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Winter weather challenges, job market booms, and UK sports highlights - Lexington Local Pulse Sunday update
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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Sunday, February 1. We kick off with breaking news from City Hall where our mayor admits the winter weather plan fell short during this brutal cold snap, promising quick revisions to better handle icy roads around downtown and New Circle Road. Those slick conditions contributed to 15 deaths statewide, so we urge listeners to drive carefully today. LEX 18 reports the storm also canceled UK classes, leaving students questioning campus safety near Memorial Coliseum.
On the crime front, four suspects pleaded guilty yesterday in a traveling theft ring that targeted UK hospitals and campuses across the South, per Lexington KY News. Separately, a local man faces federal charges for meth and gun trafficking, highlighting our ongoing push for safer streets.
Shifting to brighter spots, our job market thrives with about 52,000 openings statewide, many right here in healthcare, equine, and manufacturing along Leestown Road. Remote customer service gigs pay around 12 to 21 dollars an hour, and spots at Toyota in Georgetown are filling fast. Real estate stays affordable, making it cheaper to buy than rent this year, drawing folks to neighborhoods like Indian Hills.
Todays weather grips us at 6 degrees with highs near 22, so bundle up for events, but expect a warming trend to 34 by Monday. That cold has Lighthouse Ministries seeking winter supplies at their East Main Street shelter, so consider donating if you can.
Sports heat up at the Historic Memorial Coliseum with the Bluegrass Classic underway, where St. Marys STUNT team kicks off their season against Alma and Northern Kentucky. UK hoops left Bud Walton Arena victorious 85 to 77 last night. Shoutout to Fayette County Schools where Superintendent Demetrus Liggins earned 2025 Superintendent of the Year honors from KASA.
Looking ahead, catch horse racing tips from Keeneland for Fair Grounds action, and community events include Alltechs expansion in Jessamine County creating new jobs. For a feel-good note, our horse farms glow under fresh snow, reminding us why we love this town.
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On the crime front, four suspects pleaded guilty yesterday in a traveling theft ring that targeted UK hospitals and campuses across the South, per Lexington KY News. Separately, a local man faces federal charges for meth and gun trafficking, highlighting our ongoing push for safer streets.
Shifting to brighter spots, our job market thrives with about 52,000 openings statewide, many right here in healthcare, equine, and manufacturing along Leestown Road. Remote customer service gigs pay around 12 to 21 dollars an hour, and spots at Toyota in Georgetown are filling fast. Real estate stays affordable, making it cheaper to buy than rent this year, drawing folks to neighborhoods like Indian Hills.
Todays weather grips us at 6 degrees with highs near 22, so bundle up for events, but expect a warming trend to 34 by Monday. That cold has Lighthouse Ministries seeking winter supplies at their East Main Street shelter, so consider donating if you can.
Sports heat up at the Historic Memorial Coliseum with the Bluegrass Classic underway, where St. Marys STUNT team kicks off their season against Alma and Northern Kentucky. UK hoops left Bud Walton Arena victorious 85 to 77 last night. Shoutout to Fayette County Schools where Superintendent Demetrus Liggins earned 2025 Superintendent of the Year honors from KASA.
Looking ahead, catch horse racing tips from Keeneland for Fair Grounds action, and community events include Alltechs expansion in Jessamine County creating new jobs. For a feel-good note, our horse farms glow under fresh snow, reminding us why we love this town.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe. 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