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Lexington Council Considers New Senior And Therapeutic CenterLexington Mayor Linda Gorton is proposing to build a new Center For Senior and Therapeutic Recreation in Shillito Park. Council members were briefed on…
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On Thursday, Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton said the public can visit most government offices beginning Friday, June 11. The Fayette County jail will not be…
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Rainbow colors once again shine brightly at a downtown Lexington intersection. Monday’s event celebrated Pride Month. “Lexington has a strong tradition of…
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Lexington officials are recognizing new federal housing assistance as a significant step to end homelessness. It comes in the form of emergency housing…
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Lexington's Fourth Of July Celebration Gradually GrowingSlowly but surely, Lexington’s long-standing Fourth of July celebration is expanding a bit this summer. The activities above ground and on the ground are…
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Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton has tapped a performing artist, educator, and engager to head a government program focusing on easing conflict. The…
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Kentucky’s governor, Lexington’s mayor, and Fayette County schools’ acting superintendent all lent their voice Tuesday in urging 12-to 15-year-olds to get…
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Barbeque, music, and many Amens accompanied Friday’s dedication of Lexington’s Center for Fathers and Families. Fatherhood Initiative Founder David Cozart…
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After sailing the Woodland Park pool for more than three decades, or, more precisely, anchored in the aquatics center, it’s come time to remove the pirate…
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Lexington is one step closer to becoming Kentucky’s third city to ban conversion therapy for minors. The City Council Tuesday voted unanimously to move…