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Lexington Local Pulse: Expanded EV Manufacturing, Bourbon Brand Sale, and Community Celebrations


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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Friday, October 31st, 2025.

We wake up to partly cloudy skies. Temperatures are cool, topping out near 55 today, with a low tonight around 39, so grab a jacket if you’re heading out. No rain is expected, but a brisk breeze could make it feel even chillier. That means our Halloween plans look safe from showers and we can expect pleasant weather through tomorrow before a chance of rain returns on Sunday, according to the Kentucky Weather Center and LEX18.

At city hall, leaders have announced that Kinemetrix just opened its expanded manufacturing operation in town. This is a four million dollar investment, bringing a dozen new skilled jobs to the area. Governor Beshear attended the ribbon-cutting and emphasized how this supports Lexington’s growing electric vehicle sector. The move adds momentum to the local job market, which continues to offer strong opportunities in healthcare, manufacturing, education, and tech. For those job hunting, companies in these sectors are now posting hundreds of new openings this week. Remote work, especially in business and tech, is also on the rise for our community.

In business news, reports from Here Lexington KY reveal a flurry of new licenses issued this month and highlight Kirin Holdings’ plan to sell the iconic Four Roses bourbon brand, with an asking price set around one billion dollars. This is big news for bourbon lovers and the local economy—especially as Kentucky’s distillers play a prominent role in community identity. While Ramaco Resources posted a quarterly loss, most sectors in town report steady growth. The overall business climate remains optimistic.

On the real estate front, home prices held steady this week, with homes in the Chevy Chase and Beaumont neighborhoods maintaining a median price near 350 thousand dollars. The rental market remains strong and stable, thanks to increased interest from new residents moving to the region for jobs and graduate programs at UK and Transylvania.

Now for some community events: Tonight brings excitement at Lexington SC Stadium with our home team facing Sporting Club Jacksonville at six o’clock. The stadium opens early for pre-game festivities—including specialty Halloween-themed cocktails and the popular Drink or Treat, plus dollar-fifty beer night. The first 250 fans score exclusive trading cards, and everyone’s invited to join the costume contest for premium prizes.

School spirit runs high. Henry Clay High’s soccer team clinched a spot in the state playoffs after yesterday’s 2-1 overtime win on Fontaine Road. Local students also celebrated a win at the state science fair, bringing home two golds and a silver for innovations in renewable energy.

Crime reports show a quiet 24 hours, with only minor incidents downtown. Police responded to a break-in near Jefferson Street overnight, making one arrest. Our officers remind everyone to stay alert while trick-or-treating tonight—keep a flashlight handy and stick to well-lit streets.

Finally, let’s end on a feel-good note. Volunteers at God’s Pantry Food Bank packed more than a thousand Thanksgiving meal boxes this week, thanks to donations from local businesses and families. Their efforts ensure that hundreds of Lexington families will celebrate together next month.

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