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The future of Lexington city hall remains up in the air. In fact, the future of a vote to place the item officially on the urban county council docket is…
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The Lexington council is once again looking into the feasibility of constructing a new City Hall in the downtown area. Council approved a motion during…
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Lexington Plans Downtown Pedway UpgradesLexington officials are planning to “makeover” Lexington’s five downtown pedestrian walkways. Details were discussed Tuesday during a Downtown Lexington…
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The disagreement between Lexington’s city council and the city’s daily newspaper over the distribution of unsolicited publications could end up in court.…
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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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Jim Gray is halfway through a second term as Lexington Mayor. The Glasgow native and construction business veteran just completed an unsuccessful attempt…
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Lexington Mayor Spells Out City Gains in State of City SpeechLexington Mayor Jim Gray says the Bluegrass community is “firing on all cylinders.” Gray offered his annual State of the City speech before a large group…
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A proposal to increase the minimum wage in Lexington is up for a final vote by city council on thursday. An eight to six vote in late October put the plan…
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Lexington officials are reviewing the city’s ethics act. Recommendations are expected later this fall.A council subcommittee is examining ethics…
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Lexington Council Contemplates Restrictions for Community News PublicationThe distribution of the Lexington Herald Leader's Community News publication is being scrutinized by city leaders. The city council could move to specify…