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Lexington Local Pulse: Record Exports Boost Jobs While Safety Concerns Rise

Lexington Local Pulse: Record Exports Boost Jobs While Safety Concerns Rise

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Friday, February 27. We start with great economic news as Kentucky exports hit another record high despite tariff tensions, boosting jobs right here in our area according to WUKY reports. That momentum flows into our job market where we see over 70 internships opening up for summer and fall, from Toyota Tsusho in Georgetown paying 15 to 18 dollars an hour to spots at Valvoline and Big Ass Fans on the east side, perfect for students gearing up. Accounting roles are hot too with senior positions around 60 to 90 thousand yearly via Robert Half, signaling steady demand that helps families plan ahead.

Shifting to city hall updates, Lexington missed its Vision Zero safety targets last year with seven extra traffic deaths and 54 more serious injuries, as Lexington KY News details, prompting the MPO to question highway priorities that affect our daily commutes on Nicholasville Road and New Circle. On a brighter note, Governor Beshear just approved funding for projects in 12 counties including ours to spark job growth, plus 862 thousand dollars to eight tech firms for high-wage positions.

Weather today brings mild temps in the upper 40s with light rain tapering off by noon, so it wont derail your errands at Triangle Park but bundle up for evening walks. Outlook stays partly cloudy through Sunday.

Upcoming, E-Day hits UK tomorrow February 28 with solar cars, 3D printed LEGOs, and egg drop challenges to inspire young engineers. Community events include UK extension nutrition workshops next week at the county office on Main Street.

Local schools shine with UKs 4-H teams prepping strong after recent wins. Sports quick hit: Lexington Legends seek promotions interns for family fun at their ballpark.

New business buzz has tech grants fueling expansions downtown. Real estate holds firm with home prices averaging 320 thousand, up slightly for stable neighborhoods near Chevy Chase.

Crime report from the past day notes vandalism at Congressman Barrs headquarters on South Broadway, no injuries but police urge vigilance; LEX 18 covers it factually as they investigate.

For a feel-good lift, listeners shared stories of neighbors clearing ice on Versailles Road, knitting warmth into our community spirit.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily pulses. 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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