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University of Kentucky latest update on spring semester amid COVID-19

spring semester The Wildcat Sculpture in Front of Memorial Coliseum on the campus of the University of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky Administration has released a statement for COVID-19 updates for UK’s campus:   Members of our Campus Community, The coronavirus (COVID-19) is an unprecedented public health challenge; one that changes shape and direction by the day, and sometimes by the hour. The trajectory of this virus will continue to climb for a period of time. University of Kentucky President Eli...

Resources for families provided by Fayette County Public Schools during COVID-19 outbreak

Fayette County Public Schools

Fayette County Public Schools has released a statement for COVID-19 updates: Many of you have asked for details about information you can help share with families about services to students and families while Fayette County Public Schools will be closed for at least the next three weeks. Educational activities appropriate for students at each grade level are being provided two ways: ...

Mayor Linda Gorton outlines new guidelines for Lexington during COVID-19

Lexington

On March 16, Lexington Mayor, Linda Gorton, announced more information on how to help contain the spread of COVID-19. As of March 23, there will be no more yard waste pick-up until further notice. To help families in this time of need, God’s Pantry predicts they will need at least 10,000 boxed meals per month. Fire Stations are closed...

Has the Lexington Legends season been delayed

Legends

Many professional leagues have taken measures to help contain the spread with the outbreak of COVID-19. Major League Baseball has decided to postpone the start of their season until May, but what about the minors? As of now, the Lexington Legends plan to follow suit with the MLB and delay the season. With things changing every hour, they have not...