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What’s Happening in Lexington Right Now? A Culture Shift You Need to See to Believe The vibe is different. The energy is real. From practice habits to locker room leadership, something special is brewing in Kentucky You’re going to want front-row seats for this transformation…

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Lexington is buzzing with various activities and developments. Here are some of the latest news and events:

Local Events
Lexington Celebrates the Grand Opening of New Technical School: The $65 million renovation of The Hill signifies a major step in education and workforce development.
Mutt Strut Fundraiser: The Lexington Humane Society’s annual event raised tens of thousands to support animals in need.
No Kings Protest: Silas House led a protest in downtown Lexington, coinciding with Pride Month, to voice opposition against certain policies.
Community News
Shooting Investigation: Georgetown Police are investigating a shooting incident that resulted in one suspect being taken into custody.
Tragic Fly Fishing Accident: A 19-year-old University of Kentucky student died in a fly fishing accident in Colorado.
Business and Economy
Theatres of Georgetown Reopen: The theatres have new ownership after a temporary closure under Roaden Enterprises.
David Kloiber’s Candidacy: Former Lexington City Councilman David Kloiber has announced his candidacy for Kentucky’s Sixth Congressional District.
Education and Research
University of Kentucky Dominates NBA Playoffs: 18 former UK players featured in 13 playoff teams, showcasing the university’s strong basketball legacy.
Fayette County Schools Tax Increase: A tax increase was approved to address a $16 million budget shortfall, despite controversy and legal challenges.
– Summer Feeding Sites: Kentucky schools and God’s Pantry Food Bank have launched initiatives to combat childhood hunger during summer

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