Saturday, September 23, 2017

Winning 'Lucky For Life' ticket sold in Lexington and other top stories.

  • Winning 'Lucky For Life' ticket sold in Lexington

    Winning 'Lucky For Life' ticket sold in Lexington
    LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Someone purchased a winning lottery ticket in Lexington worth a lot of cash. The Speedway located at 5360 Athens-Boonesboro Road sold a winning Lucky for Life Ticket. The ticket matched four of the first five numbers and the Lucky Ball. The winning numbers are 7 – 13 – 19 – 24 – 30 with a Lucky Ball of 12. The ticket is worth $25,000 a year for life. Lucky for Life is a multi-state game sold in 24 different states and DC. Drawings are held on Mondays and Thursdays.
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  • UK basketball recruiting thoughts on Jaxson Hayes, Simi Shittu, Zion ...

    UK basketball recruiting thoughts on Jaxson Hayes, Simi Shittu, Zion ...
    The biggest UK basketball recruiting development in a week full of them came Tuesday night, when under-the-radar power forward Jaxson Hayes received a scholarship offer during an in-home visit with John Calipari. “Who?” you might ask. That’s probably what Calipari himself would have said a few months ago. Hayes — a 6-foot-10, 195-pound player from Cincinnati — will be a senior this season, and he’s never started a game for his high school team, Archbishop Moeller. Even at the beginning of the..
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  • Pooches welcome on new Double Dogs patio, Lexington health ...

    Pooches welcome on new Double Dogs patio, Lexington health ...
    Tails were wagging as Double Dogs Chow House won approval from the Lexington health department to open part of its patio to dogs. The approval came after a meeting Friday morning with health department officials to review changes being made to the restaurant, which opened Monday at 1916 Justice Drive in Hamburg. “We did issue approval. They are going to open a community dog park next to the restaurant, with self-service, that’s open to anyone who wants to bring their dog there. They plan on ope..
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  • Oliver Lewis Way extension in Lexington open for traffic

    Oliver Lewis Way extension in Lexington open for traffic
    LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT/PRESS RELEASE) - After decades of planning and years of construction, the extension of Oliver Lewis Way in Lexington, from Versailles Road to Broadway is open. Mayor Jim Gray, Kelly Baker, Lexington’s top state highway official, federal highway officials, legislators, councilmembers and University of Kentucky and neighborhood representatives cut the ribbon on the brand new road. The road extends Newtown Pike, connecting the University of Kentucky campus to Interstate 75. ..
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  • Mayor Jim Gray Talks Projects, Issues at Lexington Rotary

    Lexington Mayor Jim Gray touched on a number of topics in his annual address to Rotarians Thursday.  That included numerous updates on high profile projects. Saying 15,000 new jobs have come to the community over the last six years, Mayor Gray says more people are employed today than ever.  Among the projects he highlighted was the downtown convention center project.  Work is slated to start early next year. “The convention center is one of the most significant public investments that’s ever..
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  • Kentucky Football: A win over Florida Gators would be Lexington's ...

    Kentucky Football: A win over Florida Gators would be Lexington's ...
    Ten years ago, Kentucky beat #1 LSU and set Lexington into a frenzy. Ending the streak this Saturday would do the same and more. by Tevis ...
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  • Free CPR Training Held At North Lexington YMCA

    Free CPR Training Held At North Lexington YMCA
    Free CPR Training Held At North Lexington YMCA Posted: Friday, September 22, 2017 3:53 PM EDT Updated: Friday, September 22, 2017 3:53 PM EDT LEXINGTON, Ky (LEX 18) Lexington area residents were given the opportunity for free CPR training as part of a mobile tour sponsored by Anthem Foundation. Friday's training was held at the North Lexington YMCA.Hands-only CPR has been shown to be as effective as conventional CPR for cardiac arrest when it occurs in public.Two simple steps can help..
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  • Adoption Fees Covered at Lexington Shelters Saturday

    Adoption Fees Covered at Lexington Shelters Saturday
    Adoption Fees Covered at Lexington Shelters Saturday Posted: Friday, September 22, 2017 10:09 PM EDT Updated: Friday, September 22, 2017 10:09 PM EDT LEXINGTON, KY (Lex 18) - For Saturday only, the adoption fees for all animals at both Lexington Humane Society locations will be covered for anyone interested in adoption. Over the past few weeks, the shelter has brought in many unexpected dogs and cats. "When Texas and Florida were hit, it was really just something that we knew we had t..
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  • Quickley's commitment to UK another recruiting victory for Calipari ...

    Quickley's commitment to UK another recruiting victory for Calipari ...
    Around this time last year, John Calipari announced that he was promoting basketball staffer Joel Justus to the role of UK assistant coach, in part, to help the Wildcats establish relationships earlier in the process with some of the nation’s top young recruits. In reality, Justus was already doing that, and the seeds of those early efforts are starting to show. Last summer — while assistant coach John Robic was taking some time away from the program after the unexpected death of his father — J..
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  • The cost of helping Eric Conn in a massive disability fraud? 25 years ...

    The cost of helping Eric Conn in a massive disability fraud? 25 years ...
    A Pikeville psychologist convicted of taking part in the largest Social Security disability fraud in U.S. history should serve 25 years in prison, a judge ruled Friday. Alfred Bradley Adkins also was ordered to pay $93 million in restitution to the Social Security Administration and other agencies and to forfeit $187,600 in tainted fees. “He was a key player in a scheme that resulted in a huge loss to state and federal agencies,” said U.S. Disrtrict Judge Danny C. Reeves. Adkins, 46, was charge..
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Lexington Mayor Jim Gray says he plans to take action to relocate ... .Man injured in overnight shooting in Lexington .
Montana team creates device to help find, fight mussels .Talley's Annual 'Feed The Homeless' Drive Held In Lexington .

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