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Benefit concert coming to Winchester church
Each Sunday, churches throughout Clark County and Kentucky celebrate services. This upcoming Sunday, April 28th, one in Winchester will do something extra for its guests and the community. Winchester First United Methodist Church, located at 204 S. Main Street is hosting the WFUMC Benefit Concert on Sunday, April 28th, beginning at 3:00 p.m. Ten area […] The post Benefit concert coming to Winchester church appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Home damaged after parked car struck by another vehicle in Lexington neighborhood
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — A car crashed into a home in Masterson Station Saturday afternoon. According to the Lexington Fire Department, officials were called around 4 p.m. to the 600 block of Kenova Trace, where a car had crashed into a home. The fire department told FOX 56...
Driver clips garage with car
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Firefighters in Lexington were called out to a vehicle versus structure on Saturday afternoon. It happened around 4:15 p.m. in the 600 block of Kenova Trace. It did not appear anyone was injured. A reporter on the scene says part of the garage and side of...
1 woman found shot on Bainbridge Court, shooter at large
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Shots were fired on Bainbridge Court Friday night, leaving one woman injured. At 10:35 p.m., Lexington police said they were called to the 400 block of Bainbridge Court, where they found a woman who had been shot. The police determined her injuries to be...
Clark County Property Transfers Reports
Compiled by Warren Taylor. The following property transfers were recorded in the Clark County Clerk’s Office between April 15-19. Ruth Patton Estate to Winchester Retirement Place Inc. for 508 Rose Mary Dr. for $146,250. Arthur Prewitt Sams to Angelo and Glenda Moccia 42 Park Ave. for $10.000. Mary Alice and David A. Holt, Judy G. […] The post Clark County Property Transfers Reports appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Winchester business at center of controversy
On Tuesday, a Lexington Avenue business was at the center of a debate at a Winchester-Clark County Tourism Commission meeting. The commission said it has received backlash from featuring an event hosted by the Crystal Coven Cottage, a local metaphysics store, in their monthly newsletter. “People who object to this believe that the tourism department […] The post Winchester business at center of controversy appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Lexington showcases new autism therapy center
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — April is autism awareness and acceptance month, so what better time to showcase Lexington’s newest resource?. “The evolution of care and resources for our clients is just really changed and grown a lot in this time. And I think this new building is giving us kind of a big refresh,” said Danielle Duff, clinical director at BlueSprig. “We were able to take all the things that we’ve been doing and put them in a new place that’s kind of new and exciting. And so for that, we’ve been really excited to do.”
Business accused of promoting witchcraft
WINCHESTER, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Controversy in Winchester regarding a local business that some people claim promotes witchcraft. Shannon Tipton, the owner of the crystal coven, spoke about the claims and her plans going forward. “It saddens me that things have gotten as bad as they’ve gotten,” said...
Which Lexington middle school principal is moving to another school?
At Tates Creek Middle, Eric Thornsbury spearheaded the launch of Kentucky’s first International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme and worked creatively to increase student achievement.
Surveys find major difference in Lexington homeless population
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - It is routine for cities like Lexington to take count of the current homeless population, but not all of those counts have the same findings. LexCount, Fayette County’s yearly census of persons experiencing homelessness, counted 825 for 2024. It’s a 10-person or 1% increase in...
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