Lexington Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Sunday, June seventh. We wake up today keeping an eye on the sky. According to the LEX 18 weather team, we are in for warm, muggy air with highs in the upper eighties and scattered thunderstorms possible, especially this afternoon and evening. That means we plan outdoor plans with some flexibility, and maybe keep a poncho handy if we are heading out to the parks or to Red Mile later. Storm chances stay with us into the start of the workweek, with highs staying in the mid to upper eighties. From city hall, we are watching budget and development conversations that shape our daily lives. Council committees continue to work on public safety staffing and road improvement priorities, especially along Nicholasville Road and New Circle Road, where many of us sit in traffic every day. There is also ongoing discussion about incentives for new housing near downtown, aiming to add more apartments around Midland Avenue and the Distillery District so more of us can live closer to work and nightlife. On the job front, local staffing firms and online boards show hundreds of open positions across Lexington, with strong demand in health care, warehousing, and horse farm work. Hourly pay for many service jobs is now in the mid teens, and some big employers along Winchester Road and Georgetown Road are offering hiring bonuses. Real estate agents report that around a couple hundred homes are currently listed in Fayette County, with a typical three bedroom in neighborhoods like Hamburg and Masterson Station still drawing multiple offers if it is priced near three hundred thousand dollars. Rising mortgage rates slow some buyers, but well kept houses near good schools, like those off Tates Creek Road, continue to move quickly. For arts and entertainment, live music is front and center. Country artist Ella Langley plays tonight at Red Mile at seven, giving us a chance to enjoy an outdoor show close to downtown. VisitLEX also highlights plenty to do, from live bands at The Burl to food and shopping at Greyline Station and the downtown Lexington Farmers Market. Looking ahead, the Lexington Field and Garden Club is getting ready for its Inspirational Gardens of Lexington tour next Saturday, June thirteenth, a chance for us to wander some of the citys most beautiful private gardens and pick up ideas for our own yards. Schools are easing into summer break, but local high school teams are wrapping up postseason play, and Lexington Public Library branches are kicking off summer reading events this week for kids and teens, with storytimes and activities at locations like Central Library on East Main Street. In sports, we keep following our Wildcats in offseason news and recruiting, while local parks leagues at Shillito and Kirklevington are in full swing with youth baseball, softball, and soccer giving families plenty to cheer about in the evenings. Police continue to focus on community engagement, including events like Cops and Bobbers at Gainesway Park on Campus Way, where officers and kids fish together to build relationships. Over the last day, Lexington Police report no major new citywide alerts, but they urge us to lock cars, remove valuables, and be aware of our surroundings, especially in busy shopping areas. For a feel good moment, volunteers from several neighborhoods spent time this weekend cleaning litter along Town Branch Trail and around Thoroughbred Park, showing how much pride our community takes in keeping downtown welcoming and green. Thanks for tuning in, and dont forget to subscribe so you never miss our local check in. This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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