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Lexington Economic Growth, City Council Updates, and Sports Highlights | Lexington Local Pulse

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  • Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for March 18, 2025.

    We're starting with some positive economic news for our city. Lexington-Fayette has shown the highest rate of employment growth since 2020 among metro areas in the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank's district. Our employment has grown by 5.5% since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, outpacing other cities in the region.

    In local government news, the City Council is holding a work session tonight at 5:30 PM. They'll be discussing several important issues affecting our community, so we encourage residents to tune in or attend in person at City Hall on Main Street.

    On the job front, there are over 12,000 positions currently available in Lexington. We're seeing a range of opportunities, from healthcare roles like perfusionists at local hospitals to customer service positions and warehouse jobs. The average hourly wage for temporary workers in Lexington is now about $15, while general labor positions are paying around $15.50 per hour on average.

    In crime news, police have made an arrest in the Ohio Street homicide case from earlier this week. Phillip McElroy, 32, was taken into custody on March 14th in connection with the incident. As always, we remind our listeners that all suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

    Turning to weather, we're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 65 degrees. It's a perfect day to get outside and enjoy some of our beautiful parks or take a stroll downtown.

    In sports, the Murray State Racers baseball team is in town tonight to face off against the Kentucky Wildcats at Kentucky Proud Park. First pitch is set for 5:30 PM, and it should be a great matchup as both teams prepare for conference play.

    Looking ahead, the Lexington St. Patrick's Day parade has been canceled due to weather concerns, but associated performances have been moved indoors. Check the city's website for updated locations and times.

    On a somber note, Governor Beshear has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor a fallen army major. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the service member.

    Finally, some good news from our local schools. The Kentucky State Police are working with students to preserve the history of inclusion in our state. It's a great example of community engagement and education coming together.

    This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for March 18, 2025.

We're starting with some positive economic news for our city. Lexington-Fayette has shown the highest rate of employment growth since 2020 among metro areas in the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank's district. Our employment has grown by 5.5% since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, outpacing other cities in the region.

In local government news, the City Council is holding a work session tonight at 5:30 PM. They'll be discussing several important issues affecting our community, so we encourage residents to tune in or attend in person at City Hall on Main Street.

On the job front, there are over 12,000 positions currently available in Lexington. We're seeing a range of opportunities, from healthcare roles like perfusionists at local hospitals to customer service positions and warehouse jobs. The average hourly wage for temporary workers in Lexington is now about $15, while general labor positions are paying around $15.50 per hour on average.

In crime news, police have made an arrest in the Ohio Street homicide case from earlier this week. Phillip McElroy, 32, was taken into custody on March 14th in connection with the incident. As always, we remind our listeners that all suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

Turning to weather, we're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 65 degrees. It's a perfect day to get outside and enjoy some of our beautiful parks or take a stroll downtown.

In sports, the Murray State Racers baseball team is in town tonight to face off against the Kentucky Wildcats at Kentucky Proud Park. First pitch is set for 5:30 PM, and it should be a great matchup as both teams prepare for conference play.

Looking ahead, the Lexington St. Patrick's Day parade has been canceled due to weather concerns, but associated performances have been moved indoors. Check the city's website for updated locations and times.

On a somber note, Governor Beshear has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor a fallen army major. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the service member.

Finally, some good news from our local schools. The Kentucky State Police are working with students to preserve the history of inclusion in our state. It's a great example of community engagement and education coming together.

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

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