One person injured, dog killed in storage-building fire in Lexington
Firefighters with the Lexington Fire Department battled a major fire at Econo Self Storage on James Court One person was injured in the 2 p.m. fire. Charles Bertram cbertram@herald-leader.com Lexington Firefighters battled a blaze at Econo Self Storage on James Court on Monday Feb. 8, 2016 in Lexington, Ky. Mark Cornelison mcornelison@herald-leader.com Lexington Firefighters battled a blaze at Econo Self Storage on James Court on Monday Feb. 8, 2016 in Lexington, Ky..>> view originalLexington streets & roads crews prepared for more snow
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - With more snow in the forecast, crews with Lexington Streets and Roads will be out in force clearing the roads as necessary in the city. But unlike the last snowfall, which had significant accumulating snow, this week's snow is not expected to leave as much on the ground at one time. So if your streets were plowed during the last snow storm, you may not see crews heading your way this time. Under the city’s snow plan, only Rank 1-4 streets will be plowed when Lexington ..>> view originalKnife-wielding robber escapes Lexington restaurant with cash
Click Here to access the online Public Inspection File Viewers with disabilities can get assistance accessing this station's FCC Public Inspection File by contacting the station with the information listed below. Questions or concerns relating to the accessibility of the FCC's online public file system should be directed to the FCC at 888-225-5322, 888-835-5322 (TTY), or fccinfo@fcc.gov. Public File Liaison: 606-436-5757 Station Contact Info:>> view originalUlis casts biggest shadow over this Kentucky season
Derek Willis likens Tyler Ulis to a boss at the workplace. A human resources director who manages personnel issues while the CEO, in this case Kentucky Coach John Calipari, concentrates on the big picture.“It’s like our job,” Willis said Monday. “And when you come to your job, you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do. If people aren’t performing, your boss is going to get mad at you.“It’s not personal. You’ve got to get the job done. If you’re not doing it, the next guy we’re counting on.”Despite..>> view originalDesign plans released for new Jacobson Park playground
The time is drawing near to say goodbye to the much-loved wooden playground structure at Jacobson Park as the city makes way for new play spaces there. The mazelike playground at the Richmond Road park will close at the end of winter so construction of the new playground can begin.“We hope people are out playing on this playground this summer,” Lexington Parks and Recreation director Monica Conrad said at a meeting Monday night where design plans for the new playground were unveiled.The $490,00..>> view originalLexington Health Department Offers Tips For Flu Prevention
Lexington Health Department Offers Tips For Flu Prevention Posted: Monday, February 8, 2016 12:11 PM EST Updated: Monday, February 8, 2016 12:11 PM EST It has already been a busy flu season for doctors and medical professionals across Lexington.So far, the Lexington Health Department is confirming 12 cases of the flu in Lexington.Many doctors in Lexington say they haven't seen as many flu cases this year, but are still urging people to get the vaccine. According the the CDC, flu leve..>> view originalPersonnel File for the week of Feb. 8
Education Georgetown College: Michael Lukemire, chief operating officer at Scotts Miracle-Gro Co., has been named to the college’s board of trustees. He is a 1980 graduate of Georgetown College, where he majored in chemistry and biology.Finance BB&T: Laura Boison has been named senior vice president and business services officer. She is based at BB&T's Lexington main office at 200 West Vine Street. Boison brings more than 30 years in the financial services industry to her new role.Peoples Excha..>> view originalBusiness awards for the week of Feb. 8
▪ Dinsmore & Shohl has earned high marks in The Bond Buyer 2015 rankings for bond and underwriter’s counsel, including top rankings in Kentucky and Pennsylvania.Dinsmore earned the No. 1 overall ranking in Kentucky by serving as bond counsel on 59 issues totaling nearly $1.8 billion. Dinsmore also ranked highly in many of the bond counsel sub-categories measured. Nationally, the firm ranked fifth for economic development, seventh for industrial development and eighth for multifamily housing.▪ T..>> view originalEducation notes for the week of Feb. 9
Awards/Honors ▪ Two teams from SCAPA at Bluegrass have advanced to the 32-team final round of the 2016 Lexus Eco Challenge, a national STEM contest for grades 6-12 built on environmental issues and practical solutions. With their first-round success in the air/climate division, the Mighty Meat Minimizers and the No Drive-Thru Crew each secured a $10,000 prize for their team and their school. Both groups are guided by science teacher Ashlie Beals Arkwright.The Mighty Meat Minimizers include Aedo..>> view originalWith road stretch looming, Florida needs to win at home
Florida's postseason fate probably will be decided on the road.The Gators (15-8, 6-4 Southeastern Conference) play four of their final six regular-season games away from home, a tough stretch that begins next week and includes trips to Georgia, South Carolina and LSU. That daunting slate makes this week's games in the comfy confines of the O'Connell Center, beginning Tuesday night against Mississippi, almost must-win matchups for coach Mike White's team.Fortunately for the Gators, they have bee..>> view original
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