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Lexington, KY - The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority today approved Tax Increment Financing for the proposed $190 million Lexington Distillery District.
PSC approves Columbia Gas settlement deal
Columbia Gas customers will soon see a slight increase in their monthly bills as the result of a decision Monday by the Kentucky Public Service Commission.
Lexington police officer sues city government over drug testing, counseling
A Lexington police officer has filed two federal lawsuits against the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, alleging in the first that the city violated state law and the Fair Labor Standards Act and in the second that the city retaliated against him for filing the first suit.
H1N1 Vaccine Clinic For Children With Chronic Health Conditions Will Change Locations
Lexington Nurse Faces Sex Charges
A nurse with the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department was in court Wednesday to face a laundry list of sex charges stemming from her alleged relationship with an underage relative.
Cox to be Honored by Bluegrass Tomorrow
University of Kentucky College of Agriculture's Nancy Cox will be one of Kentucky's visionaries and innovators honored at Bluegrass Tomorrow's 20th Anniversary Vision Awards/InnoVision Breakfast Oct.
Study: Lexington should think young, cheap
A new study on Lexington's housing market shows an increasing demand for affordable housing, more rental space, higher-density housing and housing in more urban settings.
Health Department Launches Special Flu Website
Local government in Fayette County has taken a step to keep residents informed about the H1N1 virus.
Lexington Flu Crew Takes Charge
Lexflucrew.com is a Lexington-Fayette County Health Department resource available to the public.
Health Care Workers First to Get H1N1 Vaccine at UK
The University of Kentucky has received its first doses of the H1N1 vaccine. Following Centers for Disease Control guidelines, UK HealthCare has identified priority areas to be the first to receive the vaccine, targeting health care providers and emergency personnel in this initial round.
Health Department Schedules H1N1 Vaccine Clinics
A series of H1N1 vaccine clinics will be held, beginning in early November, for Fayette County residents.
Fayette County Health Department schedules H1N1 vaccine clinics
Swine flu death reported in Lexington
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Ah-choos in pews not changing N'ville's worship services
Kentucky experienced it second H1N1 related death this week, and as cases of the flu continue to increase, it is forcing many organizations such as schools and athletic teams to alter the way they conduct their business.
Law News from Around the Circuit - Oct. 4, 2009
The convoluted history of Louisville's dangerous-dog ordinance took another turn on Friday when a federal judge upheld most of the law but declared one part unconstitutional.