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Of the 30 students recognized, 18 received a one-time $10,000 “Be the Change” scholarship to be used at a Kentucky university ...
This week has officially been declared ‘National Police Week’ in the city. Lexington Police Chief Lawrence Weathers said that ...
Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton and state representatives gathered at City Hall Tuesday morning to award 30 high school ...
President John F. Kennedy Jr. designated May 15th as a day of remembrance for the nation’s fallen peace officers as part of ...
The ribbon has been cut and the new two-story, 10,250 square foot Registered Distillery One Spirits is officially open for ...
"This sculpture provides hope and positive reinforcement for the detention center staff, and the families connected to this ...
The Lexington Fire Department is partnering with the Blood Center and surrounding EMS agencies in a significant step forward ...
Former Lexington vice mayor and beloved community member Isabel Yates passed away at 100 years old in February after being a ...
While the event brought plenty of smiles, organizers say it also promotes bigger goals — like healthier habits, building stronger community connections, and reducing car pollution around schools.
Several local leaders took part in the event, including Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Demetrus Liggins and Mayor Linda Gorton.
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