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Beth Musgrave
- Lexington wants to have a say on a solar farm proposal before KY utility regulatorskentucky.com
- Would a ban on the sale of puppies & kittens in Lexington force pet stores to close?kentucky.com
- Should an 800-area solar farm be built in eastern Fayette County? Some aren’t so surekentucky.com
- What ideas do Lexington First Council District candidates have on crime, housing?kentucky.com
- Long-awaited park opens in Lexington neighborhood displaced by Newtown Pikekentucky.com
- ‘Announcements coming soon.’ What’s the status of High Street development near Rupp?kentucky.com
- Lexington Police release video of Councilwoman Fogle’s arrest after charges droppedkentucky.com
- Lexington starts construction on ‘transformational’ Kentucky River park. It’s a firstkentucky.com
- LexPark looks to make changes to downtown parking, garages. Here’s the proposalkentucky.com
- Voters to decide possible tax for Lexington parks. Here’s how much it could cost you.kentucky.com
- Lexington to spend $1.6 million for 100 license plate cameras. More could comekentucky.com
- Lexington Mayor proposes $24 million for new senior center; money for industrial parkkentucky.com
- Sneak peak inside ‘amazing’ Baptist Health Lexington’s $253 million outpatient centerkentucky.com
- Potential tax to generate $8 million a year for Lexington’s parks moves forwardkentucky.com
- Lexington to pay $1.6 million for license plate cameras. It’s not ‘a boogeyman,’ chief sayskentucky.com
- Lexington may soon become fourth KY city to ban sales of puppies, cats in pet storeskentucky.com
- Lexington gets $10 million in federal funds for 200-acre business parkkentucky.com
- Bourbon County educator can never teach again in KY public schools, board ruleskentucky.com
- After outcry from neighbors, Franklin County hits pause on proposed golf course developmentkentucky.com
- Kentucky storms: Three tornadoes confirmed by NWS, thousands still without powerkentucky.com
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