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Transylvania University President Brien Lewis would like to see the Lexington private school grow by about 150 students. Lewis addressed Lexington…
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EnvironmentKentuckians can take steps in their own backyards to help keep fruits and vegetables on their tables. Lexington Rotary Club members got a few growing tips…
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Uncertainty remains for future business activity as the pandemic lengthens. Lexington Rotarians got some insight Thursday from Commerce Lexington…
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With the general election less than one month away, Kentucky’s top election official is already predicting about three-quarters of registered voters will…
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Lexington Police Chief Lawrence Weathers calls this a unique time when police officers can be challenged as being public servants. Weathers told Lexington…
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The investigations into three horse fatalities at Keeneland since last Friday are still in the early stages. The probes come during a time of heightened…
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Lexington Planning Director Jim Duncan said the city may see changes in the per house occupancy in the future. Duncan made the comments in front of…
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One of the more popular meetings of the Lexington Rotary Club every year comes the Thursday before Derby Day. Thursday afternoon Keeneland Racing Analyst…
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The University of Kentucky is moving forward with ways to implement a five year financial plan. Members of Lexington’s Rotary Club got a briefing Thursday…
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University of Louisville Vice President for Health Affairs Greg Postel envisions growing student populations as a key way to offset reductions in state…