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The two Seagrave fire engines will replace two 20 year old engines, and are meant to reduce downtime needed for maintenance. The department officially put the engines into service with a ceremony Tuesday.
The Commonwealth
Lexington/Richmond News
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The two Seagrave fire engines will replace two 20 year old engines, and are meant to reduce downtime needed for maintenance. The department officially put the engines into service with a ceremony Tuesday.
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Lexington City Council members are urging citizens to get information about and provide suggestions for transportation in the bluegrass community. A transportation expo will be held this weekend.
Off the Beaten Path with Sam Dick
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Sam Dick traveled to Clark County to meet masons to repair stone fences
Sam Dick traveled to Madison County to meet a Lexington couple on a mission to create a sanctuary for rescued wildlife
Eastern Standard
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Why is multi-Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Janis Ian donating her entire personal archive — including those Grammys — to Berea College? We ask and the resulting conversation is delightful.
Kentucky Arts & Culture
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Lexington’s Calvary Baptist Church is putting on a free concert this weekend, meant to promote unity and diversity in central Kentucky.
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hooks was well known for her writing focusing on race and gender, andbecame a professor-in-residence at the college starting in 2004.
Today's Interview
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Our monthly conversation with EKU President David McFaddin
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Melissa Helton is the literary arts director at Hindman Settlement School in Knott County and the editor of the new anthology documenting the July 2022 flood. It's called Troublesome Rising A Thousand-Year Flood in Eastern Kentucky
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Louisville Gas and Electric/Kentucky Utilities’ employees and contractors are still in Florida, six days after Hurricane Milton knocked out power to more than 3 million customers.
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Lexington’s Veterans Affairs Healthcare System is holding a town hall Thursday in Morehead. Public Affairs Officer Anna Mills said Director Russell Armstead will be among those providing updates and answering questions.
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Cities are always looking for ways to attract more conventions to their area. Lexington is experiencing an uptick in convention activity.
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Governor announces more funding for Kentucky veterans programs
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The race for the 27th District state Senate seat is between Republican incumbent Steve West and Democratic challenger Molly Gene Crain. West did not respond to interview requests.
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