Kentucky Sign Center

Kentucky Sign Center Kentucky Sign Center is a full-service sign shop established in 1996, servicing all of southeast KY.

04/28/2026

There's so much we can do for you!

04/06/2026

Our policy on use of AI:

Call us for a free quote on repairing or replacing any wind damaged signs.
03/20/2026

Call us for a free quote on repairing or replacing any wind damaged signs.

It's Campaign Season — and it's time to GET YOUR NAME OUT THERE!Contact us today for a quote on professional, full-color...
03/03/2026

It's Campaign Season — and it's time to GET YOUR NAME OUT THERE!
Contact us today for a quote on professional, full-color campaign signs that make a strong impression, printed in-house and ready quickly!
Here's what we offer:
✅ Custom designs built around your campaign's look and message
✅ Quality printing — vibrant, durable, and built for the outdoors
✅ Fast turnaround — because campaign timelines don't wait
✅ Full-service, local shop — we're here to help from first proof to final product
📦 Ask us about our Campaign Packages — everything you need to hit the ground running.
📞 606-864-7446
🔗 www.kysigncenter.com
📍 490 Moren Road, London, KY

🌟 Transform Your Space with Custom Decals! 🌟At Kentucky Sign Center, we specialize in creating decals in any shape, size...
02/27/2026

🌟 Transform Your Space with Custom Decals! 🌟

At Kentucky Sign Center, we specialize in creating decals in any shape, size, or quantity to fit your unique needs. Whether you need vehicle decals, you want to brand your business, decorate your home, or create a special gift, we've got you covered!

👉 Check out these amazing examples of our work!

💬 Ready to bring your vision to life? Contact us today for a quote, and let's get started!

02/26/2026

As a way to improve the quality and durability of signs for our customers, we apply UV clear overlaminate to the signs that will be displayed outdoors. This protects the print from the sun's UV rays and extends the life of the sign. Check out this video that shows our team in action!

Thanks to Kaylyn at The Kids Closet-London
02/03/2026

Thanks to Kaylyn at The Kids Closet-London

🚨📢IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS!! 📢🚨

👀First, Big Thank you to Kentucky Sign Center for making and installing a new, more permanent, sign for us! 👀

✨AND!!! ✨

Second, this week will be a short week here at The Kid’s Closet- we are going to be CLOSED Saturday February 7th AND Tuesday February 10th-we will REOPEN Wednesday February 11th!

🎉Third, WE ARE DOING A REMODEL!! 😱We are going to bring more racks in here so that you will have DOUBLE THE AMOUNT OF OPTIONS to look through in our size range of Newborn-8 Youth!!! 😱🎉

🎉NONE of this could’ve been possible without YOU! 🫶You guys are continuing to come in and shop 🛍️and bring us new inventory every time we ask for more! 🥰🫶That brings the community together! ☺️ Support from so many people, from so many surrounding counties and towns mean THE WORLD to a new small business like ours! 🥹 So thank you! 🙏

Our owner being recognized for his time and dedication to preserving our 1st Amendment rights.
10/27/2025

Our owner being recognized for his time and dedication to preserving our 1st Amendment rights.

Jay Nolan receives James Madison Award from UK/Scripps Howard First Amendment Center

Jay Nolan, chairman and CEO of Nolan Group Media and J. Frank Publishing received the 2025 James Madison Award Tuesday evening in ceremonies at the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky School of Journalism and Media and its Scripps Howard First Amendment Center present the award annually.

Nolan, a native Kentuckian, serves as volunteer co-chair of the Kentucky Press Association’s Government Affairs Committee. He has led the charge to promote “strong open meetings and open records laws that protect the public’s right to know about operations of their government at every level,” according to his nomination by Tom Caudill, the retired managing editor of the Lexington Herald-Leader and Kentucky.com.

“After the Kentucky House of Representatives in 2025 passed a bill that would severely limit public notices of government meetings and activities, Jay successfully mobilized and led strong opposition to the bill. The Senate did not even take a vote on the bill, thus keeping public notices readily available to the public,” Caudill said.

He also noted that Nolan and his family received recognition from the Kentucky Senate in March as the family celebrated 100 years in the newspaper industry.

Nolan is now committed to working with the Kentucky League of Cities and other groups to try to find common ground for new legislation that would be supported by both the KLC and KPA. The goal is to draft a bill updating public notice requirements using today’s technological capabilities, making them easily accessible to as many people as possible.

Nolan’s commitment to the First Amendment in Kentucky is longstanding, preceding his work to defeat this 2025 bill.

“As KPA president in 2019, Jay launched a campaign to promote, in print and online, an educational series about the First Amendment — what it says, why it matters and how it impacts Kentuckians today. He actively campaigned to protect public notices, helping to keep notices in public newspapers in 112 of Kentucky’s 120 counties,” Caudill recounted.

In addition to his statewide efforts as KPA board member and president, Nolan has worked for decades at the local and regional levels to protect and support public notices, open meetings and open records. He has been a champion of these First Amendment causes in the individual communities where he has served as newspaper publisher and across Eastern Kentucky as CEO of a nine-newspaper group. His JFP printing plant in London prints 20 Kentucky newspapers.

“Since 1990, Jay has devoted his career to providing reliable, accurate local news and information — speaking truth to power and promoting open, transparent government at the city and county level,” Caudill said.

Nolan earned a master’s degree in business administration from Pepperdine University in 1990 and bachelor’s degree in communication (with distinction) from the University of Kentucky in 1982. He and his wife, Claudia, reside near London, Kentucky.

The award was created in 2006 and honors the nation’s fourth president, whose extraordinary efforts led to the ratification of the Bill of Rights. Awardees must have significant ties to Kentucky, and their efforts must have resulted in the preservation or expansion of freedom of the press and/or freedom of speech. The James Madison Award recognizes a long-term commitment to these ideals.

Alex Nantz -Meade Tractor Sales
08/25/2025

Alex Nantz -Meade Tractor Sales

Thanks to Alex Nantz -Meade Tractor Sales. We are grateful to have worked with you all to get some fantastic illuminated channel letters installed at your new location. Check them out at 2800 Hal Rogers Parkway in London, Ky..

Thanks to Alex Nantz -Meade Tractor Sales. We are grateful to have worked with you all to get some fantastic illuminated...
08/25/2025

Thanks to Alex Nantz -Meade Tractor Sales. We are grateful to have worked with you all to get some fantastic illuminated channel letters installed at your new location. Check them out at 2800 Hal Rogers Parkway in London, Ky..

Address

490 Moren Road
London, KY
40741

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30am
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16068647446

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