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Lexington Local Pulse: March 21 - UK Case Update, Sports Betting Approved, Spring Events
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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, March 21. We start with breaking news shaking our community: a University of Kentucky cheerleader, Laken Snelling, faces new first-degree manslaughter charges in the tragic secret birth case from last summer. NewsNation reports the grand jury indicted her this week after an autopsy confirmed the newborn boy was born alive but died from asphyxiation, cause unknown, in an off-campus home near UK. She allegedly concealed the pregnancy, wrapped the baby, and passed out, roommates heard noises around 4 a.m. on Hartland Drive. Police note possible fetal movement and a whimper she mentioned to medics. Shes on house arrest in Tennessee, facing up to 20 years. Our hearts go out to all involved as the case unfolds sensitively.
Shifting to city hall, state capitol updates show the General Assembly overrode the governors veto on House Bill 1, paving Kentuckys path for sports betting that could boost local jobs and revenue, impacting our daily economy soon.
Weather today brings mild temps in the mid-60s with partly cloudy skies, perfect for outdoor plans, though a light shower might pop up by afternoon around Fayette Mall. Outlook stays dry tonight.
In business buzz, a new coffee spot opens Monday on Main Street near Triangle Park, while the old bookstore on Limestone closes its doors after 30 years, stirring nostalgia.
Jobs look strong with about 500 openings in healthcare and tech downtown, per local listings. Real estate heats up too, average home prices around $320,000, up 5 percent, drawing families to Chevy Chase.
Sports note: UK mens basketball wrapped strong, and local high schools like Lafayette saw soccer wins yesterday.
Community events ahead: Farmers market kicks off tomorrow at Cheapside, and a free concert series starts Wednesday at the Lyric Theatre.
Quick school shoutout: Tates Creek Elementary celebrated a reading award, boosting our kids pride.
For a feel-good lift, neighbors rallied to repair storm damage at the Community Center on Russell Street, showing our tight-knit spirit.
Crime in the last 24 hours stays low: just a minor theft near campus and a traffic stop on New Circle Road with no injuries.
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Shifting to city hall, state capitol updates show the General Assembly overrode the governors veto on House Bill 1, paving Kentuckys path for sports betting that could boost local jobs and revenue, impacting our daily economy soon.
Weather today brings mild temps in the mid-60s with partly cloudy skies, perfect for outdoor plans, though a light shower might pop up by afternoon around Fayette Mall. Outlook stays dry tonight.
In business buzz, a new coffee spot opens Monday on Main Street near Triangle Park, while the old bookstore on Limestone closes its doors after 30 years, stirring nostalgia.
Jobs look strong with about 500 openings in healthcare and tech downtown, per local listings. Real estate heats up too, average home prices around $320,000, up 5 percent, drawing families to Chevy Chase.
Sports note: UK mens basketball wrapped strong, and local high schools like Lafayette saw soccer wins yesterday.
Community events ahead: Farmers market kicks off tomorrow at Cheapside, and a free concert series starts Wednesday at the Lyric Theatre.
Quick school shoutout: Tates Creek Elementary celebrated a reading award, boosting our kids pride.
For a feel-good lift, neighbors rallied to repair storm damage at the Community Center on Russell Street, showing our tight-knit spirit.
Crime in the last 24 hours stays low: just a minor theft near campus and a traffic stop on New Circle Road with no injuries.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and dont forget 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
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI