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Lexington Local Pulse: Solar Delays, Job Boom, and Green Week Soccer Tonight
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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, March 14.
We kick off with big news from City Hall, where the council just unanimously delayed a final vote on a major solar project after the Lexington Model Airplane Club spoke up. Their lease at the site runs out April 22, so the decision moves to March 26, giving our hobbyists more time to keep flying high near Shives Drive. This means steady progress on clean water too, as Lexington wraps up its EPA consent decree settlement, boosting efforts to protect our streams and daily water quality.
Job market is buzzing with over 70 internships posted for 2026, from Toyota Tsusho in Georgetown paying 15 to 18 bucks an hour to Valvoline and Big Ass Fans right here in town. Remote gigs are plentiful too, with hundreds open for flexible work from home. Folks, if youre job hunting, check Indeed for sales, audit, and even Lexington Legends gameday spots.
Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with lows around 47, perfect for outdoor fun but bundle up for evening chill. No big impacts, just ideal for tailgating.
Tonight at 7 at Lexington SC Stadium on Shives Drive, our Lexington SC faces Sacramento Republic FC in USL Championship action. Gates open at 6, first 2000 fans snag a free baseball jersey at the ARH Gate, and its 1.50 beer night with Miller Lite and Coors Light deals. Wear green for LSC Green Week, park free, but note its cashless except beer stands. Stick around post-match for autographs.
Crime stayed quiet past 24 hours, no major incidents or alerts from Lexington police, keeping our streets safe.
Quick school nod: University of Kentucky posts environmental internships starting spring. Community wise, the Legends are hiring for promotions, tying into family fun at the ballpark.
Feel-good moment: Locals rallied to keep WKYT channel 27 on air amid a contract spat, showing our community spirit for reliable news.
Upcoming, catch state capitol updates as session winds down, and hit that solar site before March 26.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and 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 quiet please dot ai.
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We kick off with big news from City Hall, where the council just unanimously delayed a final vote on a major solar project after the Lexington Model Airplane Club spoke up. Their lease at the site runs out April 22, so the decision moves to March 26, giving our hobbyists more time to keep flying high near Shives Drive. This means steady progress on clean water too, as Lexington wraps up its EPA consent decree settlement, boosting efforts to protect our streams and daily water quality.
Job market is buzzing with over 70 internships posted for 2026, from Toyota Tsusho in Georgetown paying 15 to 18 bucks an hour to Valvoline and Big Ass Fans right here in town. Remote gigs are plentiful too, with hundreds open for flexible work from home. Folks, if youre job hunting, check Indeed for sales, audit, and even Lexington Legends gameday spots.
Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with lows around 47, perfect for outdoor fun but bundle up for evening chill. No big impacts, just ideal for tailgating.
Tonight at 7 at Lexington SC Stadium on Shives Drive, our Lexington SC faces Sacramento Republic FC in USL Championship action. Gates open at 6, first 2000 fans snag a free baseball jersey at the ARH Gate, and its 1.50 beer night with Miller Lite and Coors Light deals. Wear green for LSC Green Week, park free, but note its cashless except beer stands. Stick around post-match for autographs.
Crime stayed quiet past 24 hours, no major incidents or alerts from Lexington police, keeping our streets safe.
Quick school nod: University of Kentucky posts environmental internships starting spring. Community wise, the Legends are hiring for promotions, tying into family fun at the ballpark.
Feel-good moment: Locals rallied to keep WKYT channel 27 on air amid a contract spat, showing our community spirit for reliable news.
Upcoming, catch state capitol updates as session winds down, and hit that solar site before March 26.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and 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 quiet please dot ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI