Organization
The council is organized into four geographical service areas: Southern Indiana, Central Kentucky, Metro Louisville and Western Service Area.
- Bernheim District: Bullitt and Jefferson counties in Kentucky
- Cherokee District: Jefferson County in Kentucky
- Chief Old Ox District: Clark, Scott and Washington counties in southern Indiana
- Dan Boone District: Carroll, Oldham, Shelby, Trimble and Henry counties in Kentucky
- George Rogers Clark District: Floyd, Harrison and Crawford counties
- Gheens District: Serving Jefferson county in Kentucky and Floyd county in southern Indiana
- Lincoln Trail District: Breckenridge, Grayson, Hardin, Larue and Meade counties in central Kentucky
- Old Kentucky Home District: Nelson, Spencer, Adair, Green, Taylor and Marion counties in Kentucky
- Seneca District: Jefferson county in Kentucky
- Alottawatta District: Calloway, Livingston, Lyon, Marshall, and Trigg counties
- Audubon District: Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, McLean, Ohio
- Indian Mounds District: Ballard, Carlisle, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, McCracken, Hardin (IL), Massac (IL), Pope (IL) and South Fulton (TN)
- Lost River District: Butler, Edmondson, Logan, Simpson, Warren
- Mammoth Cave District: Allen, Barren, Cumberland, Hart, Metcalfe, Monroe
- Tecumseh District: Caldwell, Christian, Crittenden, Hopkins, Muhlenberg, Todd, Union, Webster
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