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Good morning, Lexington. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 5th of September.

BUSINESS NEWS

  • Fifth Third Bank held a ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday at its new financial center at Citation Point in Lexington—Mayor Linda Gorton attended with community members as new manager Ashley Skelton said the branch will offer both in-person and digital banking services.  ABC 36

CULTURE NEWS

  • Lexington’s Roots & Heritage Festival begins today and runs through Sunday — celebrating African American culture with live music on Elm Tree Lane, food vendors, and a multi-block parade. Organizers at One Lexington ask volunteers to wear orange shirts on Saturday to help keep the event safe.  ABC 36
  • The Kentucky Theatre will host its third Cat Video Fest this weekend in Lexington—showing a reel of the best cat videos from the past year. A portion of ticket sales will support Halfway Home Rescue, and kittens available for adoption will be in the lobby.  WUKY
  • Yesterday, the StoryCorps mobile booth visited Lexington. Dr. Cady Brown interviewed her mother Kim Blackey about pursuing architecture during a time with few opportunities for women – highlights of their conversation will be shared soon.  WUKY

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • Today is National Wildlife Day when Lexington residents can support animals both globally and locally—local zoos, aviaries, and marine sanctuaries offer ways to learn and volunteer in conservation efforts.  ABC 36

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Kentucky Educational Television announced Thursday that it eliminated 36 positions—cutting 22% of its staff because federal funding was lost. The broadcaster said it began holding positions vacant and implementing cost-saving measures to manage the budget cuts.  WKYT

HEALTH NEWS

  • State leaders reported that overdose deaths declined for three years with a 30.2% drop in 2024, which gives hope for continued progress. Gov. Beshear also announced that six more counties (Boyd, Carter, Clay, Greenup, Letcher, and Owsley) are now certified as Recovery Ready Communities, raising the total to 31.  WUKY
  • In September, the local nonprofit Brothers Run will hold a run to honor loved ones lost to suicide and raise awareness for mental health programs—an event started by Angela Wiese after the loss of her sons Mason and Ethan and her niece Myra. The run will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday at Falling Springs Center in Versailles and packets are available Friday from 4 to 7:30 p.m.  LEX 18

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Lexington Legendary Book Bash 2025

    11 AM – 4 PM — Hyatt Regency Lexington — Costs vary — Explore a day filled with author signings, games, and prizes in a vibrant book-loving community.

    Sat, 9/6/25

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  • Kat Hasty Concert

    7-9:30 p.m. — The Burl — Ticket info not provided — Experience the musical journey of rising star Kat Hasty as she shares her heartfelt songs.

    Sun, 9/7/25

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  • Seniors Got Talent Showcase

    7-8:30 p.m. — Central Bank Center — Free entry — Celebrate the entertaining talents of local seniors with music, dance, and performances.

    Tue, 9/9/25

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  • Piff The Magic Dragon in Lexington

    7:30-9 p.m. — Central Bank Center — Enjoy an evening of comedy and magic with the beloved dragon-suited performer.

    Thu, 9/11/25

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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.

    Fri, 9/12/25

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  • The Fab Four - The Ultimate Beatles Tribute

    7:30-9:00 p.m. — Central Bank Center — Ticket prices vary — Experience the iconic music of The Beatles performed live in tribute by The Fab Four.

    Sat, 9/13/25

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  • The Beach Boys Concert

    7:30-10:30 p.m. — Gatton Park on the Town Branch — Ticket pricing varies — Experience the iconic sounds of The Beach Boys live in Lexington.

    Wed, 9/17/25

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  • Cole Swindell Concert

    7-8:30 p.m. — Rupp Arena — Tickets vary — Experience country superstar Cole Swindell debut new music from his upcoming album in a lively performance.

    Thu, 9/18/25

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  • Festival Latino de Lexington

    5-11 p.m. — Robert F. Stephens Courthouse Plaza — Free entry — Celebrate vibrant Latin American culture with live music, dance, and delicious cuisine.

    Fri, 9/19/25

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