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Nationwide urban planners, city representatives tour Lexington, discuss innovation for public spacesUrban planners and city representatives from across the country are gathering in Lexington this week to discuss how to make public spaces more connected and accessible nationwide.
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United States Department of Agriculture’s Rural Utilities Administrator Andrew Berke visited communities in eastern Kentucky last week. It was a chance for locals involved in the flood recovery process to talk about their continued needs.
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That includes the construction of a new building next to the track’s paddock to allow for expanded seating and viewing. Amenities like dining, bars and a panoramic rooftop will also be added.
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Federal dollars from the Federal Emergency Management Agency totaling $1.37 million are going towards the reconstruction of a road in Clay County.
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More than $8 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture are being made available to help eastern Kentucky communities improve their water and waste infrastructure.
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The majority of the EV stations are located in western Kentucky, with the easternmost stations located in Versailles, Florence and Walton.
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It involves the construction of a new underground parking garage for the Kenton County Government Center.
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A solar panel initiative from the city of Lexington is gaining traction among environmentally-minded homeowners.
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Ramp improvements along downtown interstates begin this week after more than two months of delays.The work is in preparation for what officials are…
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State CapitolKentucky Governor Andy Beshear Live Team Kentucky Update