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"St. Patrick's Parade Canceled, Basketball Upsets, and Healthy Living in Lexington"


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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for March 15, 2025.

We're starting with some disappointing news for St. Patrick's Day revelers. The Lexington St. Patrick's parade, scheduled for today, has been canceled due to potentially severe weather. However, all is not lost. Festival performances will be moved indoors to the Lyric Theatre, starting at 10:30 a.m. The updated performance schedule will be released later this morning, so keep an eye out for that if you're planning to attend.

In sports news, it was a tough night for Kentucky basketball fans. The Wildcats were knocked out of the SEC Tournament by Alabama with a final score of 99-70. On a brighter note, local high school basketball is heating up. George Rogers Clark and Frederick Douglass both advanced in their respective games and will face off in the semifinals this morning at 11 in Rupp Arena.

Turning to the job market, Lexington continues to show strong employment growth. Recent data indicates our city has the highest rate of employment growth since 2020 in the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank's district, with a 5.5% increase. This puts us ahead of other major cities in the region like Cincinnati and Cleveland.

For those looking for work, there are currently over 12,000 job openings in Lexington. Positions range from delivery drivers and warehouse workers to healthcare professionals and marketing coordinators. The average hourly wage for temporary positions is around $15, while full-time salaries for professional roles can reach up to $65,000 annually.

In health news, Baptist Health Lexington is hosting a free community health fair today at the North Lexington YMCA from 9 to 11 a.m. The event focuses on colorectal cancer awareness and will include a physician panel, genetic counseling, and health screenings.

On the crime front, police are investigating two recent homicides. One occurred on Ohio Street earlier this week, and another on River Park Drive. Authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward.

Looking ahead to next week, local protest group Peaceful Bluegrass Resistance has announced plans for ongoing demonstrations at busy intersections around the city. The group, which has grown rapidly in recent weeks, aims to raise awareness about various political issues.

In weather news, we're looking at a cloudy day with a high of 65 degrees and a chance of rain in the afternoon. The potential for severe weather continues into tomorrow, so please stay weather-aware and have a plan in place if conditions worsen.

On a positive note, the Red River Gorge is getting some love from trail workers who are building new paths for hiking and climbing. This project aims to improve access and safety for outdoor enthusiasts in one of our region's most beautiful natural areas.

This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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