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  • Merlene Davis: For the homeless, there is room at the Inn

    Recently, I've noticed activity around the building that once was home to Whatsa Futon. Now I know why.The odd-shaped building at 824 Winchester Road is home to Community Inn and Emmanuel Apostolic Church of Zion, a partnership that is striving to bring physical dignity and comfort to the homeless...

  • Embattled Lexington fire chief applies for disability pension

    Embattled Lexington Fire Chief Robert Hendricks, who has been on paid leave since the mayor asked for his resignation, has now applied for a permanent and total disability pension.Hendricks' application for a disability pension went in front of the city's police and fire pension board Wednesday ...

  • Fayette school budget includes student insurance, raise for new teachers

    The Fayette County Schools plan to provide free accident insurance for all students starting next fall, and to raise starting pay for teachers to $40,000 per year.Those proposals — firsts for the district — are contained in the Fayette School's 2011-2012 tentative budget, which the...

  • Alltech plans to bring glitz back to National Horse Show

    Alltech and the National Horse Show plan to bring back the glamour of black-tie horse shows and the glitz of charity galas when the event moves to the Kentucky Horse Park in November.There were smiles all around at a news conference Wednesday celebrating the marriage of the oldest indoor horse show...

  • For woman with Williams Syndrome, music was the key

    FRANKFORT — Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m., Tony Lovello packs up his accordion and heads out Military Pike. He’s on his way to give a music lesson to a student unlike any he’s ever taught. Every Wednesday she calls to remind him, even though the chances of his forgetting are ...

  • Jury gets case alleging a $33 million drilling scam in Kentucky

    After listening to nearly a full day of closing arguments, jurors began deliberating late Tuesday afternoon as to the innocence or guilt of three people accused of being involved in a gas and oil drilling scam in which hundreds of investors lost more than $33 million.Lexington lawyer Bryan S. Coffman...

  • Tom Eblen: It's time to get involved in Lexington's planning process

    Lexington leaders have taken a significant first step in the latest round of planning for growth and prosperity. Now, it is time for them and everyone else to get involved in taking the next steps.The mayor, most Urban County Council and Planning Commission members and representatives of the Home...

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