Friday, June 6th, 2025

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Good morning, Lexington. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 6th of June.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Today, the Davis Park community center in a Lexington neighborhood relocated 20 years ago opens its doors, offering a multipurpose space with a basketball half-court and technology room as described by Byron Mitchell, the Lexington Community Land Trust president. The center will host youth activities and community events—serving as the trust’s permanent home. WUKY
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ On Thursday, the Kentucky Farm Bureau told lawmakers that the state lost 1.4 million acres of farmland over the last 20 years and about 12 acres every hour in the past five years—driven by rising costs and the breakup of family farms. The Bureau launched the Kentucky Farmland Transition Initiative to connect retiring farmers with buyers and explore policy options to help protect farmland. WUKY
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ In the 1920s, local Caldwell County residents purchased 400 acres near Princeton and invited the University of Kentucky to set up a research center for farming experiments focusing on dairy and beef cattle. Over the decades, the facility has driven advances in cattle research and extension education—improving cattle health and feeding practices for Kentucky’s beef industry. The Lane Report
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Fayette County officials stopped a vote on the occupational tax increase planned for Thursday after the Attorney General declared the school board's earlier vote void—state law requires a formal hearing for new or increased taxes. Officials said the board will let the public comment on June 23 and may vote on the tax again. FOX 56
- ➤ LEXINGTON, Ky — The city's 9-1-1 emergency system is down because a service provider issue stops calls from reaching operators, and officials urge residents to call 3-1-1 or text 9-1-1 in emergencies. Dispatchers are seeing incoming calls and will return them using a separate phone system until the problem is fixed. ABC 36
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Congress is pushing for Medicaid cuts and extra work rules that could take away treatment for opioid use—experts say more than 54,000 Kentuckians rely on Medicaid for drugs like suboxone and methadone and fear reduced funds will reverse gains in lowering overdose deaths. WUKY
- ➤ AVOL Kentucky announced that the CDC suspended federal funds for HIV prevention services—resulting in a $200,000 loss that will begin on July 1 and delay hiring for two full-time positions. This suspension marks the first indefinite pause on HIV prevention in 32 years and will reduce testing, outreach and care during Pride Month. LEX 18
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Bryan Station’s Karsyn Rockvoan was named Lexington’s all-city softball Player of the Year by eight varsity coaches. In her junior season she registered 282 strikeouts, a 10-4 record and a 0.96 ERA, while batting .306 and hitting seven home runs — solidifying her standout performance. Fayette County Public Schools
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Drayton Farley Concert
7-9:30 p.m. — The Burl — Tickets available — Enjoy the authentic sounds of country and Americana music from the talented Drayton Farley.
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Weekly Sound Bath with Ronnie Brown
5:30-7 p.m. — The Sound Healing Center of Lexington — $25 — Experience a transformative soundscape with instruments designed to promote inner peace and spiritual connection.
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Kid's International Cooking Camp
9 AM - 2 PM — La Bonne Vie Personal Chef + Catering — Check website for pricing — Explore international flavors and cooking techniques in this hands-on culinary adventure for young chefs.
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Ryan Adams: Heartbreaker '25 World Tour
8 PM – 12 AM — Central Bank Center — Cost not specified — Experience the musical talent of Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Ryan Adams live in Lexington.
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Lexington Men's Senior City Championship
Date Range — Kearney Hill Golf Links — Contact for entry fee — Compete in a 54-hole stroke play golf championship for senior participants.
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Women In Comedy
7:30 PM to 11:59 PM — Old North Bar — $16 — Enjoy a night filled with standup comedy and improv from the region's funniest women!
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Culinary & Baking Pastry Camp 2024
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM — Sullivan University - Lexington — Tuition covered — Gain priceless culinary experience with world-class chefs at this residential camp.
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#OneNightOnly with Hudson Westbrook
7:30-11:30 p.m. — Central Bank Center — Tickets required — Experience the rising star of country music, Hudson Westbrook, performing his viral hits live.
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The Wallflowers Concert
7:30-9:30 p.m. — Central Bank Center — Ticket info available — Experience the iconic sound of The Wallflowers live in Lexington.
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Ward Hayden & the Outliers
5-9 p.m. — Thursday Night Live — Free entry — Experience live music and vibrant community spirit in Downtown Lexington with Ward Hayden & the Outliers.
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2025 State of Schools Leadership Breakfast
Join Lexington business and community partners and support the annual State of Schools Leadership Breakfast, hosted by The Fayette Education Foundation, featuring Fayette County Public Schools’ students and stories as well as Superintendent Demetrus Liggins as keynote. The annual breakfast serves as a fundraiser for The Fayette Education Foundation, a nonprofit organization.
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