KLEX TV - Wed Nov 25
Their three day old son A.J. survived a harrowing ordeal that cast the family into the national spotlight.
Salvation Army in need of donationsJessamine Journal - Tue Nov 24
Plenty of people will be offering thanks this Thursday, but the Salvation Army of Jessamine County is looking for people to take up the giving part.
Planners deny tow company to relocateJessamine Journal - Tue Nov 24
The Nicholasville Planning and Zoning Commission members heard attorney Robert Gullette confirm the legality of allowing a towing service to move to on Imperial Way - then they denied it anyway.
Local businesses revving up for holidaysJessamine Journal - Tue Nov 24
Many people can rattle off the foods by memory: Turkey, ham, dressing, corn, green beans, cranberry sauce.
Long wait continues for bypass, connectorJessamine Journal - Tue Nov 24
Road projects in Jessamine County are plodding along, according to Bob Nunley, branch manager for Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 7. Nunley gave an update to 54 people at last Thursday's Jessamine County Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon.
Terrazas to Lease Overbrook LandBlood Horse - Mon Nov 23
Eduardo Terrazas' Terrazas Thoroughbreds will be relocating from Elmer Whitaker's Whitaker Farm on Paris Pike near Lexington to the Young family's Overbrook Farm, which ceased operations this year and is nearly finished dispersing its horses.
Volunteers, scientists at University of Kentucky seek answers to Alzheimer'sAsbury Park Press Online - Sun Nov 22
Lucien Hisel was a farmer with a memory so sharp that he could point out each of the hundreds of cows in his field and say how they were all related.
'Jesus Prom' welcomes those with special needsKentucky.com - Sat Nov 21
There was a red carpet leading to the door, and in the cavernous party space, a dance floor, disco balls, a live band and a giant football helmet like the ones college teams run through on game day.
Library workers fired for colluding to keep graphic novel from being checked out by 11-year old girlBoing Boing - Wed Nov 18
Two workers at a Lexington, Kentucky public library were fired after it was discovered that they had teamed up to keep a copy of Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier out of circulation.
Suspect Sought In Nicholasville Home InvasionKLEX TV - Wed Nov 18
Police in Jessamine County are searching for a suspect after a home invasion robbery attempt early Wednesday morning.
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