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Lexington rejects bid to subdivide large farm on Tates Creek Road. ‘We can do better’
A Fayette County planning body has rejected a request to subdivide a 144-acre farm near the Jessamine County border into 13 smaller lots. The Urban County Planning Commission voted unanimously Thursday to turn down a zone change for the property at 8200 Tates Creek Road from an agricultural zone to an agricultural buffer zone.
18 recipients receive grants to celebrate Lexington’s 250th anniversary
Mayor Linda Gorton on Thursday announced 18 local residents and organizations will receive a total of more than $300,000 in honor of Lexington’s 250th anniversary next year. The cultural grants, awarded as part of an initiative called 250Lex, will fund projects that celebrate Lexington’s “past, present and future,” Gorton said at a news conference Thursday.
CRAVE food festival, puppy yoga highlight best things to do this weekend in Lexington
Have an upcoming weekend event to list? Please send details a week in advance to Bsimms@herald-leader.com and jpatton1@herald-leader.com. Or list your event at kentucky.com/events. Here is a Lexington list and guide of the best weekend events and happenings around Central Kentucky on Friday, Saturday and Sunday if you are bored...
Legendary Lexington restaurant closing ahead of big move, but for how long?
If you count on a burger or milkshake from Tolly Ho to see you through the night, then brace yourself because the Lexington restaurant is about to close. But only for a short time. Sign up for our LexGo Eat & Drink newsletters. The latest on food, dining and bourbon...
KY Gov. Beshear tight-lipped on Harris VP vetting process, but apologizes to Diet Mtn Dew
After declining to share details about the VP vetting process, Beshear on Thursday apologized to Diet Mountain Dew, after insulting the drink during a spat with Donald Trump’s running mate, JD Vance.
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