Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Sunday, March 15. We start with breaking sports news that has our city buzzing. Last night at Rupp Arena, the George Rogers Clark girls basketball team clinched the Clark's Pump-N-Shop Sweet 16 state title with a thrilling 48-43 win, bringing home championship glory right here in Lexington. And this morning, our No. 21 Kentucky Wildcats rallied to beat Alabama 8-7 in their SEC-opening series finale, keeping the baseball momentum strong at Kentucky Proud Park.
Shifting to our job market, we see over 16,000 openings across Lexington-Fayette, with more than 3,000 part-time spots perfect for flexible schedules. Think $13 to $18 an hour at Chick-fil-A on Garden Springs or Dunkin on Virginia Avenue, and even $16 to $19 for conversion crew at Rupp Arena in downtown. These roles mean steady work for us, especially with paid training and benefits popping up daily.
Weather wise, severe storms target Kentucky tonight, so we plan indoor activities today and brace for gusty winds that could disrupt evening drives on New Circle Road. Expect partly cloudy skies this morning with a high near 65, cooling to the 50s by evening.
From city hall, no major decisions hit our desks last few days, but keep eyes on Main Street updates for traffic flow changes affecting our commutes. New business activity stays steady, with spots like LadyCat Packing in Southland hiring organizers at $18 an hour, signaling growth in home services near Deerfield.
Looking ahead, community events include UK fan gatherings tomorrow at the Singletary Center. Local schools shine too, with George Rogers Clark's big win highlighting high school pride.
On public safety, the past 24 hours stayed relatively calm, with no major incidents or arrests reported around landmarks like Triangle Park or Fayette Mall, helping us all feel secure.
And for a feel-good lift, listeners share stories of neighbors helping clear storm debris on Nicholasville Road yesterday, embodying our community's spirit.
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