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Lexington Local Pulse: Shooting Investigation, Domestic Dispute, Tatum Dale Mourned, Job Openings & Real Estate Update
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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, December 27. We kick off with breaking news from our community. Lexington police are investigating a shooting reported yesterday, with officers responding quickly near downtown, though details remain limited as the probe continues. In a separate incident, they seek a suspect in a Christmas Day domestic dispute on Elm Tree Lane that damaged a vehicle and led to a stolen license plate, no injuries but we urge tips to keep our neighborhoods safe. Over the past day, public safety stays steady with no major alerts.
Shifting to our streets, Fayette Mall buzzes with post-Christmas shoppers returning gifts and hunting deals, while a deadly house fire in nearby Jackson County has locals rallying support for the family. We mourn Tatum Dale, longtime aide to Representative Andy Barr, whose servant heart touched Central Kentucky through veteran aid and community projects.
On the job front, we see over 80,000 openings statewide, with spots right here in Lexington like part-time cashiers at ALDI on Nicholasville Road paying around 18 to 20 dollars an hour, warehouse roles in Nicholasville at 1,200 weekly, and remote customer service gigs at 12 to 14 dollars hourly. Real estate holds firm, Fayette County median incomes near 68,000 dollars amid rising home values.
City hall updates focus on daily impacts, with warm December weather giving way to a cold snap tomorrow, dropping us near freezing with showers, so bundle up for outdoor plans today under partly cloudy skies and mild temps in the 50s. New business stays quiet, no big openings or closings noted.
Mark your calendars for community lights like Sam Hamiltons dazzling display in Rockcastle County, shining through January sixth off I-75, a feel-good tradition drawing us together. Local schools report no fresh achievements, but high school sports wrap the year strong.
In a heartwarming note, post-holiday vibes unite us as families gather amid the lights, reminding us of our tight-knit spirit.
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Shifting to our streets, Fayette Mall buzzes with post-Christmas shoppers returning gifts and hunting deals, while a deadly house fire in nearby Jackson County has locals rallying support for the family. We mourn Tatum Dale, longtime aide to Representative Andy Barr, whose servant heart touched Central Kentucky through veteran aid and community projects.
On the job front, we see over 80,000 openings statewide, with spots right here in Lexington like part-time cashiers at ALDI on Nicholasville Road paying around 18 to 20 dollars an hour, warehouse roles in Nicholasville at 1,200 weekly, and remote customer service gigs at 12 to 14 dollars hourly. Real estate holds firm, Fayette County median incomes near 68,000 dollars amid rising home values.
City hall updates focus on daily impacts, with warm December weather giving way to a cold snap tomorrow, dropping us near freezing with showers, so bundle up for outdoor plans today under partly cloudy skies and mild temps in the 50s. New business stays quiet, no big openings or closings noted.
Mark your calendars for community lights like Sam Hamiltons dazzling display in Rockcastle County, shining through January sixth off I-75, a feel-good tradition drawing us together. Local schools report no fresh achievements, but high school sports wrap the year strong.
In a heartwarming note, post-holiday vibes unite us as families gather amid the lights, reminding us of our tight-knit spirit.
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
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI