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Lexington Tech Boom, Racehorse Debut, and Community Events | Lexington Local Pulse
- 2025/03/01
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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for March 1, 2025.
We're kicking off the month with some exciting news from the tech sector. Lexington's job market is booming, especially in cybersecurity. Over 3,500 positions are currently open, with salaries averaging around $92,000. Major employers like Lexmark and Link-Belt are actively recruiting, so if you're in tech or looking to switch careers, now's a great time to explore opportunities.
In sports, all eyes are on today's San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita Park. Journalism, who won the Los Alamitos Futurity last year, is making his 2025 debut. It's a key prep race for the Kentucky Derby, so local horse racing fans will be watching closely.
Over at City Hall, officials are reviewing proposals for The HILL, a new innovation hub set to open this fall. It's expected to be a game-changer for our tech education landscape, providing cutting-edge training programs for the next generation of tech professionals.
On the weather front, we're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 65. Perfect conditions for the Lexington Farmers' Market on Southland Drive. They're open from 8 AM to 1 PM today, featuring early spring produce and artisanal goods from local vendors.
In real estate news, the market remains competitive. The average home price in Lexington has hit $320,000, up 5% from last year. Realtors are advising buyers to be prepared to move quickly when they find a property they like.
We've got some great community events coming up. The University of Kentucky is hosting a cybersecurity workshop next week, aimed at helping local businesses protect themselves from digital threats. And don't forget, the annual St. Patrick's Day parade is just two weeks away. This year's route will start on Main Street and wind through downtown.
In local business news, we're sad to report that longtime Lexington favorite, Joe's Diner on Limestone, is closing its doors after 40 years. But it's not all bad news - a new farm-to-table restaurant is set to open in the Distillery District next month.
Congratulations to the Henry Clay High School debate team. They've just qualified for the national championships in Chicago. We're rooting for you, Blue Devils!
On a somber note, Lexington police are investigating a break-in at several businesses along Nicholasville Road. They're asking residents in the area to check their security cameras for any suspicious activity from last night.
And finally, a heartwarming story from our community. The Lexington Humane Society successfully found homes for all of their adoptable pets last weekend, thanks to a city-wide adoption drive. Great job, Lexington!
This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
We're kicking off the month with some exciting news from the tech sector. Lexington's job market is booming, especially in cybersecurity. Over 3,500 positions are currently open, with salaries averaging around $92,000. Major employers like Lexmark and Link-Belt are actively recruiting, so if you're in tech or looking to switch careers, now's a great time to explore opportunities.
In sports, all eyes are on today's San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita Park. Journalism, who won the Los Alamitos Futurity last year, is making his 2025 debut. It's a key prep race for the Kentucky Derby, so local horse racing fans will be watching closely.
Over at City Hall, officials are reviewing proposals for The HILL, a new innovation hub set to open this fall. It's expected to be a game-changer for our tech education landscape, providing cutting-edge training programs for the next generation of tech professionals.
On the weather front, we're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 65. Perfect conditions for the Lexington Farmers' Market on Southland Drive. They're open from 8 AM to 1 PM today, featuring early spring produce and artisanal goods from local vendors.
In real estate news, the market remains competitive. The average home price in Lexington has hit $320,000, up 5% from last year. Realtors are advising buyers to be prepared to move quickly when they find a property they like.
We've got some great community events coming up. The University of Kentucky is hosting a cybersecurity workshop next week, aimed at helping local businesses protect themselves from digital threats. And don't forget, the annual St. Patrick's Day parade is just two weeks away. This year's route will start on Main Street and wind through downtown.
In local business news, we're sad to report that longtime Lexington favorite, Joe's Diner on Limestone, is closing its doors after 40 years. But it's not all bad news - a new farm-to-table restaurant is set to open in the Distillery District next month.
Congratulations to the Henry Clay High School debate team. They've just qualified for the national championships in Chicago. We're rooting for you, Blue Devils!
On a somber note, Lexington police are investigating a break-in at several businesses along Nicholasville Road. They're asking residents in the area to check their security cameras for any suspicious activity from last night.
And finally, a heartwarming story from our community. The Lexington Humane Society successfully found homes for all of their adoptable pets last weekend, thanks to a city-wide adoption drive. Great job, Lexington!
This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.