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Winter Storm Hits Lexington: City Preps, Jobs, Library Help and More
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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, January 24.
We kick off with the big story dominating our airwaves, a Winter Storm Warning from the National Weather Service hitting Lexington hard from today through Monday morning. Expect significant snowfall and bitterly cold temps with wind chills well below freezing, so we urge everyone to limit time outside, layer up with hats and gloves if you head out, and keep devices charged for UK Alerts. Mayor Linda Gorton says city crews are pre-treating roads with homemade salt brine and ready to clear sidewalks, especially around Rupp Arena where UK mens basketball tips off early at 11 a.m. thanks to the storm. To keep streets clear for plows and emergencies, avoid parking on main streets by 5 p.m. today. LexPark makes it easy with free garage parking: Transit Center at 150 East Vine Street opens at 8 a.m., Helix at 156 West Main Street same time, Courthouse at 150 Barr Street, and Victorian Square at 350 West Short Street from 6 p.m. This means hunker down for outdoor plans, but well stay nimble with updates.
Shifting to city hall, those preparations directly ease our daily commutes and keep us safe amid the snow.
On jobs, we see over 14,000 openings across Lexington, from warehouse spots paying around 20 bucks an hour near Kenawood-Rockwood to accounting roles up to 70 grand a year downtown. UK just launched four new transfer pathways in engineering to boost manufacturing careers, a smart move for our workforce.
No major crime reports in the last day, just a reminder to dial 911 for emergencies and report icy spots to snow at uky.edu if near campus.
Quick sports nod: root for UK hoops at Rupp despite the weather shift.
For feel-good vibes, our library on Main Street needs part-time associates at 15 bucks an hour to help folks with job searches and tech, connecting us all stronger.
Upcoming, watch for snow-impacted community gatherings next few days, but check uky.edu alerts.
Bundle up out there, listeners. Thanks for tuning in and subscribe for more. 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.
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We kick off with the big story dominating our airwaves, a Winter Storm Warning from the National Weather Service hitting Lexington hard from today through Monday morning. Expect significant snowfall and bitterly cold temps with wind chills well below freezing, so we urge everyone to limit time outside, layer up with hats and gloves if you head out, and keep devices charged for UK Alerts. Mayor Linda Gorton says city crews are pre-treating roads with homemade salt brine and ready to clear sidewalks, especially around Rupp Arena where UK mens basketball tips off early at 11 a.m. thanks to the storm. To keep streets clear for plows and emergencies, avoid parking on main streets by 5 p.m. today. LexPark makes it easy with free garage parking: Transit Center at 150 East Vine Street opens at 8 a.m., Helix at 156 West Main Street same time, Courthouse at 150 Barr Street, and Victorian Square at 350 West Short Street from 6 p.m. This means hunker down for outdoor plans, but well stay nimble with updates.
Shifting to city hall, those preparations directly ease our daily commutes and keep us safe amid the snow.
On jobs, we see over 14,000 openings across Lexington, from warehouse spots paying around 20 bucks an hour near Kenawood-Rockwood to accounting roles up to 70 grand a year downtown. UK just launched four new transfer pathways in engineering to boost manufacturing careers, a smart move for our workforce.
No major crime reports in the last day, just a reminder to dial 911 for emergencies and report icy spots to snow at uky.edu if near campus.
Quick sports nod: root for UK hoops at Rupp despite the weather shift.
For feel-good vibes, our library on Main Street needs part-time associates at 15 bucks an hour to help folks with job searches and tech, connecting us all stronger.
Upcoming, watch for snow-impacted community gatherings next few days, but check uky.edu alerts.
Bundle up out there, listeners. Thanks for tuning in and subscribe for more. 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