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2 Beaver Country cities top 10 in safest cities in KY

SafeWise published a list of Kentucky’s safest cities and 2cities in Beaver Country made the list!

SafeWise used FBI crime stats from 2016 to put together the list. The study consisted of the percentage of violent crime and property crimes in each city!

Eddyville, Ky and Dawson Springs, Ky made the top ten!  We’ve got the 20 safest cities in Kentucky according to SafeWise:

  1. West Liberty
  2. Brandenburg
  3. Morganfield
  4. Edgewood
  5. Prospect
  6. Eddyville
  7. Indian Hills
  8. Dawson Springs
  9. Fort Thomas
  10. Flatwoods
  11. Wilmore
  12. Central City
  13. Villa Hills
  14. Wilder
  15. Eminence
  16. Alexandria
  17. Cold Spring
  18. Bellevue
  19. Southgate
  20. Versailles

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