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"Shooting Incidents, NCAA Rifle Champs, and Community Cleanup: Lexington Local Pulse"

"Shooting Incidents, NCAA Rifle Champs, and Community Cleanup: Lexington Local Pulse"

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for March 14, 2025.

We start with some breaking news from Ohio Street. Recently, on March 11, just after midnight, police responded to reports of shots fired in the 400 block of Ohio Street. Tragically, they discovered a homicide at the scene. Investigators are currently working to piece together the details, and we encourage anyone with information to reach out to the authorities.

In another incident, police were called to the 3400 block of River Park Drive on March 10, where they found a shooting victim. This has raised concerns about safety in our neighborhoods, and local law enforcement is increasing patrols in affected areas.

On a lighter note, we look ahead to the upcoming NCAA Rifle Championships here in Lexington, kicking off today at the University of Kentucky's Memorial Coliseum. The Nanooks rifle team is gearing up for competition, with events scheduled throughout the weekend. They’re hoping to continue their strong showing after a successful qualifier last month.

Turning to the weather, we're expecting a rainy start to our day, with potential storms this afternoon. This has led to the unfortunate cancellation of our beloved St. Patrick's Parade. However, don’t despair! The planned performances have been relocated to the Lyric Theatre, offering a cozy alternative for those looking to celebrate.

In our job market news, we see a slight upswing, with around 200 new jobs reported in the service and retail sectors in the past week. Local businesses are adapting, with several openings on Main Street, including a new café that focuses on locally sourced ingredients.

Real estate is also buzzing. The latest reports indicate that homes in the area are continuing to see steady demand, particularly in the Northside neighborhood, where the average sale price has climbed to approximately $300,000. This trend reflects a growing interest in suburban living, and realtors suggest it may be an excellent time to buy for those considering entering the market.

As for community events, tonight at 7 PM, the Horsenecks will perform at the Otis A. Singletary Center for the Arts. This promises to be an exciting gathering for music lovers and a great way to support local talent.

In local school news, we celebrate a fantastic achievement from Henry Clay High School, where the debate team recently clinched first place in a regional competition. Their hard work and dedication certainly deserve recognition.

Today's quick crime report reminds us to stay vigilant. Officers are investigating the recent shootings, and anyone with tips is encouraged to contact the police as our safety is a community effort.

In a feel-good story to wrap up our roundup, we highlight a recent initiative by local volunteers who came together last weekend to clean up Arbor Park. Their efforts not only beautified the park but also fostered a sense of community and teamwork.

This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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