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Lexington Launches Interstellar Tourism Campaign
Perhaps unsurprisingly, a city has taken tourism to its literal outer space, with Lexington, Kentucky, today launching a campaign encouraging aliens to visit. The new marketing campaign, which started earlier this month by VisitLEX, the city’s tourism, aims to advertise Lexington as ‘the best place on Earth,’ inviting extra-terrestrial tourists, if any, from the TRAPPIST-1 […]
Lexington Tourism Hits Record 16 Billion Dollar Impact In 2023
Vision & Tourism in Lexington, Kentucky, has grown and become more robust, with $1.6 billion stated for the year 2023. According to the latest survey conducted in Kentucky by the Kentucky Department of Tourism, it has reached 26 million, which is a unique and staggering 9.3% increase compared to the previous year. Today, the primary […]
Louisville Police Officers Shot During Stolen Vehicle Stop
Two Louisville police officers are being treated at the University of Louisville Hospital after they were admitted in critical condition after a shooting on Tuesday evening in the city’s Smoketown area. Both of the officers, members of the Fourth Division of the Louisville Metro Police Department, were injured during what started as a traffic check […]
Lexington Breaks Ground On New Recreation Center
Multiple purposes of the park and a potential facility for elderly people and others who require therapeutic recreation got a significant boost today when Mayor Linda Gorton led the groundbreaking ceremony. The event signifies the commencement of the development of a structure that is expected to improve the standard of living of the population group, […]
Blair Gaddis Wins Miss Teen Kentucky County Fair
Sublime personality, great talent, and overwhelming support from her fellow members of Daviess County have placed Blair Gaddis at the top of the competition to become Miss Teen Kentucky County Fair 2024. A fun and colorful state fair setting in which Gaddis reigns over is symbolic of a new phase in her life, which may […]
Fish And Wildlife Commission Holds Special Meeting
The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission has scheduled its extraordinary session for October 22, 2024, to consider urgent topics of interest to the state. The live video teleconference that was declared only yesterday drew much interest among the Commonwealth’s lovers of wildlife and conservationists. Although the exact plan of the meeting has not been divulged […]
Lexington Announces Carbon Neutrality Goal
In a courageous step that puts Lexington on the cutting edge of progress for environmental protection in the Southeast region, Mayor Linda Gorton has announced the adoption of the Climate Action Plan. The scheme, which has been under discussion for more than a year now, thrusts the task of bringing the carbon neutrality level to […]
Louisville Prepares For 150th Kentucky Derby
Louisville begins gearing up for the Derby that’s due to be held this year on May 4, 2024, even as October midweek kicks in. This historic event has city officials, local businesses, and racing enthusiasts putting their efforts forward to make this year’s event extraordinary. The home of the Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs, is being […]
School Board Candidates Discuss Issues At Lexington Five Forum
The prospects of education in Lexington-Richland School District Five were in focus on October 8, when five school board candidates attended a public forum and answered questions regarding vital concerns affecting the district. Held at 6:At 30 p.m., the event was an excellent chance for residents to listen to the candidates who want to become […]
Sexual Assault Investigation Concerns Lexington Park Residents
It is sad news and a shock that has rocked the Lexington Park community here in Maryland, particularly on Monday evening, and this act of a reported sexual assault is now being probed by their local police. The incident, which took place in the 45000 block of Great Mills Court, has prompted a swift response […]