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The curse of Constantine Rafinesque
Did you know Transylvania University has a tomb? We’re sharing the story of eccentric botanist Constantine Rafinesque, who is buried on the campus he cursed.
October 29, 2024
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Molly Thompson
Culture
Día de los Muertos events around town
Help celebrate Día de los Muertos and honor those who have passed at one of these events happening in town.
October 29, 2024
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Aayat Ali
Business
Kentucky exported $40B in goods in 2023
The record-breaking number is supported with additional funding to the STEP program to help local businesses enter the global market.
October 28, 2024
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Michael Beausoleil
Sponsored
Take in the beauty of this historic spot
Sponsored by
The Lexington Cemetery
Food
Lexington ranks as the 4th best food city in the US
The city earned the ranking in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards for its culinary excellence and distilleries.
October 25, 2024
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Michael Beausoleil
Sponsored
A special place with a history of beauty
Sponsored by
The Lexington Cemetery
City
Have you heard about the nightmare on Versailles Road?
Come see this Hamilton Park house and fulfill your fearful fantasies.
October 24, 2024
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Aayat Ali
Travel and Outdoors
Let’s glow: The Lex Glow Ride returns
Hundreds of Lexingtonians are planning to decorate their bikes with glowing lights and participate in a community-wide cycling event.
October 22, 2024
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Aaron Mikel
Sponsored
Help maintain clean and beautiful local parks
Pick it Up and Play is a campaign being tested in several parks around Lexington, encouraging folks who use them to pick up their litter.
Sponsored by
LFUCG Environmental Services
Sponsored
Al Roker is heading to our neck of the woods
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Kentucky Book Festival
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