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The Second Bluegrass Food Blast: Food Trucks Not Yet Free in Lexington
As the Bluegrass Food Truck Association presents the 2nd Bluegrass Food Blast this weekend (Friday, June 22 11am-6pm and Saturday, June 23 11am-4pm) the Food Trucks in Lexington are far from free. The pilot program forecast for this summer when …
New Study Creates More Delays At Richmond’s Blue Grass Army Depot
By Patrick O'Dowd Earlier this week, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported on another meeting revolving around the Blue Grass Army Depot's disposal of over 15,000 chemical weapons stored at the
UK Faculty Trustees respond to proposed budget cuts and layoffs
Lexington is in a state of measured alarm in the wake of proposed budget cuts at the University of Kentucky. Central Kentucky's Kentuckians for the Commonwealth posted this
Lexington’s Cheapside featured as model “public square” in Urban Times
BY KAKIE URCH When you think sustainable, vegan, happy “third space,” what pops into your mind first? If you answered “Cheapside Pavilion, right in our own hometown Lextown!” you
Manchester Street Stories: Latitude’s interview with CP Market’s Paul Holland
Manchester Street Stories is an informal collection of stories and anecdotes featuring neighbors who live and work on Manchester Street's in Lexington Kentucky's Distillery District. Interviews and photos
Where to vote in Lexington, Kentucky
Polls will be open 6 am to 6 pm, Primary Election Day, Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Registered voters in Kentucky now can obtain information about their precinct location and
Food Trucks Now: What Lexington Needs
This article appears on page 6 of the May 10 print edition of Ace Weekly. Streets and Eats Will Lexington Free the Food Trucks? “City governments across the country are
‘Coming to Ground,’ doc on Kentucky farm change to air on Earth Day
By Kakie Urch As the new documentary “Coming To Ground” – debuting regionally on KET on Earth Day --- points out, Kentucky isn’t exactly known for being an innovator
Judge “Re-Enfranchises” Lexington-Fayette voters
by David Schankula Every ten years, Kentucky's state legislature convenes to redraw the electoral map in ways that both offend and define democracy. It is gerrymandering season in Frankfort
Remembering Gatewood Galbraith, by John Y. Brown III
BY JOHN Y BROWN III I want to share a few memories about Gatewood Galbraith, a Kentucky statesman. I don’t claim to know Gatewood as a good friend, but he

















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