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The current lack of toilet paper on many store shelves is causing some Kentuckians to resort to alternatives. That could cause significant sewer problems,…
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Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton announced Wednesday an internal city hall group has been formed to help ensure the bluegrass community is ready to respond to…
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The Central Kentucky region got a coating of snow over the last 24 hours. Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton began a briefing Friday by saying ‘winter finally…
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Business and the EconomyThe city of Lexington has begun accepting applications for workforce development grants. If approved, the funds would go to businesses and agencies…
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EnvironmentLexington city officials are launching an in-house paper recycling pilot project, with hopes it may have implications for citywide recycling. The city…
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A number of downtown Lexington streets will be seeing some repair work before the end of the year. Angela Poe with Environmental Quality and Public Works…
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Lexington is preparing to move into the realm of fifth generation cellular network technology - also known as 5G. Lexington’s Chief Information Officer…
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Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton has received approval from city council to spend $250,000 to address safety issues on the front of city hall. City officials…
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Lexington city council members continue to investigate where best to house government offices in the future. City leaders have debated building a new city…
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Lexington’s Recycling Center remains shut down after the installation of a new part didn’t fix the problem. The sorting facility off Manchester Street…