Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Thursday, November sixth.
Let’s start with breaking news this morning. In a major development for local health services, the owner of a well-known sober living home here in Lexington has agreed to plead guilty in a Medicare kickback case. Prosecutors will be dropping eleven other counts, a story that has ruffled many in public health circles. This development could have ripple effects on how addiction recovery centers operate across the Bluegrass.
Switching gears to the weather, we’re looking at a mostly sunny and pleasantly cool November day, with highs right around the upper fifties, so it’s a great day to get outside while you can. Breezes will ease up, making it comfortable for folks heading out to work or school. Looking ahead to Friday, make sure you keep your rain jackets handy—rain and gusty winds are expected to move in, and there’s even a small risk for a strong storm or two, especially later in the day. If you’re planning on Friday night lights at local high school football playoff games, you’ll want to keep an eye on the sky.
City Hall’s been busy this week, debating updates on local traffic flow along Nicholasville Road and considering a new measure to streamline small business permits. Changes here could save weeks for local entrepreneurs looking to open their doors and may make it easier for neighborhood pop-ups to turn permanent.
Speaking of business, Lexington is seeing a healthy job market. Healthcare, tech, and manufacturing are all seeking workers, with over thirteen thousand local listings on Indeed right now and starting wages for clinical roles now around twenty-three dollars per hour and up. There’s a spotlight today on a new opening for a Research Farm Technician at the University of Kentucky, which is perfect for folks interested in ag tech and food sciences, with pay ranging from just over fifteen to twenty-four dollars an hour. Nursing and lab tech jobs continue to be in high demand. Remote and hybrid positions are growing, giving many of us more options for balancing work and life.
In the real estate scene, reports from local agents show steady demand with new listings in Chevy Chase and near UK’s campus. Prices remain stable, but multiple bid situations are still common for homes under three hundred thousand dollars, especially with buyers looking to settle before the holidays.
Culturally, we’re gearing up for an exciting lineup at the Lyric Theatre with a sold-out jazz fusion night Friday, and over the weekend, the University of Kentucky’s Career Management Week kicks off. From Monday through Thursday, there are both virtual and in-person sessions on career growth, networking, and even a panel with top local alumnae sharing their stories over at the Campbell House on Broadway.
For sports fans, tomorrow’s weather might test football playoff goers, but Saturday’s forecast clears up—perfect for Kentucky’s home game against Florida at Kroger Field, where tailgating is always an event in itself. On the high school front, congratulations to the Henry Clay Blue Devils’ girls soccer team for their victory in the regional semifinals last night.
Community-wise, there’s a feel-good story this week out of Lansdowne, where neighbors came together to spruce up the playground at Ecton Park. Dozens volunteered, showing just how strong Lexington’s spirit of giving remains.
On the crime front, Lexington Police reported one notable incident overnight—a vehicle theft near Richmond Road, quickly resolved with an arrest just south of Alumni Drive. No injuries were reported, and police remind us to secure vehicles and stay vigilant as the holidays approach.
Looking forward, downtown’s chef-owned bakery on Main Street is reopening this morning after three months of renovations, promising fresh apple butter croissants and locally roasted coffee. Don’t miss the Veteran’s Day Parade coming up Saturday, with marching bands stepping off at eleven from Midland Avenue, a Lexington tradition that brings the entire city together.
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