Now updated with OLDA Minutes
County-wide transparency and public participation

Think Big.
Start Local.

Local government works best when the public is included. This site is built to help residents across Oldham County understand how government works, follow the record, and participate effectively.

Participation Beats Complaints.

Yes, the memes get your attention. The point is to get you into the real tools: searchable minutes, voting records, financials, and a public calendar.

Vote Kiser logo
Larry Kiser headshot
Community App

An app built from citizen ideas

Working alongside government, not against it

I am a citizen working largely without Fiscal Court support to build a practical county app that helps solve common problems, connect residents to county information, and bring the community closer together.

The goal is simple: make it easier to find answers, report issues, follow meetings, reserve spaces, and stay informed without making government feel harder to reach.

Built from community feedback, not insider access.
Made to support government working better for residents.
Focused on useful tools people will actually use.
I am building this with the community and would love your ideas, requests, and feedback.
Concept graphic showing proposed Oldham County community app screens
Start Here

You came for the meme. Here is what to do next.

These are basic public tools that should already exist. Other places already provide this level of transparency. I am a private citizen building them anyway because public participation should be easier, not harder.

Search Meeting Minutes

Look up topics, dates, and tagged issues in the public record without digging through stacks of PDFs.

Open Minutes Archive

Check Voting Records

See what was voted on, filter routine items out, and review how Fiscal Court business moves.

Open Voting Records

Follow the Money

Review fiscal-year financials and use the spending tools to see where money is going.

Open Financials

Track Meetings & Events

Use the calendar so county meetings and public events are easier to follow.

Open Calendar
About Larry

A citizen transparency advocate who happens to be running

Larry Kiser is an engineer, problem solver, and transparency advocate focused on making local government easier for residents to understand and participate in.

This site is campaign-first, but it also includes a public archive because people should not need an insider decoder ring to follow what Fiscal Court is doing.

Priorities

3 core priorities, plus practical ideas

Transparency & Public Access

Government works better when citizens can easily see what is happening before decisions are already baked.

Protect Rural Character

Thoughtful growth while protecting farmland, preserving identity, and avoiding bad tradeoffs.

Smarter Government

Use technology to improve communication, automate routine tasks, and make records easier to find.

Basic transparency should not be a special feature. Searchable records, easier meeting access, clearer voting history, and usable financial tools should already exist for the public.
History & Search

Neutral archive of Fiscal Court minutes

Search the public record by keyword, year, month, and topic. Use the results to open the matching PDF, jump to the page, or download the full file.

Download Full Public Records

Calendar

Follow meetings and events

View the monthly calendar below or subscribe so meetings and public events are easier to follow.

Contact

Need Help? Reach Out

If you have a question about local government or a community issue, reach out.


larry@yourmagistrate.com