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Notable locations in Grants Lick: Camp Meacham (A), Sunset Overlook (B), Tibbatts Crossroads (C), New Richmond Station (D), Southern Campbell Fire District (E), Fire Protection District 1 Eastern Campbell Station (F). Display/hide their locations on the map
Churches in Grants Lick include: Wesley Chapel (A), Aspen Grove Church (B), Persimmon Grove Baptist Church (C), Saint Peter And Paul Roman Catholic Church (D), Carthage Methodist Church (E), Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church (F), Plum Creek Church (G), First Twelvemile Church (H). Display/hide their locations on the map
Cemeteries: Oakland Cemetery (1), Flagg Springs Baptist Church Cemetery (2), Persimmon Grove Baptist Church Cemetery (3), Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery (4), Saint Peter And Paul Cemetery (5), Grandview Cemetery (6). Display/hide their locations on the map
Lakes and reservoirs: Campbell County Lake (A), Milburn Lake (B). Display/hide their locations on the map
Streams, rivers, and creeks: Brush Creek (A), Phillips Creek (B), Twelvemile Creek (C), Turkey Run (D), Slab Run (E), Plum Creek (F), Lick Branch (G), Young Creek (H), Humphrey Branch (I). Display/hide their locations on the map
Park in Grants Lick: A J Jolly County Park (1). Display/hide its location on the map
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Campbell County has a predicted average indoor radon screening level between 2 and 4 pCi/L (pico curies per liter) - Moderate Potential
Air Quality Index (AQI) level in 2010 was 39.2. This is worse than average.
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) [ppb] level in 2010 was 2.14. This is about average. Closest monitor was 4.3 miles away from the city center.
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) [ppb] level in 2010 was 8.00. This is about average. Closest monitor was 11.8 miles away from the city center.
Particulate Matter (PM10) [µ/m3] level in 2010 was 20.6. This is about average. Closest monitor was 4.3 miles away from the city center.
Particulate Matter (PM2.5) [µ/m3] level in 2010 was 11.9. This is worse than average. Closest monitor was 11.8 miles away from the city center.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) [ppm] level in 2005 was 0.491. This is about average. Closest monitor was 16.2 miles away from the city center.
Average household size:
| This place: | 2.8 people | | Kentucky: | 2.5 people |
Percentage of family households:
| This place: | 75.1% | | Whole state: | 69.4% |
Percentage of households with unmarried partners:
| This place: | 3.6% | | Whole state: | 4.5% |
Likely homosexual households (counted as self-reported same-sex unmarried-partner households)
- Lesbian couples: 0.2% of all households
- Gay men: 0.1% of all households
Residents with income below the poverty level in 2009:
| This place: | 3.3% | | Whole state: | 15.8% |
Residents with income below 50% of the poverty level in 2009:
| This place: | 0.9% | | Whole state: | 6.6% |
Detailed information about poverty and poor residents in Grants Lick, KY
19 people in other noninstitutional group quarters
Grants Lick compared to Kentucky state average:
- Median house value below state average.
- Unemployed percentage below state average.
- Black race population percentage significantly below state average.
- Hispanic race population percentage significantly below state average.
- Foreign-born population percentage significantly below state average.
- Renting percentage significantly below state average.
- House age significantly below state average.
- Percentage of population with a bachelor's degree or higher significantly below state average.
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Educational Attainment (%)
School Enrollment by Level of School (%)
Most commonly used house heating fuel:
- Bottled, tank, or LP gas (33%)
- Electricity (33%)
- Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. (23%)
- Wood (6%)
- Utility gas (3%)
- Coal or coke (1%)
- Other fuel (1%)
2004 Presidential Election results in Campbell County Kentucky:
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Religion statistics for Grants Lick (based on Campbell County data)
Percentage of population affiliated with a religious congregations: 52.84%
| Here |  | 52.8% |
| USA |  | 50.2% |
Breakdown of population affiliated with a religious congregations
| Name | Catholic Church | Southern Baptist Convention | United Methodist Church | United Church of Christ | Church of the Nazarene |
| Adherents | 53.1% | 22.6% | 5.9% | 4.9% | 1.9% |
| Congregations | 15.9% | 24.4% | 12.2% | 7.3% | 4.9% |
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| Name | Christian Churches and Churches of Christ | Episcopal Church | Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) | Assemblies of God | Other |
| Adherents | 1.5% | 1.5% | 1.5% | 1.2% | 5.7% |
| Congregations | 6.1% | 2.4% | 4.9% | 4.9% | 17.1% |
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Source: Jones, Dale E., et al. 2002. Congregations and Membership in the United States 2000. Nashville, TN: Glenmary Research Center. Tables represent county-level data.
Food Environment Statistics:Number of grocery stores: 15 | Campbell County: | 1.73 / 10,000 pop. | | Kentucky: | 2.19 / 10,000 pop. |
Number of supercenters and club stores: 1 | This county: | 0.12 / 10,000 pop. | | Kentucky: | 0.25 / 10,000 pop. |
Number of convenience stores (no gas): 9 | Campbell County: | 1.04 / 10,000 pop. | | Kentucky: | 0.74 / 10,000 pop. |
Number of convenience stores (with gas): 30 | Here: | 3.46 / 10,000 pop. | | Kentucky: | 4.36 / 10,000 pop. |
Number of full-service restaurants: 78 | Here: | 8.99 / 10,000 pop. | | Kentucky: | 5.74 / 10,000 pop. |
Adult diabetes rate: | Campbell County: | 9.9% | | State: | 11.0% |
Adult obesity rate: | Campbell County: | 28.5% | | State: | 30.0% |
Low-income preschool obesity rate:
7.79% of this county's 2006 resident taxpayers lived in other counties in 2005 ($35,388 average adjusted gross income) | Here: | 7.79% | | Kentucky average: | 6.98% |
0.06% of residents moved from foreign countries ($233 average AGI)| Campbell County: | 0.06% | | Kentucky average: | 0.12% |
Top counties from which taxpayers relocated into this county between 2005 and 2006:
8.06% of this county's 2005 resident taxpayers moved to other counties in 2006 ($36,653 average adjusted gross income) | Here: | 8.06% | | Kentucky average: | 6.74% |
10 or fewer of this county's residents moved to foreign countries between 2005 and 2006.
Top counties to which taxpayers relocated from this county between 2005 and 2006:
Strongest AM radio stations in Grants Lick:
- WSAI (1530 AM; 50 kW; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: JACOR BROADCASTING CORPORATION)
- WKRC (550 AM; 5 kW; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: JACOR BROADCASTING CORPORATION)
- WLW (700 AM; 50 kW; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: JACOR BROADCASTING CORPORATION)
- WBOB (1160 AM; 5 kW; FLORENCE, KY; Owner: CARON BROADCASTING, INC.)
- WHAS (840 AM; 50 kW; LOUISVILLE, KY; Owner: CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC.)
- WTVN (610 AM; 50 kW; COLUMBUS, OH; Owner: CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P.)
- WCIN (1480 AM; 5 kW; CINCINNATI, OH)
- WCKY (1360 AM; 5 kW; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: JACOR BROADCASTING CORPORATION)
- WTSJ (1050 AM; 1 kW; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: CARON BROADCASTING, INC.)
- WNOP (740 AM; 1 kW; NEWPORT, KY; Owner: SACRED HEART RADIO, INC.)
- WCNW (1560 AM; daytime; 5 kW; FAIRFIELD, OH)
- WIBC (1070 AM; 50 kW; INDIANAPOLIS, IN; Owner: EMMIS RADIO LICENSE CORPORATION)
- WDBZ (1230 AM; 1 kW; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: BLUE CHIP COMMUNICATIONS, INC.)
Strongest FM radio stations in Grants Lick:
- WUBE-FM (105.1 FM; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: INFINITY RADIO OPERATIONS INC.)
- WKRQ (101.9 FM; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: INFINITY RADIO OPERATIONS INC.)
- WKFS (107.1 FM; MILFORD, OH; Owner: JACOR BROADCASTING CORPORATION)
- WGUC (90.9 FM; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: CINCINNATI CLASSICAL PUBLIC RADIO, INC.)
- WVMX (94.1 FM; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P.)
- WEBN (102.7 FM; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: JACOR BROADCASTING CORPORATION)
- WOFX-FM (92.5 FM; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: JACOR BROADCASTING CORPORATION)
- WGRR (103.5 FM; HAMILTON, OH; Owner: INFINITY RADIO OPERATIONS INC.)
- WVXU (91.7 FM; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: XAVIER UNIVERSITY)
- WRRM (98.5 FM; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: WRRM LICO, INC)
- WIOK (107.5 FM; FALMOUTH, KY; Owner: HAMMOND BROADCASTING, INC.)
- WOBO (88.7 FM; BATAVIA, OH; Owner: WCNE EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY RADIO,INC)
- WMOJ (94.9 FM; FAIRFIELD, OH; Owner: WVAE LICO, INC.)
- WNKU (89.7 FM; HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY; Owner: BD. OF REGENTS ON N. KY UNIV.)
- WIZF (100.9 FM; ERLANGER, KY; Owner: BLUE CHIP BROADCASTING LICENSES II, LTD.)
- WAIF (88.3 FM; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: STEPCHILD RADIO OF CINCINNATI, INC.)
- WYGY (96.5 FM; LEBANON, OH; Owner: WVAE LICO, INC.)
- WAKW (93.3 FM; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: PILLAR OF FIRE)
- WNKR (106.5 FM; WILLIAMSTOWN, KY; Owner: GRANT COUNTY BROADCASTERS, INC)
- WAOL (99.5 FM; RIPLEY, OH; Owner: RICHARD L. PLESSINGER, SR.)
TV broadcast stations around Grants Lick:
- WLWT (Channel 5; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: OHIO/OKLAHOMA HEARST-ARGYLE TV, INC)
- WCPO-TV (Channel 9; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: SCRIPPS HOWARD BROADCASTING COMPANY)
- WKRC-TV (Channel 12; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: CITICASTERS CO.)
- WXIX-TV (Channel 19; NEWPORT, KY; Owner: RAYCOM NATIONAL, INC.)
- WSTR-TV (Channel 64; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: WSTR LICENSEE, INC.)
- WCET (Channel 48; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: THE GREATER CINCINNATI TV EDUC'L. FOUNDATION)
- WOTH-LP (Channel 35; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: ELLIOTT B. BLOCK)
- WBQC-CA (Channel 25; CINCINNATI, OH; Owner: ELLIOTT B. BLOCK)
- WCVN-TV (Channel 54; COVINGTON, KY; Owner: KENTUCKY AUTHORITY FOR EDUCATIONAL TV)
FCC Registered Antenna Towers: 9 ( See the full list of FCC Registered Antenna Towers in Grants Lick)
FCC Registered Private Land Mobile Towers: 2 - 14 W Clay Ridge Rd (Lat: 38.865000 Lon: -84.395556), Type: Tower, Structure height: 76.2 m, Overall height: 79.2 m, Call Sign: KDD949
Assigned Frequencies: 154.385 MHz Grant Date: 05/01/2002, Expiration Date: 05/22/2012
Registrant: Professional Licensing Consultants Inc, Rockville, MD 20849, Phone: (301) 309-2380, Fax: (301) 309-1996, Email:
- 14 West Clay Ridge Road (Lat: 38.865000 Lon: -84.395556), Type: Tower, Structure height: 76.2 m, Overall height: 79.2 m, Call Sign: WPMD888
Assigned Frequencies: 154.860 MHz Grant Date: 03/26/2003, Expiration Date: 06/12/2013, Certifier: David H Sandfoss
Registrant: Mobilcomm, 1211 West Sharon Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45270, Phone: (513) 595-5800, Fax: (301) 309-1996
Grants Lick on our top lists:
- #3 on the list of "Top 101 cities with the most White Non-Hispanic residents (pop 5,000+)"
- #4 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females working in industry: Management of companies and enterprises (population 5,000+)"
- #6 on the list of "Top 100 least racially diverse cities (pop. 5,000+)"
- #8 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females in occupations: Legal support workers (population 5,000+)"
- #18 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of males in occupations: Construction, extraction, maintenance, and repair occupations: (population 5,000+)"
- #25 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females working in industry: Book stores and news dealers (population 5,000+)"
- #29 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of males working in industry: Paper and paper product merchant wholesalers (population 5,000+)"
- #32 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of males in occupations: Personal appearance workers (population 5,000+)"
- #52 on the list of "Top 101 counties with the smallest number of children under 18 without health insurance coverage in 2000"
- #59 on the list of "Top 101 counties with the highest Sulfur Oxides Annual air pollution readings in 2005 (µg/m3)"
- #73 on the list of "Top 101 counties with the highest Ozone (8-hour) air pollution readings in 2005 (ppm)"
- #81 on the list of "Top 101 counties with the highest Sulfur Oxides 24-hour air pollution readings in 2005 (µg/m3)"
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