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A Local Advocacy group has called on the Urban County Council to "hold the line" on expanding the city's Urban Services Area and Rural Activity Centers.

 

 

 

 

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100 cars for good
Voting Starts for 19 Kentucky Non-Profits to get New Toyotas

Last year Kentucky non-profits won 11 free Toyotas, this year 19 are vying to win in the 100 Cars for Good program. The commonwealth's first, a Lexington non-profit, is up tomorrow.   

 


Two UK business and law grads who've become titans in the energy sector - including one on Newsweek's list of the world's 50 most powerful - spoke to UK students on a wide range of issues. 

  

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Art After Hours to Encourage Getting Your Hands Dirty 

 

The first season of Art After Hours is coming to an end with a chance to learn more about the world of art by getting involved, and molding your own ideas.  

 

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Another Lexington businessperson steps up to answer a series of questions about life away from their desk for this regular feature of Business Lexington's Weekly Wire. 
 

 

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