parallel KRS 45A local versus 200 KAR 5 state-agency procurement codes radiate ASL / EIPA-credentialed workforce across multi-buyer demand. Anchor for the interpreter agency, the multi-principal recurring-services bench, and the day-tour operator.
Parker-Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems Kentucky Corporation — Danville
Range roughly 70 to 185 (estimated) · 120 Corporate Drive, Danville KY 40422 (Boyle-resident plant). Aircraft wheels, brakes, and braking-system specialty manufacturer; supplier to commercial and defense aviation. Owned by Parker Hannifin (Cleveland OH parent) following the September 2022 ~$8.8B Meggitt PLC acquisition; Parker-Meggitt rebrand. Danville-resident plant since the 1980s — formerly Aircraft Braking Systems Corporation (ABSC) and Dunlop Aerospace; consolidated 2008 as Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems. Bevin-administration Cabinet for Economic Development announced Danville expansion 2016. USAspending records show MEGGITT AIRCRAFT BRAKING SYSTEMS CORPORATION at $138.1M / 1,304 awards plus MEGGITT AIRCRAFT BRAKING SYSTEMS KENTUCKY CORPORATION at $336K / 4 awards (parent-corp vs Kentucky-LLC recipient-registration structure on the same plant). Sample agency Department of Homeland Security; NAICS 336413, 314994, 339991, and 488190. Anchor for the aerospace compliance practice; cross-sell for the interpreter agency and the multi-principal recurring-services bench.
Boyle County Schools (BCS) + Danville Independent Schools (DIS)
Two K-12 districts on a roughly 30K-population county plus the KSD state-agency parallel layer · Boyle County Schools (county-wide; Superintendent Mike LaFavers current as of 2026 succeeding Mark Wade during the 2025 transition — exact transition date pending verification against KSBA portal and BCS board minutes; enrollment estimated in the 2,800–3,500 range; boyle.kyschools.us). Danville Independent Schools (city-limits; 152 E Martin Luther King Boulevard; enrollment estimated in the 1,800–2,200 range; Bate Middle, Toliver Elementary, Hogsett Primary, Danville High; KSBA Agency ID 45; current superintendent identity pending verification; danvilleschools.net). Demand anchor for the interpreter agency and the multi-principal recurring-services bench.
Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site + Constitution Square State Historic Site
Perryville Battlefield ~7,000 annual visitors; Constitution Square free-admission downtown anchor · Perryville Battlefield at 1825 Battlefield Road Perryville KY 40468 — ~745 acres; National Historic Landmark; commemorates the October 8 1862 Battle of Perryville (the largest battle ever fought on Kentucky soil; the decisive Civil War battle in the Western Theater; ~7,600 combined casualties); Kentucky State Parks-operated under the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet; hosted the 160th anniversary national Civil War reenactment October 8-9 2022; FY26 capital plan pending verification. Constitution Square at 134 S 2nd Street Danville — site of the 1792 Kentucky constitutional convention; reconstructed log courthouse, jail, meeting house, and statehood marker; Kentucky State Parks-operated free-admission downtown anchor. Demand anchor for the day-tour operator; cross-sell for the senior-move practice.
Pioneer Playhouse
Henson-family-operated; 76th season summer 2025 · 840 Stanford Road, Danville KY 40422 (Boyle-resident). Kentucky's oldest outdoor theater — founded 1950 by Col. Eben C. Henson; Henson-family operational continuity (ownership-of-record). 76th season summer 2025 (three comedies: The Game's Afoot, Walking Across Egypt, Not From Around Here; plus a music extravaganza). Historic outdoor amphitheater constructed from salvaged bricks, beams, and a repurposed train station from the MGM 1957 classic Raintree County. On the Kentucky Music Trail. Demand anchor for the day-tour operator; cross-sell for the senior-move practice.
Boyle County Fiscal Court + Judge-Executive Trille L. Bottom (Alexandria-of-Boyle / Danville)
County government · 321 W Main Street Room 111, Danville KY 40422 (Boyle-resident). Judge-Executive Trille L. Bottom (sitting; former Boyle County Clerk; sworn in as Kentucky County Judge/Executive Association sergeant-at-arms December 2025; dedicated Veterans Hall of Fame monument November 2025; held special budget meeting December 2025 reviewing budgets + bids + county projects; held public zoning text-amendment meeting November 2025). USAspending records show Boyle County Fiscal Court at $734K / 2 Department of Interior awards. Demand anchor for the multi-municipal multi-principal recurring-services bench.
City of Danville (Mayor Mike Perros) + City of Perryville (Mayor Arthur Robert Kernodle) + City of Junction City
Three home-rule cities on ~30K-population county; municipal staffing institutional · City of Danville at 445 W Main Street under Mayor Mike Perros with 5-member City Commission. Resolution 2025-10-21-01 appointed Audrey Serres to fulfill the unexpired term of her late husband Commissioner Rick Serres (October 2025); Commissioner Donna Peek earned the Certified Municipal Officer (CMO) designation from the Kentucky League of Cities. The November 2024 Kentucky Today reporting on outside-attorney-grievance-investigation is referenced strictly as procedural municipal-record reporting only (no characterization of merit). USAspending records show City of Danville at $3.12M / 4 EPA awards. City of Perryville at 116 N Buell Street under Mayor Arthur Robert Kernodle (elected to an unexpired term); Main Street Perryville is an EDP partner; population approximately 750–800. City of Junction City (population approximately 2,250; current Mayor identity pending verification). Demand cluster for the multi-principal recurring-services bench.
Housing Authority of Danville + Danville URNCD Agency + multifamily property-owner cluster
HUD multifamily / Section 8 / supportive-housing + USDA Rural Development rural-rental cluster (~$21.4M combined / 3yr) · Housing Authority of Danville shows $11.65M / 18 HUD awards — the second-largest Boyle place-of-performance federal-procurement recipient after Parker-Meggitt. Danville URNCD Agency shows $4.88M / 56 HUD awards — long-running HUD-channel disbursement; downtown and brownfields urban-renewal context. Long Run Realty I, Northtown Senior Apartments Ltd, Parkside East Apts, Rall Place, Shaker Point Place LLC, and Northtown Apartments Ltd combine to roughly $3.0M HUD plus USDA across six distinct multifamily property owners — an affordable and subsidized rural rental cluster. Cross-sell for the sub-trades operator and the multi-principal recurring-services bench.
Inter-County Energy Cooperative
~27,000 member/owners; Danville-HQ rural electric cooperative · 1009 Hustonville Road, Danville KY 40422 (Boyle-resident HQ). Touchstone Energy member rural electric cooperative; founded June 14 1937 in Farm Bureau Office Danville by groups from Boyle, Garrard, and Marion counties. 11-county service area (Boyle, Casey, Garrard, Larue, Lincoln, Madison, Mercer, Nelson, Rockcastle, Taylor, Washington). Demand anchor for the multi-principal recurring-services bench; cross-sell for the sub-trades operator.
Farmers National Bank of Danville
Independent Danville-HQ community bank; 146-year continuous operation since February 10 1879 · 304 W Main Street, Danville KY 40422 (Boyle-resident HQ). FDIC-insured; multiple Boyle and adjacent-county branches; distinct from Republic Bank or Stock Yards Bank regional offices. SBA-eligible community-bank capital-stack partner for the sub-trades operator and the senior-move practice; cross-sell across the interpreter agency, the multi-principal recurring-services bench, the aerospace compliance practice, and the day-tour operator.
Bluegrass Community & Technical College (BCTC) Danville Campus (Fayette-HQ parent)
Danville Campus FTE pending verification · 59 Corporate Drive, Danville KY 40422 (Boyle-resident operating site of Fayette-HQ BCTC parent). KCTCS community college serving Boyle and the Bluegrass region. Workforce-pipeline operating site for nursing, advanced-practice, machinist, welding, and aviation-maintenance technician programs feeding EMRMC, Parker-Meggitt, KSD, and Centre. Workforce-pipeline cross-sell for the interpreter agency and the aerospace compliance practice.
Danville-Boyle County Airport (DVK)
General aviation public-use airport; no scheduled commercial service · Danville KY (Boyle-resident). General aviation airport. USAspending records show DANVILLE BOYLE COUNTY AIRPORT at $2.39M / 6 Department of Transportation awards (FAA Airport Improvement Program). Cross-sell for the aerospace compliance practice.
Develop Danville, Inc. / Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnership (EDP) + Boyle County Industrial Foundation (BCIF) + Heart of Danville Main Street + Main Street Perryville
Multi-entity EDO alliance + 1961-est. industrial real-estate nonprofit + 2 Main Street programs · Develop Danville / EDP is the multi-entity alliance — BCIF (1961-established private nonprofit acquiring + developing real estate for industrial / corporate recruitment + retention) + Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce + Danville-Boyle County Convention & Visitors Bureau + Heart of Danville Main Street (Main Street Kentucky-accredited downtown revitalization) + Main Street Perryville + local governments (Fiscal Court + 3 cities). Boyle December 2025 unemployment 3.6% (down from 5.2% prior period per Kentucky Center for Statistics via the Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet). Referral channel for all six candidates.
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The candidates.

6 business openings the data points to. Each carries a candidate page with the operating math, named operators to call, and the acquisition or build path. Capital and Year-3 ranges are surfaced here; full assumptions live on each candidate page.

Candidate register 6 ranked openings math, operators, and next calls inside each memo
Rows are clickable
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Who to call this week.

Who to call. Tier 1 collects anchor-procurement and named-account leads across the four resident anchors and the layers around them. Tier 2 is referral and capital channels plus the standards bodies in the credentialing arc. Tier 3 is the state and federal agencies that govern compliance, licensure, and grants.

Tier 1

  • Centre College President's Office (Milton C. Moreland) + Provost + Vice President for Finance + Dean of Faculty + Career Services + Office of Institutional Advancement (600 W Walnut Street, Danville KY 40422; centre.edu)
    Procurement-relationship coordination across the interpreter agency, multi-principal recurring services, senior-move, and day-tour candidates; Centre Promise initiative cross-sell context; Norton Center programming partnership; faculty and staff residential-services demand pool; alumni-affinity retiree-services and reunion-services cross-sell; 2028 debate-host status visibility
    Pending
  • Norton Center for the Arts Executive Director + Programming Director + Production Manager + G&J Pepsi 2025-26 Season Partner liaison (600 W Walnut Street, Danville; nortoncenter.com)
    Day-tour and watchlist Norton-Center technical-production and cultural-services sub-contract scoping; 2025-26 season-partner cross-sell; touring-production load-in coordination; Lexington-resident sub-bench saturation verification
    Pending
  • Ephraim McDowell Health President/CEO Daniel E. McKay + EMRMC Hospital Administrator + Chief Medical Officer + Chief Nursing Officer + Vice President of Operations + Construction Liaison + Procurement Officer (217 S 3rd Street, Danville KY 40422; emhealth.org)
    Procurement-relationship coordination across the interpreter agency, sub-trades operator, multi-principal recurring services, and senior-move candidates; $120M Master Facility Plan general-contractor, architect-of-record, and phasing-calendar visibility; Walker Hall redevelopment timeline; six-county service-area cross-sell; sub-trades, post-construction-clean, medical-interpreter, senior-move, and recurring-services scope
    Pending
  • Select Specialty Hospital — Central Kentucky Administrator + Select Medical Regional Operations + LTCH Clinical Director (Boyle-resident operational footprint; exact address pending verification; selectspecialtyhospitals.com/locations-and-tours/ky/danville/central-kentucky)
    LTCH host-hospital coordination for the interpreter agency, sub-trades operator, and multi-principal recurring services; ventilator-weaning and complex-wound-care clinical-team and facilities procurement scope; cross-sell with EMRMC
    Pending
  • Kentucky School for the Deaf Principal + Superintendent + Business Office + KY DoE state-agency liaison + State Agency for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing partnership (303 S 2nd Street, Danville KY 40422; ksd.kyschools.us)
    Procurement-relationship coordination under 200 KAR 5 state-agency procurement code for the interpreter agency and multi-principal recurring services; ASL and EIPA workforce-pool partnership; deaf-education resource-center recurring services; videophone and VRS infrastructure; KCDHH coordination
    Pending
  • Parker-Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems Kentucky Corporation — Plant Manager + Plant Operations + Quality Assurance Director + HR + Procurement Officer + Parker Hannifin Aerospace Group corporate-procurement framework liaison (120 Corporate Drive, Danville KY 40422; meggitt-mabs.com)
    Tier-2 aerospace compliance-consulting scope (CMMC, AS9100, and ITAR bundled); NADCAP credential pathway visibility; current employment-range disclosure (approximately 70 vs approximately 185, pending verification); Parker corporate-procurement framework cycle visibility; Bevin-2016-expansion follow-on visibility
    Pending
  • Boyle County Schools Superintendent Mike LaFavers + BCS Board of Education + KSBA Agency-ID liaison + Federal Programs Director (boyle.kyschools.us; Danville)
    Procurement-relationship coordination for the interpreter agency and multi-principal recurring services; LaFavers transition continuity; FY26-27 capital plan, Infinite Campus, 1:1 device, and KETS scoping; KSD-coordinated ASL interpreter scope
    Pending
  • Danville Independent Schools Superintendent + DIS Board of Education + KSBA Agency-ID 45 liaison + Federal Programs Director (152 E Martin Luther King Boulevard, Danville KY 40422; danvilleschools.net)
    DIS IT-MSP, ASL-interpreter, and procurement-coordination scoping for the interpreter agency and multi-principal recurring services; current superintendent identity pending verification; Bate Middle, Toliver, Hogsett, and Danville High capital and curriculum coordination
    Pending
  • Bluegrass Community & Technical College Danville Campus Director + KCTCS workforce-pipeline liaison + Allied Health + Aviation Maintenance Technician + Welding + Machinist program directors (59 Corporate Drive, Danville KY 40422; bluegrass.kctcs.edu)
    Workforce-pipeline cross-sell for the interpreter agency and the aerospace compliance practice; LPN, welder, machinist, aviation-maintenance-technician, and Parker-Meggitt-feeder program-partnership scoping
    Pending
  • Boyle County Judge-Executive Trille L. Bottom + Magistrates + County Clerk + County Attorney + County Treasurer + KCJEA state-association liaison (321 W Main Street Room 111, Danville KY 40422; boylecountyky.gov)
    Multi-municipal stack procurement-coordination for the multi-principal recurring services bench; Fiscal Court IT-MSP, KORA, and records-management scoping; KCJEA sergeant-at-arms context (Dec 2025); Veterans Hall of Fame monument context (Nov 2025); FY26 budget and zoning text-amendment continuity
    Pending
  • City of Danville Mayor Mike Perros + 5-member City Commission + City Manager + Finance Director + Public Works Director + Danville PD Chief (445 W Main Street, Danville KY 40422; danvilleky.org)
    City of Danville IT-MSP, CJIS (Danville PD), EPA brownfields, and BIL water and wastewater scoping for the multi-principal recurring services bench; Resolution 2025-10-21-01 Audrey Serres appointment context; Donna Peek KLC CMO designation context; November 2024 outside-attorney-grievance-investigation outcome verification (strictly procedural municipal-record reporting only)
    Pending
  • City of Perryville Mayor Arthur Robert Kernodle + City Council + Main Street Perryville Director (116 N Buell Street, Perryville KY 40468)
    City of Perryville coordination for the multi-principal recurring services bench and the day-tour operator; Main Street Perryville EDP-partnership programming; Perryville Battlefield 162nd and 163rd anniversary reenactment-cycle visibility
    Pending
  • City of Junction City Mayor + City Council (Junction City KY 40440)
    City of Junction City procurement-coordination scoping for the multi-principal recurring services bench; current Mayor identity pending verification
    Pending
  • Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site Manager + Kentucky State Parks Regional Manager + Kentucky Tourism Arts and Heritage Cabinet liaison + Perryville Battlefield Preservation Association (1825 Battlefield Road, Perryville KY 40468; parks.ky.gov/explore/perryville-battlefield-state-historic-site-7804)
    Reenactor period-supply, day-tour, and battlefield-interpretation scope for the day-tour operator; FY26 and FY27 capital plan and special-event programming; 162nd, 163rd, and 165th anniversary cycle planning
    Pending
  • Constitution Square State Historic Site Manager + Kentucky State Parks downtown Danville site coordinator (134 S 2nd Street, Danville KY 40422; parks.ky.gov)
    Day-tour and civic-tourism programming scope for the day-tour operator; Heart of Danville Main Street cross-sell
    Pending
  • Pioneer Playhouse Owner of Record (Henson family) + General Manager + Box Office (840 Stanford Road, Danville KY 40422; pioneerplayhouse.com)
    Day-tour and Civil-War-period heritage cross-sell for the day-tour operator; 76th-season summer 2025 programming; Kentucky Music Trail venue scope
    Pending
  • Housing Authority of Danville Executive Director + Danville URNCD Agency Director + HUD Field Office liaison (Danville KY)
    HUD REAC, PIC, and voucher-administration IT-surface scoping for the sub-trades operator, the multi-principal recurring services bench, and watchlist lanes; Boyle place-of-performance HUD-cluster oversight at roughly $16.5M over three years; urban-renewal and brownfields continuity
    Pending
  • Inter-County Energy Cooperative General Manager + Operations + Member Services (1009 Hustonville Road, Danville KY 40422; (859) 236-4561; intercountyenergy.net)
    Touchstone Energy member-cooperative procurement-coordination scope for the multi-principal recurring services bench and watchlist lanes; 11-county service-area cross-sell; rural broadband coordination
    (859) 236-4561
  • Farmers National Bank of Danville President + Chief Lending Officer + SBA Officer + Commercial Banking team (304 W Main Street, Danville KY 40422; fnbky.com)
    Community-bank capital-stack partner for SBA 7(a) and 504 founder financing across the six-candidate slate (anchor placement: sub-trades operator and senior-move practice)
    Pending
  • Develop Danville / EDP + Boyle County Industrial Foundation (BCIF) President + Danville-Boyle Chamber + Danville-Boyle CVB + Heart of Danville Main Street + Main Street Perryville (developdanville.com; boyleky.com)
    EDP-alliance referral coordination across all six candidates; BCIF industrial-real-estate framework; Boyle Dec 2025 unemployment 3.6% labor-market context; six-county service-area cross-sell
    Pending

Tier 2

  • Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) Multifamily + Section 8 + Supportive Housing Officers (kyhousing.org; Frankfort)
    Capital partner for the sub-trades operator and watchlist lanes; HUD-cluster, Housing Authority of Danville, and Danville URNCD Agency continuity
  • SBA Kentucky District (Louisville) + SBA Lexington Branch + SBA 8(a) + WOSB + SDVOSB + HUBZone Program Offices
    7(a) preferred-lender access across all six candidates; SDVOSB certification for Parker-Meggitt-perimeter sub-tier; HUBZone (any Boyle-tract designation pending verification)
  • Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) Buying Network + KLC CMO credentialing
    Group-purchasing pre-qualification for the multi-principal recurring services bench across Danville, Perryville, and Junction City plus cross-county expansion; KLC CMO program context (Donna Peek 2025 designation)
  • Kentucky Information Technology (KIT) master agreements (Commonwealth Office for Technology)
    KIT subcontract path through a KIT-prime systems integrator covering Boyle municipal, two K-12 districts, and KSD state-agency principals for the multi-principal recurring services bench
  • Kentucky School Boards Association (KSBA) cooperative bid + Kentucky Association of School Superintendents (KASS)
    BCS and DIS cooperative procurement pre-qualification for the interpreter agency and multi-principal recurring services; Bluegrass-region K-12 expansion; LaFavers and DIS-superintendent transition continuity
  • Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (KCDHH) Executive Director + KY DoE Office of Special Education + KY Administrative Office of the Courts ASL-interpreter desk
    ASL, EIPA, VRI, CART, and RID NIC and CDI credential pathway plus KSD-coordinated state-agency interpreter referral surface for the interpreter agency and multi-principal recurring services; multi-buyer demand registry
  • Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) + EIPA national administrator + National Association of the Deaf (NAD)
    RID NIC, CDI, and EIPA-K12 credential pathway scoping for the interpreter agency; multi-state interpreter mobility; community and cultural interpreter demand registry
  • National Association of Senior Move Managers (NASMM) + National Association of Productivity & Organizing Professionals (NAPO) + American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) referrals
    NASMM credentialing pathway for the senior-move practice; downsizing and estate-coordination referral surface; cross-sell with Kentucky estate attorneys
  • NADCAP (PRI / SAE International) + IAQG AS9100 administrators + DDTC / ITAR registration desk + DoD CMMC Accreditation Body (Cyber AB)
    NADCAP special-process, AS9100D QMS, ITAR registration, and CMMC 2.0 v6 assessment pathway for the aerospace compliance practice; Parker-Meggitt-perimeter Tier-2 supplier-compliance registry
  • Community banks — Farmers National Bank of Danville + Whitaker Bank + Cumberland Valley National Bank Boyle branch + Republic Bank Lexington + Stock Yards Bank Lexington + Heritage Bank regional + Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation (KHIC; SOAR-region cross-sell)
    SBA 7(a), 504, and community-bank capital-stack capacity for the founder stack across all six candidates
  • Develop Danville / EDP + Boyle County Industrial Foundation + Danville-Boyle Chamber + Heart of Danville Main Street + Main Street Perryville
    Boyle-resident operator pipeline introductions across all six candidates; EDP-coordinated demand-registry surface
  • Kentucky public-record municipal-instability monitoring (The Advocate-Messenger Danville + Lane Report + Lexington Herald-Leader + WKYT + LEX18 + Kentucky Lantern + Kentucky Today + amnews.com)
    Boyle County Fiscal Court continuity + Danville City Commission outcomes (Audrey Serres term + outside-attorney-grievance-investigation outcome) + BCS LaFavers transition continuity + DIS superintendent transition + Centre 2028 debate-host status + EM Health MFP construction progress
  • Murphy Business Sales (KY) + Sunbelt Business Brokers (Lexington) + Transworld Business Advisors KY
    Senior-move-management and day-tour-operator incumbent-vendor displacement intelligence; Advanced-Acquirer sourcing for a later pass (home-health, Parker-Meggitt Tier-2, and Centre operating services)
  • Critical-path verification queue — Centre faculty and staff FTE; Norton Center attendance and tenant mix; EMRMC FTE plus Master Facility Plan general contractor, architect-of-record, and phasing calendar; Select Specialty Hospital FTE and exact campus address; KSD enrollment, superintendent, and state-agency procurement-code calendar; Parker-Meggitt employment range (approximately 70 vs 185) and corporate-procurement-framework cycle visibility; BCS LaFavers transition exact date; DIS current superintendent identity; Junction City Mayor identity; Danville outside-attorney-grievance-investigation outcome; 2028 Centre debate-host status; Perryville Battlefield FY26 capital plan; BCTC Danville Campus director and program-partner roster; HUD multifamily property-owner cluster current PD or board; Boyle bourbon-distillery new-entrant verification; six-county service-area direct-care-labor pool supply; Lexington Concentra metro-saturation Danville-side test; KY Medicaid NEMT broker slate; Kentucky touring-AV sub-bench; Kentucky estate-attorney UPL-coordination posture; AmplexNet HQ residency; Flowers Foods, American Greetings, RR Donnelley, R.J. Corman, Old Bridge Golf Club, and Danville Country Club Boyle-residency verification (roughly 85–90 critical-path items)
    Consolidated critical-path verification queue from the candidate research files and the risk-evidence set captured May 2026

Tier 3

  • Kentucky Department of Housing, Buildings & Construction (KY HBC; dhbc.ky.gov)
    KRS 198B (HVAC), KRS 227A (Electrical), and KRS 318 (Plumbing) master-license individual-vs-entity rule for the sub-trades operator and the multi-principal recurring services bench specialty-trades-dispatch scope
  • Kentucky State Fire Marshal (KSFM) + NFPA + NICET + Danville Fire/EMS + Perryville Fire + Junction City Fire
    NFPA 25 ITM standard, NICET fire-protection certification levels I-IV, KSFM enforcement, and municipal AHJ coordination for the sub-trades operator
  • Kentucky Office of Inspector General (KY OIG) Health Facilities & Services (chfs.ky.gov/agencies/os/oig) + Kentucky Certificate of Need office
    Advanced-Acquirer Medicare-certified home-health or hospice CON and 902 KAR 20:008 medical-office facility licensure scoping (deferred from this report's founder-tier slate to a later pass)
  • Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure (kbml.ky.gov) + Kentucky Board of Nursing (kbn.ky.gov) + Kentucky Board of Licensed Professional Counselors (KBLPC) + Kentucky Board of Social Work
    Clinician licensure plus LCSW/LMFT/LPCC supervisor verification for the senior-move practice and watchlist lanes; HCBS direct-care-worker supply-side verification
  • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Office of Airports + KYTC Aviation + Parker Hannifin Aerospace Group corporate compliance + DoD Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body (Cyber AB) + Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA)
    NADCAP, AS9100D, ITAR, CMMC 2.0 v6, and DCMA-audit pathway scoping for the aerospace compliance practice; Parker-Meggitt corporate-compliance framework liaison
  • Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 7 (Lexington) + KY DMV + Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
    US-127, US-150, and state-route corridor work-product attribution for the multi-principal recurring services bench and watchlist lanes (no Daniel Carter Beard-equivalent crossing in Boyle); NEMT broker and NRCME pathway
  • Kentucky Labor Cabinet + KY Office of Unemployment Insurance + KY Department of Workers' Claims (KY DWC; kydwc.ky.gov) + KEMI (kemi.com)
    Workers' comp and UI account setup plus workers' comp provider-network credentialing for the sub-trades operator, the senior-move practice, and Tier-2 lanes
  • OSHA Region 4 Frankfort + KY OSH state-plan + Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) for ITAR / EAR cross-walk
    OSHA 29 CFR 1910 series, ITAR / EAR registration, DDTC, and USML compliance for the sub-trades operator and the aerospace compliance practice
  • Kentucky EPSB (Education Professional Standards Board) + KY Department of Education Office of Career and Technical Education + KDE district-cybersecurity-plan guidance
    Educator and ASL educational-interpreter certification reciprocity for the interpreter agency and the multi-principal recurring services bench; KDE district-cybersecurity-plan compliance for BCS, DIS, and KSD
  • SBA Kentucky District Office + USDA Rural Development Kentucky State Office + Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development KEDFA + Appalachian Regional Commission ARC (Boyle is non-Appalachian per ARC mapping; ARC not applicable)
    Capital-stack architecture across all six candidates
  • Kentucky Office of Inspector General (KORA records-management framework) + Attorney General KORA-decisions monitoring + Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) records desk
    KORA fulfillment, records management, and redaction capability plus 2025-2026 KORA legislative-amendment monitoring for the multi-principal recurring services bench; AOC court-interpreter referral surface for the interpreter agency
  • FBI CJIS Division + KY State Police CJIS Liaison + Danville PD + Perryville PD + Junction City PD + Boyle County Sheriff + Detention Center
    CJIS Security Policy v5.9+ to v6.0 transition; configuration and audit-evidence work for three PD, Sheriff, and Detention principals for the multi-principal recurring services bench (incumbent-displacement watchlist)
  • Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) Office of Special Education + KDE Office of Career and Technical Education + KDE Office of Continuous Improvement and Support + KDE Office of Education Technology
    IDEA Part B and Title programs ASL-interpreter and accessible-tech compliance for the interpreter agency and the multi-principal recurring services bench; CTE Perkins V employer-partner architecture
  • DOL Office of Apprenticeship Atlanta Region (KY State Director) + Kentucky Labor Cabinet / Kentucky Apprenticeship Office + Bluegrass State Skills Corporation
    DOL Registered Apprenticeship Program intermediary-sponsor credential for trades, aerospace machinist, welder, and aviation-maintenance-technician scope for the sub-trades operator and the aerospace compliance practice
  • Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts (auditor.ky.gov)
    Prior-period audit-finding review for BCS, DIS, Boyle County Fiscal Court, Danville, Perryville, Junction City, and the Housing Authority of Danville for the multi-principal recurring services bench and the senior-move practice procurement-risk view
  • American Hospital Association Annual Survey + CMS Medicare Cost Report Worksheet S-3 + KY CHFS hospital-licensure records
    EMRMC, Select Specialty, Fort Logan, and Haggin FTE and service-line scope verification for the interpreter agency, the sub-trades operator, and Tier-2 lanes
  • Census Bureau ACS direct API + County Business Patterns + Nonemployer Statistics + BLS LAUS + USAspending refresh
    Underwriting-baseline refresh for population, MHI, poverty, education attainment, establishments, employment, payroll, nonemployers, and unemployment
  • HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care + UDS (Uniform Data System) reporting + any Boyle-resident FQHC verification
    Boyle-resident FQHC clinic identification for the interpreter agency and Tier-2 lanes; HRSA Section 330 federal-funding attribution
  • Kentucky ABC (Alcoholic Beverage Control) + KY Bourbon Trail administrator + B-Line NKY craft-spirits trail (cross-reference only)
    Verification of any Boyle-resident operating bourbon distillery new-entrants; Boyle currently absent from the Kentucky Bourbon Trail roster
  • Pre-launch legal review of all Centre, Moreland, EM Health, McKay, Parker, Meggitt, KSD, Pioneer Playhouse, Henson, Perros, Bottom, Kernodle, LaFavers, Wade, Serres, Peek, HFE, NAP, and Corporex (cross-county) named public officials and operators-of-record
    Pre-publish editorial review gate
04

Operators in this market.

Top operators across the four resident anchors and the layers around them. Centre College and Norton Center on the higher-education and performing-arts side. Ephraim McDowell Health, Select Specialty Hospital, and the Kentucky School for the Deaf on the healthcare and state-agency K-12 side. Parker-Meggitt as the federal-procurement overlay. Perryville Battlefield, Constitution Square, and Pioneer Playhouse on the tourism cluster. Two K-12 districts plus KSD on the education matrix. Three home-rule cities plus the Fiscal Court on the municipal layer. The HUD multifamily and USDA Rural Development cluster, the Inter-County Energy Cooperative, Farmers National Bank, and the Develop Danville / EDP alliance on the civic-infrastructure side.

Market posture labels
Active in market Out-of-county Institution
Operator
Role
Market posture
  • Centre College — Danville (private liberal arts; founded 1819)
    Private liberal arts college — Salmon-style undergraduate-only liberal arts
    Active in market
    600 W Walnut Street, Danville KY 40422. 1,407 undergraduate enrollment fall 2024; President Milton C. Moreland (21st; reappointed through 2030); $413M endowment; Centre Promise access initiative. Federal contracting records show $7.6M across 12 NSF awards.
  • Norton Center for the Arts (on Centre campus)
    Performing arts center — Newlin Hall 1,500-seat flagship + Weisiger + Vahlkamp
    Active in market
    G&J Pepsi 2025-26 Season Partner. Historic host of 2000 + 2012 vice-presidential debates. ~55,000 annual visitors.
  • Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center (EMRMC; independent regional system flagship)
    Acute-care hospital — 197-bed; CMS-certified non-CAH
    Active in market
    217 S 3rd Street, Danville. President/CEO Daniel E. McKay since June 2018. $120M Master Facility Plan announced Oct 16 2024 redeveloping former KSD Walker Hall. 6-county service area: Boyle + Casey + Garrard + Lincoln + Mercer + Washington.
  • Select Specialty Hospital — Central Kentucky (Select Medical-operated; Mechanicsburg PA HQ)
    LTCH — 33-bed long-term-acute-care
    Out-of-county
    Boyle-resident operational footprint on/adjacent EMRMC campus per Select Medical national LTCH-on-host-hospital pattern. Critical-illness recovery + ventilator weaning + complex wound care.
  • Ephraim McDowell Fort Logan Hospital (Stanford, Lincoln-resident; system context only, NOT Boyle-resident)
    EM Health system 25-bed CAH — Lincoln-resident, EXCLUDED from Boyle anchor framing
    Out-of-county
    EM Health-system satellite at Stanford (Lincoln) serving Lincoln + Garrard + Casey corridor; counted as system context only.
  • Ephraim McDowell James B. Haggin Hospital (Harrodsburg, Mercer-resident; system context only, NOT Boyle-resident)
    EM Health system 25-bed CAH — Mercer-resident, EXCLUDED from Boyle anchor framing
    Out-of-county
    EM Health-system satellite at Harrodsburg (Mercer); counted as system context only.
  • Kentucky School for the Deaf (KSD; KY DoE state agency)
    K-12 state-agency residential + day school — first state-supported school for the deaf in the United States (1823)
    Active in market
    303 S 2nd Street, Danville. Serves all 120 Kentucky counties; deaf-education resource center for KY public schools. Walker Hall surplus 2019-2021 affected one historic building, not the operating mission.
  • Parker-Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems Kentucky Corporation (Parker Hannifin parent; Cleveland OH HQ)
    Aircraft wheels + brakes + braking-system specialty manufacturer
    Active in market
    120 Corporate Drive, Danville. Parker Hannifin $8.8B Meggitt PLC acquisition Sept 2022; Parker-Meggitt rebrand. USAspending records show $138.4M across 1,308 awards combined across two recipient registrations. NAICS 336413, 314994, 339991, and 488190.
  • Boyle County Schools (BCS; county-wide)
    K-12 — county-wide public district
    Active in market
    Superintendent Mike LaFavers current as of 2026 (succeeded Mark Wade during the 2025 transition; exact date pending verification). Covers unincorporated Boyle, Junction City, and Perryville.
  • Danville Independent Schools (DIS; city-limits)
    K-12 — Danville city-limits independent district
    Active in market
    152 E Martin Luther King Boulevard. Bate Middle, Toliver Elementary, Hogsett Primary, and Danville High. KSBA Agency ID 45. Current superintendent identity pending verification.
  • Bluegrass Community & Technical College (BCTC) Danville Campus (Fayette-HQ parent)
    KCTCS community college operating site — Fayette-HQ
    Out-of-county
    59 Corporate Drive, Danville. Workforce-pipeline operating site of BCTC parent (HQ Lexington Fayette).
  • Boyle County Fiscal Court + Judge-Executive Trille L. Bottom
    County government
    Active in market
    321 W Main Street Room 111, Danville. Bottom sitting (former Boyle County Clerk; KCJEA sergeant-at-arms Dec 2025; Veterans Hall of Fame monument Nov 2025). Federal contracting records show $734K across 2 Department of Interior awards.
  • City of Danville + Mayor Mike Perros + 5-member City Commission
    Home-rule city — county seat; mayor-commission form
    Active in market
    445 W Main Street. Resolution 2025-10-21-01 appointed Audrey Serres to her late husband Commissioner Rick Serres' unexpired term (Oct 2025). Commissioner Donna Peek KLC CMO designation. Federal contracting records show $3.12M across 4 EPA awards.
  • City of Perryville + Mayor Arthur Robert Kernodle
    Home-rule city — Civil War battlefield host
    Active in market
    116 N Buell Street. Population approximately 750–800; Main Street Perryville EDP partner.
  • City of Junction City
    Home-rule city — railroad-junction founding
    Active in market
    Population approximately 2,250. Current Mayor identity pending verification.
  • Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site (Kentucky State Parks)
    State historic site / National Historic Landmark — Civil War battlefield
    Active in market
    1825 Battlefield Road, Perryville. ~745 acres; ~7,000 annual visitors; October 8 1862 battle; 160th anniversary national reenactment October 8-9 2022.
  • Constitution Square State Historic Site (Kentucky State Parks)
    State historic site — 1792 Kentucky constitutional convention
    Active in market
    134 S 2nd Street, Danville. Free-admission downtown anchor; reconstructed log courthouse + jail + meeting house + statehood marker.
  • Pioneer Playhouse (Henson-family operated)
    Kentucky's oldest outdoor theater — founded 1950
    Active in market
    840 Stanford Road, Danville. 76th season summer 2025. Salvaged Raintree County (MGM 1957) set heritage. On Kentucky Music Trail.
  • Housing Authority of Danville + Danville URNCD Agency
    HUD multifamily / Section 8 / supportive-housing + downtown urban-renewal — ~$16.5M combined HUD
    Institution
    Housing Authority of Danville records show $11.65M across 18 HUD awards (2nd-largest Boyle place-of-performance recipient after Parker-Meggitt). Danville URNCD Agency records show $4.88M across 56 HUD awards.
  • Long Run Realty I + Northtown Senior Apartments Ltd + Parkside East + Rall Place + Shaker Point Place + Northtown Apartments Ltd
    HUD + USDA Rural Development subsidized multifamily property-owner cluster — ~$3.0M combined
    Institution
    Six distinct multifamily property owners; HUD multifamily + USDA Rural Development Section 515/521 rural-rental.
  • Inter-County Energy Cooperative (Danville-HQ)
    Rural electric cooperative — Touchstone Energy member; 11-county service area
    Active in market
    1009 Hustonville Road, Danville. Founded June 14 1937; roughly 27,000 member/owners; serves Boyle, Casey, Garrard, Larue, Lincoln, Madison, Mercer, Nelson, Rockcastle, Taylor, and Washington.
  • Farmers National Bank of Danville (independent Danville-HQ community bank)
    Community bank — FDIC-insured independent
    Active in market
    304 W Main Street, Danville. Continuous operation since February 10 1879 (146-year history). Distinct from Republic Bank or Stock Yards Bank regional offices.
  • Danville-Boyle County Airport (DVK)
    General aviation public-use airport — no scheduled commercial service
    Active in market
    Federal contracting records show $2.39M across 6 Department of Transportation awards (FAA Airport Improvement Program).
  • Develop Danville / EDP + Boyle County Industrial Foundation (BCIF) + Danville-Boyle Chamber + Danville-Boyle CVB + Heart of Danville Main Street + Main Street Perryville
    Multi-entity economic development + Main Street alliance
    Active in market
    Develop Danville / EDP coordinates BCIF (1961-est. industrial real-estate nonprofit) + Chamber + CVB + Heart of Danville Main Street + Main Street Perryville + Fiscal Court + 3 cities. Boyle Dec 2025 unemployment 3.6% (down from 5.2%).
  • KY DoE + KY Education Professional Standards Board (EPSB) + KY School Boards Association (KSBA) + KY Association of School Superintendents (KASS)
    State education-administration + credentialing + cooperative bid
    Out-of-county
    Frankfort-HQ state-agency stack governing KSD + BCS + DIS.
  • NASMM (National Association of Senior Move Managers) + NAESM-affiliated + NAPO (professional organizers) + KY Real Estate Commission
    Senior-move-management credentialing + adjacent professional bodies
    Out-of-county
    NASMM credentialing pathway for the senior-move-management lane; KY Real Estate Commission for any KRS 324 brokerage scope.
  • NADCAP + AS9100 + ITAR / DDTC / USML + DoD Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) framework
    Aerospace + defense compliance frameworks
    Out-of-county
    Parker-Meggitt-perimeter compliance frameworks for the Bluegrass regional aerospace compliance-consulting practice. NADCAP for special-process accreditation; AS9100D for QMS; ITAR/DDTC/USML for defense exports; CMMC 2.0 v6 transition for CUI handling.
  • Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) + Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA) + NAD (National Association of the Deaf) + KY Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (KCDHH)
    ASL / deaf-services credentialing bodies
    Out-of-county
    RID NIC, CDI, CART, and VRI credentialing pathways for the ASL multi-buyer interpreter agency. EIPA for K-12 educational interpreting. KCDHH state-level Boyle-adjacent coordinating body.
05

Acquisition register.

Capex precedents and named institutional milestones that anchor the candidate slate but are not themselves acquisition targets. The bridged list collects the inflight capex projects, M&A precedents, and administrative milestones that frame the surrounding founder lanes — the Ephraim McDowell Master Facility Plan, the KSD Walker Hall transaction that enabled it, the Centre presidential reappointment through 2030, the Parker Hannifin / Meggitt PLC deal, the recent Danville City Commission appointment, and the December 2025 unemployment reading.

Strongest

Strongest succession signal

No entries surfaced in this analysis.

Mixed

Some signals, not all

No entries surfaced in this analysis.

Long tenure

Long tenure, no exit signal yet

No entries in this group surfaced in this analysis.

Bridged

Already-bridged operators — reference benchmarks, not targets

Operators whose succession transitions are publicly executed. Included as the local pattern, not as acquisition opportunities.

  • Ephraim McDowell Health — President and CEO Daniel E. McKay since June 2018
    Ephraim McDowell Health $120 million Master Facility Plan, announced October 16, 2024
    Announced October 16, 2024; phased construction implied through roughly 2027–2029
    • Walker Hall 3.5-acre property acquired from a Kentucky Board of Education surplus listing for $900,000 in 2021
    • Roughly 200 parking spaces plus emergency-services and clinical-facility expansion
    • General contractor and architect-of-record identities have not been publicly disclosed
    • Frames the Master Facility Plan sub-trades candidate and the multi-principal recurring-services candidate
  • Kentucky Board of Education (state-agency seller) and Ephraim McDowell Health (private buyer)
    KSD Walker Hall $900,000 transaction — 2019 surplus listing, 2021 closing to Ephraim McDowell
    Surplus listing December 2019; closing 2021 at $900,000
    • 3.5-acre Walker Hall historic building parcel on the KSD Danville campus
    • Rare Kentucky state-agency surplus to private-healthcare capex sequence
    • Roughly five-year arc from $900,000 surplus closing to the $120 million Master Facility Plan announcement
    • KSD continues operating on the remainder of the Danville campus — Walker Hall was one historic building, not the school's operating mission
  • Centre College — 1,407 undergraduate enrollment fall 2024; $413 million endowment
    Centre College — Milton Moreland presidential reappointment through 2030, Board of Trustees action 2024
    In office since 2020 as Centre's 21st president; reappointed through 2030
    • Endowment growth from $325 million to $413 million since 2020
    • $178 million raised over four years
    • New student enrollment up 17.9 percent since 2020; six-year graduation rate moved from 83 percent to 87 percent
    • Centre Promise access initiative for Pell-eligible and first-generation students
  • Parker Hannifin (Cleveland, Ohio) and Meggitt PLC
    Parker Hannifin acquisition of Meggitt PLC, closed September 2022 — Parker-Meggitt rebrand
    Closed September 2022; Parker-Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems Kentucky Corporation continues at 120 Corporate Drive, Danville
    • Combined $138.4 million across 1,308 awards on two recipient registrations — the number-one Boyle place-of-performance federal contractor
    • Bevin-administration Cabinet for Economic Development Danville expansion announcement in 2016
    • Danville plant continuous since the 1980s — formerly Aircraft Braking Systems Corporation, then Dunlop Aerospace, then Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems
    • Frames the Bluegrass aerospace compliance-consulting candidate
  • City of Danville — five-member City Commission; Mayor Mike Perros
    Danville City Commission Resolution 2025-10-21-01 — Audrey Serres appointment, October 21, 2025
    Appointment October 21, 2025 to fulfill the unexpired term of Commissioner Rick Serres
    • Five-member City Commission restored to full composition
    • Commissioner Donna Peek earned the Certified Municipal Officer designation from the Kentucky League of Cities
    • City of Danville carries $3.12 million across 4 EPA awards (brownfields plus federal water and wastewater)
    • Procedural municipal-record reporting only
  • Develop Danville / EDP and the Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet
    Boyle County December 2025 unemployment 3.6 percent, released Q1 2026
    Released Q1 2026 via the Kentucky Center for Statistics
    • Down from 5.2 percent the prior period
    • Tight labor market with Ephraim McDowell, Centre, and Parker-Meggitt all stable or expanding
    • Roughly 43 percent employment-to-population ratio reflects six-county commuter inflow
    • Tightens the workforce pipeline behind the interpreter, sub-trades, recurring-services, and senior-move candidates
06

What we ruled out — and why.

We ruled these out because each one loses to a stronger candidate already on this list, mis-attributes non-Boyle place-of-performance work to Boyle, leans on a captive-prime dynamic that kills founder margins, repeats a mechanic already published in another county at smaller scale, or drifts up-capital beyond what a working operator can finance.

Three Advanced-Acquirer lanes are preserved for a later pass — a Medicare-certified home-health or hospice acquisition under Kentucky Certificate of Need; a Parker-Meggitt Tier-2 AS9100-component shop acquisition at PE scale; and a Centre Dining or Centre operating-services operator-transition acquisition. Each sits outside the founder envelope on this report.

Anchor-disambiguation discipline — non-Boyle place-of-performance

  • Ephraim McDowell Fort Logan Hospital (Stanford, Lincoln-resident; 25-bed CAH)
    EM Health system facility but physically Lincoln-resident at Stanford, not Boyle-resident. Excluded from Boyle-resident anchor framing — counted only as part of the EM Health regional-system context, not as Boyle physical infrastructure.
  • Ephraim McDowell James B. Haggin Hospital (Harrodsburg, Mercer-resident; 25-bed CAH)
    EM Health system facility but physically Mercer-resident at Harrodsburg, not Boyle-resident. Excluded from Boyle-resident anchor framing.
  • Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) + Berea College + Blue Grass Army Depot (BGAD)
    All Madison-resident (Richmond + Berea + Richmond). The Madison.ts profile carries EKU public-comprehensive + Berea private-tuition-free + BGAD chemical-demil + Toyota-Tier-1 supplier-cluster as Madison's four-leg overlapping economies. Centre is private-liberal-arts and is NOT EKU's structural peer. Excluded from Boyle anchor framing.
  • University of Kentucky (UK) + UK HealthCare + Transylvania University + Bluegrass Community & Technical College (BCTC) HQ
    All Fayette-resident (Lexington). BCTC's Danville Campus is Boyle-resident operating site but the BCTC parent HQ is Fayette. Boyle workforce + grad-school feeder partly flows to UK + Transylvania but the institutions themselves are Fayette-resident. Excluded from Boyle anchor framing — covered in the Fayette profile.
  • University of Louisville (UofL) + UofL Health + Spalding + Bellarmine + JCTC + Sullivan University + Norton Healthcare + Baptist Louisville
    All Jefferson-resident (Louisville). Excluded from Boyle anchor framing — covered in the Jefferson profile.
  • Pulaski Medical Center (PMC) + UPIKE-PCOM Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine + Lake Cumberland tourism cluster
    Pulaski (Somerset) + Pike (Pikeville) anchors. Pulaski PMC carries academic-medical research overlay; UPIKE-PCOM is the only osteopathic medical school in Eastern KY. EM Health Danville is independent regional system WITHOUT academic-medical-research overlay. Excluded from Boyle framing.
  • Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) + LMU-DCOM + Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
    LMU at Harrogate TN is Bell County's cross-state-line academic adjacency; Cumberland Gap NHP is Bell's tri-state anchor. NOT Boyle-resident. Excluded — covered in the Bell profile.
  • Wild Turkey + Four Roses (Lawrenceburg Anderson) + Woodford Reserve (Woodford) + Buffalo Trace (Franklin) + Maker's Mark (Marion) + Heaven Hill + Barton 1792 + Lux Row + Willett + Preservation + Log Still + Bardstown Bourbon Company (all Nelson)
    Kentucky Bourbon Trail anchors in surrounding counties. Boyle has no operating bourbon distillery on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail as of May 2026. Excluded from Boyle anchor framing — Bardstown vertically-integrated bourbon capex-completion is covered in the Nelson profile.
  • WinStar Farm + Lane's End + Three Chimneys + Coolmore + Claiborne Farm + Calumet Farm + Ashford + Stonestreet + Spendthrift + Keeneland + the entire Bluegrass Thoroughbred industry
    Bluegrass Thoroughbred industry concentrates in Woodford + Bourbon + Fayette counties. No major Thoroughbred breeding operation is Boyle-resident. HISA does not apply to Boyle (no equine sector resident). Excluded — covered in the Fayette profile.
  • Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK; Scott Georgetown) + Toyota Tsusho America + Toyota Tier-1 suppliers (Hitachi Automotive + Magna + Aisin + Denso)
    Toyota Bluegrass-region supplier cluster spans Scott + Fayette + Madison + Anderson. No Toyota Tier-1 supplier is Boyle-resident as of May 2026. Excluded.
  • Hyster-Yale Group / NACCO Materials Handling Berea plant
    Madison-resident (Berea plant). Verification returned the Kentucky plant is Berea (Madison), not Boyle. Covered in the Madison profile. Excluded.
  • R.J. Corman Railroad Group HQ
    Jessamine-resident (Nicholasville HQ). R.J. Corman Central Kentucky Lines operates rail through Boyle (Danville is on the historic Southern Railway / current CSX line into Junction City; current operator pending verification) but the HQ entity is Jessamine. Excluded from Boyle anchor framing.
  • Bunny Bread / Flowers Foods Boyle plant + American Greetings / Corbin Ltd. legacy apparel + R.R. Donnelley printing
    Each against current operating residency. Older directory data references some of these at Boyle locations; verification pending. If verification returns non-Boyle, excluded.
  • State of Kentucky agencies + Frankfort state cabinets + Cabinet for Economic Development HQ + KY DoE central office + Bluegrass Area Development District (BGADD) HQ
    Frankfort + Lexington-HQ state and regional bodies that sometimes carry PoP-coded contracts attributed to Boyle when the work product is performed at Boyle-resident sites. State pass-through subject to procurement-channel disambiguation. Excluded from Boyle anchor framing — state-capital procurement discipline is covered in the Franklin profile.

Captive-incumbent / clearance-gate trap — captive-prime scope where founder math fails

  • Parker-Meggitt direct prime-contractor competition or NADCAP-credentialed special-process direct entry
    Parker-Meggitt sources aerospace primes from NADCAP-credentialed Tier-1 suppliers; founder-replication math at NADCAP and Parker corporate-procurement-framework gates fails. The aerospace candidate is framed as a Bluegrass regional aerospace compliance-consulting practice (CMMC plus AS9100 plus ITAR bundled) at the Tier-2 perimeter, not as prime-contractor competition or NADCAP direct entry. Direct prime competition cut.
  • Non-NADCAP industrial NDT field-services at the Parker-Meggitt-direct portion
    NADCAP-credentialed NDT is the aerospace-prime-required standard; non-NADCAP NDT competes against regional structural-fabrication and bridge-inspection commodity service at margin-compressed pricing. Founder economics plus a $300-700K capital floor place this at upper-accessible with a thin moat. Ruled out on credential-gate failure on the Parker-Meggitt-direct portion plus commodity margin on the non-aerospace portion.
  • Industrial-gas + welding-consumables + specialty-fluids distribution
    Airgas, Linde, and Praxair national-distribution incumbents hold the central-Kentucky industrial-gas route; founder-lane competes against scale economics and plant-supply-contract gatekeeping. $300-600K capital floor for trucks, cylinder inventory, and bulk-gas plant relationships. Ruled out — national-distributor-incumbent-gated.
  • Precision-tooling repair + cutting-tool resharpening + ISO/IEC 17025 calibration
    Real demand, but the central-Kentucky tooling-and-calibration bench is served by Lexington-resident Mahr Federal and Mitutoyo regional plus Cincinnati cross-river specialty firms; founder-lane displacement against a regional incumbent at small founder scale. Ruled out — Lexington and Cincinnati incumbents already served.
  • Aviation-aftermarket adjacencies at DVK general-aviation airport (Part 91/135 operator support)
    DVK is a general-aviation airport with no scheduled commercial service; based-aircraft count and transient-operator volume are too thin to support Part 145 repair-station or FBO founder economics standalone. Ruled out — DVK general-aviation sub-scale.
  • Centre Dining institutional-prime sub-contract direct entry (Bon Appétit / Aramark / Sodexo)
    Institutional-prime RFP cycle locked plus sub-scale standalone. Centre Dining-prime sub-contract scope is captured at prime-RFP cycle, not at founder onboarding; Centre's small enrollment (about 1,400) means the dining-sub surface is thin; load-in catering for Norton's roughly 12-20 productions per year is below founder-economics floor as a standalone. Centre operating-services operator-transition acquisition preserved for a later Advanced-Acquirer pass.
  • EMRMC + Select Specialty enterprise direct sterile processing + same-day loaner-instrument service
    Sole-source-locked at OEM (STERIS, Steelco, Belimed) service contracts plus AAMI ST79 credentialing; outpatient and dental sub-tier is thin at 30K-population scale; lane is a job-not-a-business when separated from the inpatient OEM-locked principal. Ruled out — OEM-warranty-locked plus sub-scale outpatient tier.
  • EMRMC + Select Specialty enterprise occupational-medicine direct entry
    Concentra's metro footprint at Lexington is the price-setter; Parker-Meggitt's roughly 70-185 employees plus Centre, KSD, and freight is the demand floor. Verification pending on whether Lexington Concentra serves Danville at full saturation. If yes, the lane collapses to incumbent-gated. Watchlist one-fix; if not, a Boyle-resident NRCME-certified occ-med clinic at $150-400K is viable.

Incumbent-displacement-across-many-principals trap — small-scale founder-displacement math fails

  • Three-K-12 + Centre + EMRMC IT-MSP including KSD-specialized accessible tech
    Stacks five principal types (BCS, DIS, KSD, Centre, and EMRMC) at a $400-800K MSP ceiling, but each carries an existing incumbent (Centre in-house IT; EMRMC system IT; BCS and DIS Infinite Campus plus KETS-aligned vendors). Incumbent-displacement-across-five-principals at small scale; KSD-specialized IT differentiation is real but thin standalone. Ruled out — incumbent displacement across five principals.
  • Multi-PD CJIS-compliance + body-camera redaction across Danville PD + Junction City PD + Perryville PD + Sheriff + Detention
    Three small municipal PDs plus Sheriff plus Detention is incumbent-displacement-across-five-principals; each currently uses Tyler, Spillman, CentralSquare, or equivalent. Cyber-insurance escalation tailwind is real but does not override displacement math at small-PD scale. Ruled out.
  • Multi-municipal + multi-district + EM Health sub-tier IT-MSP including CJIS + KY OHS cyber-grant administrator across roughly 8-12 principals
    Direct duplicate of the three-K-12 + Centre + EMRMC IT-MSP rationale above. Same incumbent-displacement-across-many-principals problem; same EMRMC system IT and Centre in-house IT competitive bench. Ruled out — duplicate.
  • KSBA + KASS + KEDC bond-program + facility-condition-assessment consultancy
    Bond-program-readiness consulting is captured by KSBA-affiliated consultants plus Ross-Tarrant-Architects and Sherman-Carter-Barnhart architectural firms with state K-12 capital-plan history; two-district (BCS plus DIS) plus KSD-side capital-budget-request consulting is too thin a founder lane against architectural-firm incumbents. Ruled out — architectural incumbents already served.
  • KY Finance Cabinet eMARS state-agency-procurement bid-coordination + 200 KAR 5 compliance consultancy specific to KSD
    KSD is one state-agency principal; the lane requires the founder to monetize a single-buyer state-procurement-code consultancy when 200 KAR 5 expertise has a Frankfort-resident consultant bench already serving state agencies broadly. Ruled out — single-state-agency-principal demand floor.
  • Cross-principal ARPA SLFRF spend-down + post-2026 perpetual-grants pivot
    SLFRF closes Dec 31 2026; the perpetual-book pivot is job-not-a-business framing. Ruled out — single-deadline-window.

Sub-scale founder economics — total addressable market or demand floor too thin

  • Cardiac-rehab + chronic-disease-management navigation for 6-county Medicare-Advantage + ACO contracts
    EM Health is an independent regional system without an academic-medical-research overlay and does not operate an MSSP-ACO at the scale that supports a navigation-services founder lane; Medicare-Advantage contracting is concentrated in payer-network gatekeepers (Humana, Anthem, UnitedHealthcare KY) not at the regional-system level. Ruled out — payer-channel-locked and EM Health is not the principal.
  • Curated downtown specialty retail (book + gift + home + Centre-affinity merchandise)
    Generic-residential specialty-retail lane in every college town; high failure rate; Amazon and national-platform competition; Centre-affinity merchandise is licensed-merchandise-gated by the Centre trademark office. Retiree-inflow demand is real but downtown Danville foot traffic is structurally thin compared to Berea craft-tourism or Lexington's Chevy Chase or Distillery District retail volume. Ruled out — generic specialty-retail high-failure and licensing-gated.
  • Cultural-tourism experience-curator + small-group-tour operator
    Direct duplicate of the Danville multi-anchor day-tour operator surfaced elsewhere in the slate. Two-lens overlap; folds into the day-tour candidate. Ruled out as a standalone — survives in the merged day-tour framing.
  • International-student + visiting-scholar concierge-services firm
    Centre at roughly 1,400 enrollment carries a small international-student cohort (an estimated 80-150 students); Parker-Meggitt and EM Health international-hire flow is modest. Total addressable founder pool is below take-home-floor economics. Ruled out — sub-scale founder economics.
  • Performing-arts private-event catering
    Self-folds into Centre and Norton operating services. Already ruled out under the Centre Dining sub-contract rationale above. Ruled out — self-fold plus already-ruled-out at the dining sub-contract layer.
  • Event-services for Perryville + Heart of Danville (tent + AV + staging)
    Self-folds into multi-municipal and Main Street procurement. Small-festival and reenactor event-services revenue band is too thin to anchor standalone founder underwriting; absorbed into the multi-principal recurring-services bench. Ruled out as a standalone.
  • Norton Center load-in specialty AV
    Self-folds into Centre operating services. Lexington-resident incumbents dominate the touring-AV specialty bench. Ruled out — self-fold plus Lexington incumbents already served.
  • Constitution Square + Heart of Danville downtown specialty retail
    Self-tagged as the lowest-conviction lane; absorbable; duplicate of the downtown specialty-retail rationale above. Ruled out — self-fold plus duplicate.

Capital-tier drift — Advanced-Acquirer / search-fund territory beyond v0.1 scope (preserved for v0.2)

  • Medicare-certified home-health or hospice acquisition (Advanced-Acquirer track)
    Advanced-Acquirer $400K-$2M; CON-gated (Kentucky Certificate of Need); Medicare-certified survey, DME bonding, and transfer-of-ownership gates. Ruled out from the accessible ledger; preserved for a later Advanced-Acquirer pass.
  • Parker-Meggitt Tier-2 AS9100-component PE-style acquisition (Advanced-Acquirer track)
    Tier-2 aerospace-component supplier acquisitions sit at $2-15M EV with AS9100 and NADCAP credential gates, defense-export ITAR compliance, and corporate-procurement-framework lock-in. Founder-replication math at this capital tier requires search-fund or PE structure beyond the founder envelope on this report. Preserved for a later Advanced-Acquirer pass.
  • Centre Dining institutional-prime sub-contract or Centre operating-services operator-transition acquisition (Advanced-Acquirer track)
    Centre's institutional-prime food-service contract (Bon Appétit, Aramark, or Sodexo, pending verification) is a periodic-RFP captive-prime; the founder-accessible angle is operator-transition acquisition of an existing campus-services or Norton-Center-services vendor at $1-5M EV. Beyond the founder envelope on this report; preserved for a later Advanced-Acquirer pass.
  • LCSW/LMFT/LPCC behavioral-health practice acquisition (watchlist with credential gate)
    Licensed-founder-only lane; without the credential, capital tier inflates from $50-150K to $300-700K to acquire an existing practice with billing infrastructure — that is Advanced-Acquirer scale. The EM Health EAP-referral channel is a marketing claim not a contracted demand floor; EAP referral relationships are non-exclusive and Lexington incumbents already served. Ruled out from the accessible ledger unless founder is LCSW/LMFT-credentialed; on the watchlist with credential gate.

Watchlist — defensible lanes with a single-issue verification gate to clear before re-promotion

  • Per-diem nurse, CNA, and LPN staffing into SNF, LTC, outpatient, and system-surge
    EM Health six-county service-area gravity plus the KCTCS-Danville LPN pipeline plus the Select Specialty LTCH bench. Fix: verify whether Lexington-based clinical-staffing primes (Aureus, Cross Country, Aya regional offices) already hold EMRMC and Select Specialty contingent labor — if yes, the lane survives at the SNF, LTC, and outpatient tier only, not at EMRMC system level. Watchlist.
  • NEMT including six-county rural-to-Danville scheduled-appointment transport
    Real demand; the six-county catchment is genuinely Boyle-specific. Fix: verify the Kentucky Medicaid NEMT broker (Modivcare or Verida) current central-Kentucky subcontract slate — if the slate is full, defer to the broker-rebid cycle. Watchlist.
  • Construction-clean and post-equipment-installation hospital-grade cleaning keyed to the EM Health Master Facility Plan
    Tied to Master Facility Plan construction timing. Fix: verify general-contractor selection and the GC's existing post-construction-clean sub-bench; promote only if the Boyle-resident or Lexington-spillover bench is thin. Watchlist.
  • NRCME-certified DOT-physical and occupational-medicine clinic (Parker-Meggitt, Centre, KSD, plus freight DOT)
    Concentra's metro footprint at Lexington is the price-setter. Fix: verify whether Lexington Concentra serves Danville at full saturation. Watchlist.
  • HCBS personal-care-attendant and DSP staffing for Boyle plus the five-county service area
    Kentucky HCBS waiver workforce at $13-18 per hour is binding against a tight labor market. Fix: verify direct-care-worker labor-pool supply across Casey, Garrard, Lincoln, Mercer, and Washington. Watchlist.
  • Norton Center technical-production and cultural-services sub-contract
    Centre's endowment cushion and Norton's 1,500-seat venue create demand stability. Fix: verify whether the Lexington-resident touring-production sub-bench already serves Norton Center load-in. Watchlist.
  • Centre alumni and reunion event-services plus donor-stewardship hospitality
    The $178M-over-four-years fundraising pace implies sustained donor-stewardship cadence. Fix: verify whether Centre's institutional advancement office in-houses reunion and donor-stewardship hospitality. Watchlist.
  • Non-clinical in-home concierge and companion-care firm
    Retiree-inflow and aging-in-place demand is real. Fix: demonstrate operator differentiation from generic-residential in-home-care; verify non-clinical positioning does not creep into HCBS or Medicaid-billable scope. Watchlist.
  • Estate, trust, and end-of-life-planning paralegal-services firm
    Retiree and aging-in-place demand. Fix: verify attorney-supervision arrangement under Kentucky UPL disciplinary rules; a paralegal-only firm requires a supervising-attorney relationship not currently captured by Lexington estate attorneys. Watchlist.
  • Property-management and STR-operations firm targeting Centre and EM Health retiree second-home plus alumni-affiliated rental
    Retiree-inflow and alumni-affiliated rental demand. Fix: verify city and county STR ordinance posture across Danville, Perryville, and Junction City; verify Boyle-resident operator differentiation from Lexington-resident Airbnb arbitrage operators. Watchlist.
  • ASL and EIPA single-specialty (medical-only, court-only, or K-12-only) interpreter agency — folded into the multi-buyer interpreter candidate
    Single-specialty ASL agency capital floor is lower but demand floor is also lower. Fix: confirm the multi-buyer surface holds (medical, K-12, court, cultural, municipal) and that the multi-buyer framing dominates single-specialty positioning. Watchlist.
  • Specialty K-12 educational interpreting EIPA-only without broader RID NIC scope
    EIPA-only credential limits the founder to K-12 demand; misses the medical, court, cultural, and municipal multi-buyer surface. Fix: founder-credential expansion to RID NIC plus CDI required for multi-buyer scope; preserve EIPA-only as fallback. Watchlist.
  • Parker-Meggitt direct Tier-2 component supply at non-NADCAP credential
    Without NADCAP credential the founder cannot directly supply Parker-Meggitt at Tier-2 aerospace tier. Fix: verify whether a NADCAP-credential pathway is achievable at start-up capital ($150-400K plus an 18-36-month accreditation cycle). Watchlist.
  • ITAR-only or CMMC-only single-credential compliance consulting
    Single-credential compliance consulting carries thinner demand than the bundled CMMC, AS9100, and ITAR practice. Fix: confirm bundled multi-credential framing dominates single-credential positioning; preserve single-credential as fallback. Watchlist.
  • Move-only labor without senior-move-management NASMM credential
    Generic moving labor competes against United, Allied, and commodity movers; NASMM credential is the moat for senior-specific scope. Fix: confirm the NASMM credential acquisition pathway sits inside start-up capital and a 6-12 month timeline. Watchlist.
  • Estate-sale-only without downsizing and transition coordination
    Estate-sale-only carries thinner demand than the bundled NASMM senior-move, downsizing, and estate coordination scope. Fix: confirm bundled multi-service framing dominates estate-sale-only positioning. Watchlist.
  • Reenactor period-supply standalone without day-tour or battlefield-interpretation specialty
    Reenactor period-supply alone is too thin a standalone surface; demand cycle is event-driven not recurring. Fix: confirm bundled day-tour framing (multi-anchor day-tour plus Civil-War reenactor period-supply plus battlefield interpretation) dominates standalone period-supply. Watchlist.
  • Battlefield-interpretation-only without day-tour and reenactor period-supply
    Interpretation-only is thin standalone; a National Park Service-style interpretation lane requires multi-anchor demand surface. Fix: confirm bundled day-tour framing dominates interpretation-only positioning. Watchlist.
  • Centre-affinity wedding and reunion event venue operator
    Wedding and reunion venue capital floor is $400K-$1.5M (real-estate and capex-heavy); above the ceiling for the founder envelope on this report. Fix: defer to a later pass if real-estate-light positioning (Centre, Norton, Pioneer Playhouse, and Constitution Square as rented host venues) can sustain founder margin. Watchlist.
  • Constitution-Square-keyed civic-tourism programming standalone without broader anchor mix
    Constitution Square alone carries free-admission downtown-anchor traffic with no ticketing surface; standalone programming is thin. Fix: confirm bundled day-tour framing dominates standalone Constitution-Square positioning. Watchlist.
  • Multi-municipal Main Street + Heart of Danville + Main Street Perryville programmatic-support firm
    Main Street Kentucky programmatic support is typically grant-funded and in-house at the Heart of Danville and Main Street Perryville level; founder displacement against existing program directors is thin. Fix: confirm whether grant-cycle expansion creates founder-accessible programmatic-support contract scope. Watchlist.
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Frequently asked questions.

What are the largest employers in Boyle County, Kentucky?
Four resident anchors carry most of the payroll. Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center is the 197-bed independent regional hospital. Centre College is the 1,407-undergraduate private liberal arts college. The Kentucky School for the Deaf is a Kentucky Department of Education state agency operating in Danville since 1823. Parker-Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems Kentucky Corporation is the federal-procurement-dominant aerospace-component manufacturer at 120 Corporate Drive.
Is Ephraim McDowell Health independent or part of a larger system?
Independent. Ephraim McDowell Health is not part of St. Elizabeth, Baptist Health, UK HealthCare, Norton Healthcare, or U of L Health. The system runs 197-bed EMRMC in Danville plus 25-bed critical access hospitals at Fort Logan in Stanford (Lincoln County) and Haggin in Harrodsburg (Mercer County). President and CEO Daniel E. McKay has held the role since June 2018. The system announced a $120 million Master Facility Plan on October 16, 2024.
Who owns Parker-Meggitt in Danville?
Parker Hannifin (Cleveland, Ohio) acquired Meggitt PLC for roughly $8.8 billion in September 2022 and rebranded the operation as Parker-Meggitt. Parker-Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems Kentucky Corporation at 120 Corporate Drive is the Boyle-resident operating entity. The Danville plant has been continuous since the 1980s — formerly Aircraft Braking Systems Corporation, then Dunlop Aerospace, then Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems.
What business opportunities exist in Boyle County under $300,000 startup capital?
Three candidates on this report fit that range. The ASL and deaf-specialty multi-buyer interpreter agency runs at the lowest capital floor against the KSD-radiated ASL/EIPA workforce. The multi-principal recurring-services bench with KSD dual-procurement-code scope runs at a moderate capital floor. The senior-move-management practice for the retiree-inflow demand runs at the lowest capital floor on the slate.
What is the Kentucky School for the Deaf?
A Kentucky Department of Education state agency operating in Danville since 1823 — the first state-supported school for the deaf in the United States. KSD continues to operate as a residential and day school serving all 120 Kentucky counties and as a deaf-education resource center for Kentucky public schools. The 2019 surplus listing and 2021 sale of the Walker Hall building to Ephraim McDowell Health affected one historic building, not the operating mission.
What happened at Perryville Battlefield?
The October 8, 1862 Battle of Perryville — the largest battle ever fought on Kentucky soil and the decisive Civil War battle in the Western Theater, with about 7,600 combined casualties. Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site covers about 745 acres at 1825 Battlefield Road in Perryville and is a National Historic Landmark operated by Kentucky State Parks. The site draws about 7,000 annual visitors and hosted the 160th anniversary national reenactment October 8–9, 2022.
Who runs the local government in Danville and Boyle County?
Mayor Mike Perros leads the City of Danville with a five-member City Commission. Judge-Executive Trille L. Bottom, formerly the Boyle County Clerk, leads the Boyle County Fiscal Court; she was sworn in as Kentucky County Judge/Executive Association sergeant-at-arms in December 2025. Mayor Arthur Robert Kernodle leads the City of Perryville. Superintendent Mike LaFavers has led Boyle County Schools since the 2025 administrative transition from Mark Wade.
Does Boyle County have a bourbon distillery on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail?
No. As of May 2026, Boyle has no operating bourbon distillery on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. The surrounding-county bourbon-trail anchors (Wild Turkey, Four Roses, Maker's Mark, Buffalo Trace, Heaven Hill, Barton 1792, and the Bardstown cluster in Nelson County) are not Boyle-resident. The Bluegrass Thoroughbred industry is also not Boyle-resident — it concentrates in Woodford, Bourbon, and Fayette counties.
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How we read this place.

How we read this place. We pulled what's in public records for Boyle — Census American Community Survey 5-year and 1-year demographics, County Business Patterns establishment counts, Nonemployer Statistics, BLS Local Area Unemployment, USAspending federal awards. We then ran ground-truth research across the Centre College private liberal arts cluster, the Ephraim McDowell Health independent regional system, the Kentucky School for the Deaf state-agency operation, the Parker-Meggitt federal-procurement overlay, the Perryville Battlefield, Constitution Square, Pioneer Playhouse, and Norton Center tourism cluster, the two K-12 districts plus KSD, the three home-rule cities plus the Fiscal Court, and the HUD multifamily plus USDA Rural Development cluster: Centre enrollment + Moreland reappointment + Board of Trustees through-2030 action + endowment growth + Centre Promise + Norton Center seasons (centre.edu; centre.edu/news/milton-moreland-reappointed-Centre-president; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre_College; usnews.com/best-colleges/centre-college-1961; sc.centre.edu/ency/e/endowment.html; nortoncenter.com/tickets-2526; danvillekentucky.com 2025-26 season coverage); Ephraim McDowell Health $120M Master Facility Plan + EMRMC + Fort Logan + Haggin + McKay tenure (emhealth.org/about; emhealth.org/about/welcome-from-our-ceo; emhealth.org/2024/10/16/ephraim-mcdowell-regional-medical-center-beginning-expansion-project; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephraim_McDowell_Regional_Medical_Center; amnews.com/2021/06/15/ephraim-mcdowell-purchases-former-ksd-land); Select Specialty Hospital — Central Kentucky (selectspecialtyhospitals.com/locations-and-tours/ky/danville/central-kentucky); KSD continued operation + Walker Hall transaction (ksd.kyschools.us; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_School_for_the_Deaf; nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?ID=210009501715; amnews.com 2021-06-15); Parker-Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems Danville + Parker Hannifin Meggitt PLC acquisition (meggitt-mabs.com; developdanville.com/list/member/parker-meggitt-aircraft-braking-systems-kentucky-corporation-92; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parker_Hannifin; newkentuckyhome.ky.gov/Newsroom/NewsPage/10182016_Meggitt; USAspending top-awardees); Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site (parks.ky.gov/explore/perryville-battlefield-state-historic-site-7804; perryvillebattlefield.org; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perryville_Battlefield_State_Historic_Site; battlefields.org/visit/battlefields/perryville-battlefield); Constitution Square State Historic Site (parks.ky.gov; visitdanvilleky.com Constitution Square; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_Square_Historic_Site); Pioneer Playhouse (pioneerplayhouse.com; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_Playhouse; danvillekentucky.com/pioneer-playhouse-announces-2025-summer-season; kymusictrail.com/venue/pioneer-playhouse-outdoor-theater); Boyle County Schools LaFavers + Mark Wade transition (boyle.kyschools.us; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyle_County_Schools; usnews.com/education/k12/kentucky/districts/boyle-county); Danville Independent Schools (danvilleschools.net; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danville_Schools; ksba.org portal AgencyID 45); Boyle County Fiscal Court Bottom Judge-Executive (boylecountyky.gov; boylecountyky.gov/directory.aspx?EID=21; amnews.com 2025-11-12 + 2025-11-21 + 2025-12-04 + 2025-12-28); City of Danville Perros Mayor + Resolution 2025-10-21-01 (danvilleky.org; danvilleky.org/414/City-Commission; danvilleky.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=223; kentuckytoday.com/downloads/danville-hires-outside-attorney-to-probe-grievances-against-mayor-city-manager); City of Perryville Kernodle Mayor (facebook.com/CityofPerryville; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perryville,_Kentucky; amnews.com 2022-11-03 candidate filings); Inter-County Energy Cooperative (intercountyenergy.net; togetherwesaveky.com/cooperatives/inter-county-energy); Farmers National Bank of Danville (fnbky.com; banks.data.fdic.gov/bankfind-suite/bankfind/details/2740); Develop Danville / EDP (developdanville.com; boyleky.com/danville-boyle-county-economic-development-partnership-edp); BCIF (developdanville.com/our-partnership/economic-development-partnerships; projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/237300083); BCTC Danville Campus (bluegrass.kctcs.edu); Housing Authority of Danville + Danville URNCD Agency + multifamily cluster (USAspending top-awardees); USAspending and County Business Patterns business-mix and top-awardee Boyle place-of-performance live calls May 2026.

Boyle's federal-procurement aggregate runs $734.6 million across 2,776 awards and 33 distinct awardees over a three-year window. Parker-Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems Kentucky Corporation is the dominant single channel at roughly 19 percent of the floor. The other named channels are HUD multifamily and supportive-housing (about $18.4 million combined across the Housing Authority of Danville, the Danville URNCD Agency, and six smaller property owners), USDA Rural Development (about $3.6 million), state pass-through DOT ($3.45 million), the City of Danville EPA channel ($3.12 million), Centre College NSF research ($7.6 million), the Danville-Boyle County Airport FAA AIP ($2.39 million), and the FCC E-Rate rural-broadband cluster (about $1.3 million).

Anchor disambiguation matters here. Ephraim McDowell Health system facilities Fort Logan Hospital (Stanford) and Haggin Hospital (Harrodsburg) are not Boyle-resident — they are Lincoln-resident and Mercer-resident respectively and are counted only as system context. Eastern Kentucky University, Berea College, and Blue Grass Army Depot are all Madison-resident (Richmond and Berea). University of Kentucky, UK HealthCare, Transylvania University, and the BCTC headquarters are Fayette-resident; BCTC's Danville Campus is a Boyle-resident operating site of the Fayette parent. University of Louisville, UofL Health, Norton Healthcare, and Baptist Louisville are Jefferson-resident. Lincoln Memorial University and Cumberland Gap National Historical Park are Bell County context (LMU sits across the state line at Harrogate, Tennessee). Wild Turkey, Four Roses, Woodford Reserve, Buffalo Trace, Maker's Mark, Heaven Hill, and Barton 1792 are all surrounding-county bourbon-trail anchors; Boyle has no operating bourbon distillery on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail as of May 2026. The Bluegrass Thoroughbred industry concentrates in Woodford, Bourbon, and Fayette; HISA does not apply to Boyle. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky and its Tier-1 suppliers sit in Scott, Fayette, Madison, and Anderson; no Toyota Tier-1 is Boyle-resident. Hyster-Yale's Kentucky plant is Berea (Madison), not Boyle. R.J. Corman Railroad Group's headquarters is in Jessamine (Nicholasville).

Reporter rule on officials. Named officials are identified by office and public-record action only. The November 2024 City of Danville outside-attorney-grievance-investigation per Kentucky Today reporting is referenced strictly as procedural municipal-record reporting — no characterization of merit, no characterization of any individual, and no description of grievance content beyond the public-record fact that a procedural investigation was retained. The Boyle County Schools 2025 administrative transition from Mark Wade to Mike LaFavers is reported as a procedural change of administration without characterization. Audrey Serres's October 21, 2025 appointment under Resolution 2025-10-21-01 is on the public record. Commissioner Donna Peek's KLC Certified Municipal Officer designation is on the public record. Judge-Executive Trille L. Bottom is named by office held plus the KCJEA sergeant-at-arms swearing-in (December 2025) and the Veterans Hall of Fame monument dedication (November 2025).

We did not reach all of the named offices below before publication. Outreach to Centre College's President's office, the Norton Center, Ephraim McDowell Health, Select Specialty Hospital, the Kentucky School for the Deaf, Parker-Meggitt, both K-12 districts, the BCTC Danville Campus, the Boyle County Fiscal Court, the cities of Danville, Perryville, and Junction City, the two state historic sites, Pioneer Playhouse, the Housing Authority of Danville and Danville URNCD Agency, Inter-County Energy, Farmers National Bank, and the Develop Danville / EDP alliance is pending.

Source families
Federal business-mix and top-awardee data (USAspending, jurisdiction Boyle County)
Captured May 2026
Census ACS 5-year and BLS LAUS labor data
ACS 2024 release; BLS through May 2026
Centre College and Norton Center for the Arts public communications
2024–2026
Ephraim McDowell Health corporate disclosures and Master Facility Plan announcement
October 2024 onward
Kentucky School for the Deaf public records and KDE state-agency disclosures
Current
Parker Hannifin / Meggitt PLC M&A records and the Parker-Meggitt Danville plant public record
2022 onward
Kentucky State Parks records for Perryville Battlefield and Constitution Square; Pioneer Playhouse public records
Current
Boyle County Schools, Danville Independent Schools, and BCTC Danville Campus public records
2024–2026
Boyle County Fiscal Court, City of Danville, City of Perryville, and City of Junction City public records
Current
Local news (The Advocate-Messenger Danville, Kentucky Today, Lane Report, Lexington Herald-Leader)
May 2026

Full source register with claim-level provenance is maintained internally and available on request.

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Acronyms used in this report.

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ACS — American Community Survey
Census Bureau 5-year estimates.
AS9100 — Aerospace Quality Management System standard
ASL — American Sign Language
BCIF — Boyle County Industrial Foundation
1961-established private nonprofit acquiring and developing industrial real estate.
BCS — Boyle County Schools
BCTC — Bluegrass Community & Technical College
Fayette-headquartered KCTCS college with a Danville campus.
BLS — Bureau of Labor Statistics
CAH — Critical Access Hospital
CMS rural-hospital designation, typically 25 beds.
CBP — County Business Patterns
Census Bureau establishment-counts product.
CJIS — Criminal Justice Information Services
FBI security policy v5.9+.
CMMC — Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification
Department of Defense; 32 CFR Part 170.
CMO — Certified Municipal Officer
Kentucky League of Cities designation.
CMS — Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
CON — Certificate of Need
Kentucky regulatory gate for new healthcare-services capacity.
CPD — Commission on Presidential Debates
DDTC — Directorate of Defense Trade Controls
U.S. State Department; administers ITAR.
DIS — Danville Independent Schools
DME — Durable Medical Equipment
DVK — Danville-Boyle County Airport
General aviation public-use airport.
EDP — Economic Development Partnership
Danville-Boyle County EDP alliance.
EIPA — Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment
K-12 sign-language interpreter credential.
EMRMC — Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center
197-bed acute-care hospital at 217 S 3rd Street, Danville.
FAA AIP — FAA Airport Improvement Program
FDIC — Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
FMCSA — Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
FTE — Full-Time Equivalent
HCBS — Home and Community-Based Services
Medicaid waiver programs.
HUD — U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
IDEA — Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
ITAR — International Traffic in Arms Regulations
22 CFR 120–130.
KAR — Kentucky Administrative Regulations
KCDHH — Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
KCJEA — Kentucky County Judge/Executive Association
KCTCS — Kentucky Community & Technical College System
KDE — Kentucky Department of Education
KEDFA — Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority
KHC — Kentucky Housing Corporation
KLC — Kentucky League of Cities
KORA — Kentucky Open Records Act
KRS 61.870–61.884.
KRS — Kentucky Revised Statutes
KSBA — Kentucky School Boards Association
KSD — Kentucky School for the Deaf
Kentucky Department of Education state agency since 1823.
KYTC — Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
LCSW — Licensed Clinical Social Worker
LMFT — Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
LPCC — Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
LTCH — Long-Term Acute-Care Hospital
MFP — Master Facility Plan
Ephraim McDowell Health's $120 million capex plan announced October 2024.
NADCAP — National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program
NAICS — North American Industry Classification System
NAPO — National Association of Productivity & Organizing Professionals
NASMM — National Association of Senior Move Managers
NEMT — Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
NFPA — National Fire Protection Association
NHL — National Historic Landmark
NIC — National Interpreter Certification
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf credential.
NICET — National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies
NRCME — National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners
FMCSA registry for DOT-physical examiners.
NSF — National Science Foundation
PoP — Place of Performance
USAspending coding for where contract work was performed.
RID — Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
SBA — Small Business Administration
SDVOSB — Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
STR — Short-Term Rental
URNCD — Urban Renewal and Community Development
Danville URNCD Agency.
USDA — U.S. Department of Agriculture
WOSB — Woman-Owned Small Business
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Disclosures.

Items we have not independently confirmed, items under active litigation, and items where the responsible party is not publicly named. Listed so a reader can weight the report accordingly.

  • Not publicly named Ephraim McDowell Health Master Facility Plan general contractor and architect-of-record identities
  • Unverified Ephraim McDowell Health Master Facility Plan phased construction calendar through 2027–2029
  • Unverified Parker-Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems Kentucky Corporation current employment level (range cited 70–185)
  • Unverified Boyle County Schools Mark Wade to Mike LaFavers transition exact date
  • Unverified Danville Independent Schools current superintendent identity
  • Unverified Junction City current Mayor identity
  • Pending City of Danville November 2024 outside-attorney-grievance-investigation outcome (procedural municipal-record reporting only)
  • Pending Centre College 2028 vice-presidential debate-host status
  • Unverified Select Specialty Hospital — Central Kentucky exact campus address and Boyle-resident operational footprint
  • Unverified Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site FY26 capital plan and special-event programming
  • Unverified Norton Center for the Arts attendance and touring-production sub-bench saturation
  • Unverified Kentucky Medicaid NEMT broker slate and central-Kentucky subcontract roster
  • Unverified Lexington Concentra metro-area Danville-side saturation for occupational medicine
  • Unverified HUD multifamily property-owner cluster current property-director and board roster
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Published
May 14, 2026
Last updated
May 14, 2026
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