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Lexington Local Pulse: Board Decisions, Jobs, and Wildcats Tennis Season Opener

Lexington Local Pulse: Board Decisions, Jobs, and Wildcats Tennis Season Opener

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, February twenty-first.

We're starting your day with what's happening around our community. The Lexington Board of Architectural Review made some moves this past week, approving a new home in Fayette Park while delaying a decision on a porte cochere project. These decisions continue shaping how our historic neighborhoods develop while preserving their character.

On the job front, our local employment market remains solid. Indeed reports more than sixteen thousand positions available across Lexington right now. Warehouse and production roles are particularly hot, with picker and packer positions paying between twenty and twenty-two dollars an hour. If you're in the professional space, TJ Maxx is hiring store managers with salaries ranging from eighty-six thousand to over one hundred eighteen thousand dollars annually. The Federal Bureau of Investigation also has special agent positions open across Kentucky, offering ninety-nine thousand to one hundred twenty-eight thousand annually for qualified candidates with bachelor's degrees.

Speaking of development, we continue to see business activity evolving throughout Lexington. Job openings span everything from industrial maintenance technician roles to data analytics positions with major employers like Lockheed Martin, who's actively recruiting for their supply chain team with first shift opportunities available.

On the sports front, our Kentucky Wildcats men's tennis team takes the court today at the Hilary J. Boone Tennis Complex, hosting Tennessee at one o'clock. The match is free to the public as the team opens their SEC conference season. The Cats are coming off a bye week and looking strong, with junior Eli Stephenson ranked nationally at number sixteen and a perfect eight and zero record in dual matches this season.

For our listeners who enjoy the ponies, Turfway Park has racing this evening with the John Battaglia Memorial Stakes running at nine fifty-five post time, featuring some competitive contenders in a one mile and one sixteenth race.

On a public safety note, Lexington Police reported that a sixteen-year-old was taken into custody on February nineteenth and charged with assault in the first degree related to a shooting on Maywick Drive. The juvenile remains in custody.

Looking ahead, we've got some exciting developments coming. Kentucky's first Ukrainian restaurant recently opened in Nicholasville, adding to our regional dining scene. The Wildcats continue their homestand next week, welcoming number fifteen ranked Florida on February twenty-seventh.

We're expecting typical winter conditions for the rest of your Saturday, so bundle up if you're heading out to that tennis match or any other community activities.

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