• Wildcats Advance, Hatton Remembered, Lexington Job Market, Parades and Protests

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Wildcats Advance, Hatton Remembered, Lexington Job Market, Parades and Protests

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  • Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for March 22, 2025.

    We're starting off with some exciting news from the NCAA Tournament happening right here in Lexington. Yesterday, the fourth-seeded Kentucky women's basketball team held off a strong charge from Liberty to secure a win in the first round. Georgia Amoore was the star of the show, scoring an impressive 34 points, including three crucial free throws in the final seconds. The atmosphere at Memorial Coliseum was electric, with fans pouring in to support their Wildcats.

    In other sports news, we're sad to report the passing of Vernon Hatton, a basketball legend and UK Athletics Hall of Famer. Hatton, who was a key player in Kentucky's 1958 national championship team, will be deeply missed by the Lexington community.

    Shifting gears to the job market, Lexington's unemployment rate has seen a slight increase compared to last year. The Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet reports that the state's unemployment rate held steady at 5.3% in January, but this is up 0.6 percentage points from a year ago. However, it's not all bad news – the civilian labor force in Kentucky grew by nearly 4,000 individuals from December to January.

    For those looking for work, there's a career fair coming up on March 31st at a venue in downtown Lexington. It's a great opportunity to connect with local employers in various fields, including government, sales, education, and healthcare.

    In city news, the Lexington St. Patrick's parade scheduled for earlier this week was unfortunately canceled due to severe weather threats. However, the festival performances were moved indoors, allowing the celebrations to continue despite the weather setbacks.

    Speaking of weather, we're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 65°F. It's perfect weather for the NCAA Tournament games or for checking out the growing protest movement in town. A local group called Peaceful Bluegrass Resistance has been gaining traction, holding regular protests at busy intersections to voice concerns about recent political developments.

    In community news, we're seeing a surge in civic engagement. The Peaceful Bluegrass Resistance Facebook group has reached 1,000 members in just four weeks, showing that Lexingtonians are eager to get involved and make their voices heard.

    On the business front, several new shops and restaurants are set to open in the coming weeks around downtown and the Chevy Chase area. We'll keep you updated as we learn more about these exciting additions to our local scene.

    Lastly, in our crime report, police and SWAT teams were called to an incident on Cornerstone Drive yesterday. Details are still emerging, but residents are advised to stay alert and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

    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 22, 2025.

We're starting off with some exciting news from the NCAA Tournament happening right here in Lexington. Yesterday, the fourth-seeded Kentucky women's basketball team held off a strong charge from Liberty to secure a win in the first round. Georgia Amoore was the star of the show, scoring an impressive 34 points, including three crucial free throws in the final seconds. The atmosphere at Memorial Coliseum was electric, with fans pouring in to support their Wildcats.

In other sports news, we're sad to report the passing of Vernon Hatton, a basketball legend and UK Athletics Hall of Famer. Hatton, who was a key player in Kentucky's 1958 national championship team, will be deeply missed by the Lexington community.

Shifting gears to the job market, Lexington's unemployment rate has seen a slight increase compared to last year. The Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet reports that the state's unemployment rate held steady at 5.3% in January, but this is up 0.6 percentage points from a year ago. However, it's not all bad news – the civilian labor force in Kentucky grew by nearly 4,000 individuals from December to January.

For those looking for work, there's a career fair coming up on March 31st at a venue in downtown Lexington. It's a great opportunity to connect with local employers in various fields, including government, sales, education, and healthcare.

In city news, the Lexington St. Patrick's parade scheduled for earlier this week was unfortunately canceled due to severe weather threats. However, the festival performances were moved indoors, allowing the celebrations to continue despite the weather setbacks.

Speaking of weather, we're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 65°F. It's perfect weather for the NCAA Tournament games or for checking out the growing protest movement in town. A local group called Peaceful Bluegrass Resistance has been gaining traction, holding regular protests at busy intersections to voice concerns about recent political developments.

In community news, we're seeing a surge in civic engagement. The Peaceful Bluegrass Resistance Facebook group has reached 1,000 members in just four weeks, showing that Lexingtonians are eager to get involved and make their voices heard.

On the business front, several new shops and restaurants are set to open in the coming weeks around downtown and the Chevy Chase area. We'll keep you updated as we learn more about these exciting additions to our local scene.

Lastly, in our crime report, police and SWAT teams were called to an incident on Cornerstone Drive yesterday. Details are still emerging, but residents are advised to stay alert and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

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

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