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Lexington Local Pulse: Infrastructure Updates, Job Growth, and UK Sports Action

Lexington Local Pulse: Infrastructure Updates, Job Growth, and UK Sports Action

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for February 28th. We kick off with breaking news from City Hall, where Mayor Linda Gorton discussed key infrastructure upgrades on Kentucky Newsmakers, focusing on road repairs along Nicholasville Road that will ease our daily commutes starting next week. Those changes mean smoother drives for all of us heading to work or UK games.

Our job market stays strong, with over a thousand assistant roles open around town according to Indeed, plus a hot Payroll Specialist spot from Robert Half paying about twenty-seven to thirty-one dollars an hour near downtown. Part-time gigs abound too, like real estate photographers earning twenty to forty dollars an hour snapping homes in the Lexington area, and tree care coordinators at seventeen dollars an hour starting late March. Folks, if youre job hunting, these opportunities connect right to our growing economy.

On sports, UK softball hosted the John Cropp Classic at John Cropp Stadium yesterday, beating Dayton five to one, while our sixteenth-ranked Wildcats basketball team faces number three South Carolina today, keeping Rupp Arena buzzing. Keeneland fans, note the Fountain of Youth Stakes prep picks with Napoleon Solo as the top bet.

Weather-wise, chilly temps in the low forties with scattered showers impact outdoor plans today, so bundle up for events, but we look for clearing skies by evening with highs near fifty tomorrow.

New business buzz includes a fresh sous chef role at University of Kentucky dining halls via Aramark, signaling more campus eatery expansions. Community events ahead feature the UK game watch parties downtown and volunteer tree plantings at Duncan Park next weekend.

Local schools shine with high school sports highlights on Lex 18s HS Sports Zone. Todays crime report notes no major incidents in the past day, just routine patrols keeping our neighborhoods safe around Virginia Avenue and Idle Hour.

And a feel-good story: listeners near University of Kentucky rallied to support Ronald McDonald House with weekend family services, warming our hearts amid the cold.

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.

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