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Where to order Easter food in downtown Lexington 2020

Easter

With Easter being a little different this year, downtown Lexington restaurants are offering takeout, curbside, and heat & ready meals for the holiday. This year, Easter falls on Sunday, April 12, 2020. Below is a sampling of Lexington area restaurants and businesses offering takeout and delivery along with fresh meat and ready-made meals for pre-order and pick up for Easter Sunday.   Athenian...

Virtual Easter services near downtown Lexington 2020

Easter services

With live stream Easter services and virtual egg hunts, you can still celebrate the holiday amidst the temporary shutdowns and bans on in-person gatherings. This year Easter falls on Sunday, April 12, but the holiday celebrations kick off starting on Good Friday, April 10. Below is a sampling of online church services, virtual/social distancing egg hunts, and more Easter themed festivities...

The 3rd District in Lexington has a new councilmember

Councilmember

Lexington Mayor, Linda Gorton, appointed Mark Swanson as the new District 3 Councilmember on March 30, 2020. Swanson is replacing the late Councilmember Jake Gibbs, who suddenly passed on March 3, 2020. Councilmember Swanson will be sworn into office after a 15-day waiting period to allow the other councilmembers to meet with him. "I'm honored by the confidence Mayor Gorton has...

Fayette County to stop Bus Bites amid Coronavirus

bus bites

Fayette County Public Schools has released a statement for COVID-19 updating on Bus Bites:   Dear Fayette County Public Schools Families: We apologize for the short notice, but effective tomorrow, we can longer offer meal delivery to bus stops throughout our community. Unfortunately, we learned this evening that a member of our transportation department who was involved in our school bus delivery of...