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The coronavirus pandemic is affecting all kinds of businesses, governmental functions, and social activities. But, one large scale project in Lexington is…
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In an 'abundance of caution' regarding the coronavirus outbreak, the University of Kentucky announced Wednesday afternoon that classes will go to online…
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A major traffic impact is expected in Lexington as the citywide sanitary sewer overhaul continues.What’s being called one of the most disruptive sewer…
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Science and TechTwo researchers at Transylvania University are among those statewide working on projects tied to furthering manufacturing technology.Transy Physics…
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On this week's program, the care and feeding of the Kentucky mind. Eastern Kentucky University Interim President David McFaddin and University of Kentucky…
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Two iconic high rise towers, formerly dormitories, on the University of Kentucky campus are scheduled for demolition over the next year. The planned take…
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Kentucky plans to use a $4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for Kentucky to move medical research into the commercial market more…
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Lexington city council members were briefed Tuesday on a downtown development described as a mix of private retail and university-managed innovation and…
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The Governor’s School for the Arts just wrapped up its 33rd year of holding an intensive three-week summer program. For the first time since 1987, the GSA…
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A&W Restaurants Incorporated is expected to be the first company locating in Lexington’s new industrial park near Interstate 75. The city has 50 acres…