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A Lexington council committee will study ways of increasing representation of women through public art. Council member Jennifer Mossotti made the request…
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Lexington Sets Public Meeting on Cable, Internet ServicesNOTE: As of Wednesday July 12, Lexington officials say that, due to a large expected crowd, the location for the public meeting, and possibly the date,…
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Lexington’s council has overwhelmingly approved a new budget for the fiscal year beginning July first. The $358 million spending plan includes funding for…
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Mayor Jim Gray has appointed longtime realtor and lifelong Lexington resident Joe Smith to the Urban County Council representing the Second District.…
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Lexington’s programs to assist foreign-language-speaking residents are getting positive reactions from several city council members. Members of the…
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More than two dozen Lexington residents chose to experience for one day what being homeless is like. Included in that group was Lexington Council Member…
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Lexington police are developing informational material for the public about proper response to “stops” by law enforcement officers. It will be included in…
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Lexington council members will be asked to set aside money for infrastructure improvements that could bring new jobs. Budget committee members discussed…
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Lexington Attorney Mason Miller says investors of the CentrePointe commercial development project say they are making progress. Miller says they have met…
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After some eight months of debate, Lexington’s city council has approved a minimum wage increase. Council heard public comments Thursday night right up…