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Help keep Lexington’s waterways clean by painting a local storm drain with important pollution prevention messaging.
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Did you know that contributing to the Y’s Annual Impact Campaign helps kids throughout our community?
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The 26th annual Reforest the Bluegrass is right around the corner — and you’re invited to lend a hand.
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Here’s how you can be a good neighbor — and help the Bluegrass thrive.
The City of Lexington is celebrating Earth Hour Saturday, March 22 with 8 events including bike rides, hikes, and community clean ups.
Planned renovations will make it easier, safer, and more comfortable as you wait for your ride on Lextran’s 25 fixed routes.
It’s not easy being green. Here’s what to keep in mind as you recycle across the county.
You don’t have to wait until St. Patrick’s Day to learn about Irish culture in Lexington, just head to Upper Street to shop, sip, and spend time at Irish-owned businesses.
Lexington is yet again making headlines + lists as a top travel destination for 2025, this time as a best southern city by Southern Living Magazine.
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The Stormwater Quality Projects Incentive Grant program works to improve water quality in Fayette County — here’s everything you need to know.

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