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Lexington Local Pulse: March 5th - Storm Clarity, UK Basketball Soars, Jobs Abound
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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Thursday, March 5th. We start with breaking news from city hall. Emails released by the Kentucky Herald Leader reveal why road crews cleared the mayors street first during Winter Storm Fern. Officials say it was due to standard priority protocols for emergency access near City Hall on Main Street, not special treatment, easing those social media concerns that sparked debate among us all. This directly impacts how we see snow response on our neighborhood roads like Nicholasville and Georgetown.
Shifting to sports, our Kentucky womens basketball team dominates with a 94 to 64 postseason win over Arkansas last night at Rupp Arena. Fans are buzzing, and we hear University of Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart plans to retire by June but stays involved in picking his successor, per reports from Kentucky Sports Radio. Excitement builds as names like internal candidates emerge.
On the job front, Indeed shows over 4,000 part-time openings around town, from warehouse handlers at OnTrac near Idle Hour earning about 18 bucks an hour to retail spots at Hobby Lobby on Nicholasville Road at 15 to 16. Dental hygienists pull 33 to 40 near Georgetown, perfect for flexible schedules as our economy hums.
Crime report from the past day stays calm. Lexington police seek a porch pirate caught on camera near Chevy Chase, but no major incidents or arrests reported, keeping our public safety steady.
Weather-wise, post-storm clearing brings partly sunny skies today with highs near 45 degrees. That chill might slow outdoor plans around Triangle Park, but no major impacts expected. Outlook holds steady through the weekend.
Local students shone in statewide tornado drills yesterday, practicing safety at schools like Henry Clay High. Feel-good moment: a letter carrier near UK rushed to aid a woman in distress on Limestone Street, earning honors from LEX18 for quick thinking that saved the day.
New business buzz: Scripps buys ABC affiliate WTVQ for 16 million, promising fresh local coverage. Upcoming, catch the Early Education Career Fair tomorrow at Kenton County Public Library if youre job hunting.
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Shifting to sports, our Kentucky womens basketball team dominates with a 94 to 64 postseason win over Arkansas last night at Rupp Arena. Fans are buzzing, and we hear University of Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart plans to retire by June but stays involved in picking his successor, per reports from Kentucky Sports Radio. Excitement builds as names like internal candidates emerge.
On the job front, Indeed shows over 4,000 part-time openings around town, from warehouse handlers at OnTrac near Idle Hour earning about 18 bucks an hour to retail spots at Hobby Lobby on Nicholasville Road at 15 to 16. Dental hygienists pull 33 to 40 near Georgetown, perfect for flexible schedules as our economy hums.
Crime report from the past day stays calm. Lexington police seek a porch pirate caught on camera near Chevy Chase, but no major incidents or arrests reported, keeping our public safety steady.
Weather-wise, post-storm clearing brings partly sunny skies today with highs near 45 degrees. That chill might slow outdoor plans around Triangle Park, but no major impacts expected. Outlook holds steady through the weekend.
Local students shone in statewide tornado drills yesterday, practicing safety at schools like Henry Clay High. Feel-good moment: a letter carrier near UK rushed to aid a woman in distress on Limestone Street, earning honors from LEX18 for quick thinking that saved the day.
New business buzz: Scripps buys ABC affiliate WTVQ for 16 million, promising fresh local coverage. Upcoming, catch the Early Education Career Fair tomorrow at Kenton County Public Library if youre job hunting.
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.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI