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Lexington Local Pulse: Snow Flurries, New Traffic Calming, Job Openings, & Community Support
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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Friday, December 26. We kick off with our weather update, as light snow flurries greet us this morning around Rupp Arena and downtown, making roads like Nicholasville Road a bit slick for your commute. Expect highs near 35 degrees today with clearing skies by afternoon, so bundle up for outdoor errands but plan for dry conditions ahead.
Shifting to city hall, officials approved a new traffic calming plan for Chevy Chase neighborhoods yesterday, adding speed bumps on Lenox Place to cut down speeding and boost safety for families walking to local parks. That directly eases daily drives for us all.
On the job front, we see strong activity with over 50,000 openings across Kentucky, including right here in Lexington. Kinkead and Stilz on Main Street needs office receptionists paying about 20 to 25 dollars an hour, while remote IT help desk roles top 20 dollars hourly with no commute. Galls near Hamburg Pavilion seeks customer service reps with full benefits, perfect if you are hunting flexible work amid the holidays.
New business buzz includes a fresh pediatric dentistry spot opening soon in Georgetown, hiring front office help, tying into our bustling health scene. Real estate holds steady, with median home prices around 320,000 dollars in areas like Hamburg, up slightly from last month per local listings, favoring buyers in this cooler market.
Crime report from the past day stays calm, with Lexington police noting just a minor theft at a Vine Street gas station and no major incidents or safety alerts, keeping our streets secure as we wrap the year.
Local schools shine too, as Lafayette Highs basketball team notched a win over Tates Creek last night, 65 to 52, sparking pride downtown. Looking ahead, catch the New Years Eve bash at the Lexington Opera House this Sunday, free entry with live music starting at 8 PM.
And for a feel-good lift, community members rallied to clear snow from Veterans Park paths yesterday, ensuring our seniors and vets stay mobile, a true Lexington team effort.
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Shifting to city hall, officials approved a new traffic calming plan for Chevy Chase neighborhoods yesterday, adding speed bumps on Lenox Place to cut down speeding and boost safety for families walking to local parks. That directly eases daily drives for us all.
On the job front, we see strong activity with over 50,000 openings across Kentucky, including right here in Lexington. Kinkead and Stilz on Main Street needs office receptionists paying about 20 to 25 dollars an hour, while remote IT help desk roles top 20 dollars hourly with no commute. Galls near Hamburg Pavilion seeks customer service reps with full benefits, perfect if you are hunting flexible work amid the holidays.
New business buzz includes a fresh pediatric dentistry spot opening soon in Georgetown, hiring front office help, tying into our bustling health scene. Real estate holds steady, with median home prices around 320,000 dollars in areas like Hamburg, up slightly from last month per local listings, favoring buyers in this cooler market.
Crime report from the past day stays calm, with Lexington police noting just a minor theft at a Vine Street gas station and no major incidents or safety alerts, keeping our streets secure as we wrap the year.
Local schools shine too, as Lafayette Highs basketball team notched a win over Tates Creek last night, 65 to 52, sparking pride downtown. Looking ahead, catch the New Years Eve bash at the Lexington Opera House this Sunday, free entry with live music starting at 8 PM.
And for a feel-good lift, community members rallied to clear snow from Veterans Park paths yesterday, ensuring our seniors and vets stay mobile, a true Lexington team effort.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Lexington Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI