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Hope and a Future Downtown by Dr. Michael Mooty
“…hope and a future….†by Dr. Michael Mooty, Central Christian Church [excerpted from his recent sermon outlining Central Christian Church’s role as a downtown citizen; the church is included in the recent downtown historic inventory.] Perhaps you saw the article …
What Lexington Needs: Social Innovators and Investors
BY NATHAN CRYDER What Lexington needs is new leaders — not just any leaders but a specific kind of new leader. We need more practical idealists capable of solving our
LFUCG’s handling of CentrePointe
by Andrew Wyllie It almost always comes down to money, pure and simple. Everyday the CenterPointe lot sits vacant the city loses
Need Kickball Attire?
Want to play kickball, but don't have a thing to wear? Tread to the rescuehttp://skreened.com/gotreadgo/cpfc(Tread's art is profiled on page 12 of the current April 30 issue, on
What Lexington Needs: Me.
"What Lexington Needs" is a weekly reader forum. Email 800 word submissions to editor@aceweekly.com. This submission will appear on page 14 in this week's print edition.--by Heather Watson
Why Twitter Matters
by Rob MorrisPart 1: Making Twitter workA couple of weeks ago, Oprah began using Twitter. Some saw her adoption of the service as a milestone that Twitter
142 Days Later… and they’ve only erected a sign.
Travis Jones has the pictures.posted by David SchankulaThe Webbs have placed a sign at the corner of their empty lot.It includes the words "JW Marriott" which I guess
A Short Waltz Down Mayor Newberry Lane
by David SchankulaNext month marks the 11th anniversary of Jim Newberry's colossally failed run for United States Congress.In a 7 person primary field, Jim Newberry would finish a
RECIPE FOR: "imPEACH-newBERRY POLITIC PIE"
by David SchankulaLast Sunday's Hairy-Liberal had a series of Letters to the Editor about CentrePointe and the mystery of the dead investor. They're all worth reading, but Robert
Lexington’s 3 T’s
by Andrew WyllieCover via Amazon Lexington is a city with a lot of potential. Richard Florida's book, 'The Rise of








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