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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for March 21, 2025.
We're excited to report that March Madness has arrived in Lexington! The NCAA Tournament is underway at Rupp Arena, with fans from across the country descending on our city. Tomorrow's big matchup features Creighton taking on fourth-ranked Auburn at 6:10 pm. If you're heading to the game, expect heavy traffic around downtown, especially on Main Street and Broadway.
In other sports news, the University of Kentucky's men's basketball team is preparing for their Sweet Sixteen game next week. Coach Calipari says the team is focused and ready for the challenge ahead.
Shifting gears to the job market, we've got some positive news to share. Lexington's employment growth rate of 5.5% since 2020 leads all metro areas in the Cleveland Federal Reserve's district. This growth outpaces larger cities like Cincinnati and Columbus. The average entry-level salary in Lexington now stands at about $15 an hour, showing steady improvement in our local economy.
On the business front, UK HealthCare has announced it will end its relationship with Cigna insurance effective May 1. Patients with Cigna coverage should contact their providers to discuss alternative options.
In community news, the University of Kentucky Alumni Association is continuing its Job Club meetings this spring. These free sessions, held via Zoom on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, offer valuable networking and career advice for job seekers.
Looking ahead to next week, the Kentucky Workforce Summit kicks off on Tuesday at the Lexington Convention Center. This two-day event will bring together business leaders, educators, and government officials to discuss strategies for strengthening our state's workforce.
Weather-wise, we're in for a beautiful spring day with highs near 70 and sunny skies. Perfect conditions for enjoying outdoor activities or catching a game at Rupp Arena.
In public safety news, Lexington police report a quiet night with no major incidents. However, they remind residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity, especially with the influx of visitors for the NCAA Tournament.
Lastly, we want to highlight a heartwarming story from our community. Local high school students from Bryan Station have raised over $10,000 for the Ronald McDonald House through their annual charity drive. Their efforts will help support families with seriously ill children receiving medical care in Lexington.
This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
We're excited to report that March Madness has arrived in Lexington! The NCAA Tournament is underway at Rupp Arena, with fans from across the country descending on our city. Tomorrow's big matchup features Creighton taking on fourth-ranked Auburn at 6:10 pm. If you're heading to the game, expect heavy traffic around downtown, especially on Main Street and Broadway.
In other sports news, the University of Kentucky's men's basketball team is preparing for their Sweet Sixteen game next week. Coach Calipari says the team is focused and ready for the challenge ahead.
Shifting gears to the job market, we've got some positive news to share. Lexington's employment growth rate of 5.5% since 2020 leads all metro areas in the Cleveland Federal Reserve's district. This growth outpaces larger cities like Cincinnati and Columbus. The average entry-level salary in Lexington now stands at about $15 an hour, showing steady improvement in our local economy.
On the business front, UK HealthCare has announced it will end its relationship with Cigna insurance effective May 1. Patients with Cigna coverage should contact their providers to discuss alternative options.
In community news, the University of Kentucky Alumni Association is continuing its Job Club meetings this spring. These free sessions, held via Zoom on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, offer valuable networking and career advice for job seekers.
Looking ahead to next week, the Kentucky Workforce Summit kicks off on Tuesday at the Lexington Convention Center. This two-day event will bring together business leaders, educators, and government officials to discuss strategies for strengthening our state's workforce.
Weather-wise, we're in for a beautiful spring day with highs near 70 and sunny skies. Perfect conditions for enjoying outdoor activities or catching a game at Rupp Arena.
In public safety news, Lexington police report a quiet night with no major incidents. However, they remind residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity, especially with the influx of visitors for the NCAA Tournament.
Lastly, we want to highlight a heartwarming story from our community. Local high school students from Bryan Station have raised over $10,000 for the Ronald McDonald House through their annual charity drive. Their efforts will help support families with seriously ill children receiving medical care in Lexington.
This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.