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How are Lexington restaurants being impacted by COVID-19

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On Monday, March 16, Governor Beshear announced the statewide closure of all bars and restaurants to in-person traffic effective after 5 pm, but exceptions will be made for drive-thru, delivery and takeout. “I know everyone is stressed right now. But perhaps none more so than us small business owners,” says Dan Wu of Atomic Ramen. “The brutal reality is that...

Lexington Churches adapting to COVID-19 outbreak

Churches

The list below is a sampling of how a few churches are adapting their services to the outbreak of COVID-19. Christ Church Cathedral has announced will suspend all public services of worship as well as all non-worship gatherings through Sunday, March 22, effective immediately. Immanuel Baptist is pausing services, but has posted, “While we may not be gathering in the same...

What’s Open, Closed, and Closing during coronavirus outbreak in downtown Lexington

This is an ongoing, developing story and will be updated frequently. Below is a list of precautionary closings that have been announced in the downtown Lexington area. This list will be updated frequently as more info becomes available. As always, check with the venue & organization to confirm the most up to the minute information.   This information has since been updated...

What are Fayette County Public Schools plan during COVID-19

Public Schools

Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent, Manny Caulk has released a statement for COVID-19 updates: Dear FCPS Families: The Governor just announced that out of an abundance of caution to help prevent community spread of COVID-19, all schools in Kentucky will be closed beginning March 16 and will not reopen until April 6, 2020. This decision is not in response to a...