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Thursday, September 25th, 2025

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Good morning, Lexington. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 25th of September.

CULTURE NEWS

  • Tyler Childers partnered with the Libby app to launch the Hickman Holler Reading Club that lets readers borrow free ebooks and audiobooks with their library cards. He began the club with a monthly book recommendation starting with Jack Kerouac’s On The Road—also the name of his current tour—so readers in Lexington can participate.  WUKY

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Fayette County Public Schools principals Alexander Butler, Felicia Lindsay, and Holly Vogler were selected for the Kentucky Chamber Foundation’s free, year-long Leadership Institute for School Principals — an executive training program funded by Truist and matching donations from local businesses that will boost leadership skills for school administrators.  Fayette County Public Schools
  • Fayette County Public Schools moved a step closer to an independent external audit—after the audit committee met Wednesday morning to plan recommendations and bid guidelines, including a potential forensic review. The board will issue proposals soon while the committee coordinates with state probes and addresses concerns raised by a student petition against superintendent Dr. Liggins.  WKYT
  • Choir directors Emily Levey and Lynn Przygoda from Fayette County at Hayes and Leestown have been chosen by the Kentucky Educational Development Corp. to join the Think aiEDU grant program & work with 40 educators on using artificial intelligence in classrooms. They will receive hands-on training and collaborate on methods to enhance music education through creative learning.  Fayette County Public Schools

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Fifty-eight hemp farmers sent a letter on Monday urging Senator Mitch McConnell to protect their harvest from new rules that would make THC from hemp illegal—putting jobs and Kentucky’s hemp industry at risk. McConnell said he is talking with both sides as the debate over the 2018 Farm Bill continues.  WKYT

HEALTH NEWS

  • Kentucky invests millions in childhood cancer research because doctors at UK Hospital say the funds are saving young lives. On Monday, First Lady Britainy Beshear and state leaders announced additional funding—helping families with treatment costs as part of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.  LEX 18
  • Students at William Wells Brown Elementary in Lexington made over 200 colorful cards to support a classmate waiting for a heart transplant at Cincinnati Children's Hospital—five-year-old Malia Croley has battled cardiomyopathy and undergone five open heart surgeries. The school community hopes these messages will lift her spirits until she returns to class.  LEX 18

SPORTS NEWS

  • No. 3 Kentucky volleyball swept South Carolina in three sets on Wednesday night at Historical Memorial Coliseum in Lexington — the Wildcats won 25-17, 29-27 and 25-18. Brooklyn DeLeye led with 14 kills and a season-high 16 digs as the team improved its record to 8-2 overall and 1-0 in conference play.  ABC 36
  • Kentucky is set to take its 214.7 rushing yards per game and nine touchdowns on the ground to Columbia Saturday night at 7:45 p.m. ET as the Cats play South Carolina in their first road game of the season—offensive coordinator Bush Hamdan said the team will rely on the run to control the clock and avoid mistakes.  WUKY
  • The Southeastern Conference announced a new four-season schedule that will run through 2029 and designate three annual opponents for each team—keeping many traditional rivalries intact while rotating the other matchups. The new format will let each team play at every SEC venue over four seasons and allow adjustments every four years to maintain competitive balance.  WUKY
  • The Kentucky Horse Park is asking state lawmakers for permission to let its mounted police remove anyone sanctioned under SafeSport guidelines—officials said the step is needed to keep violators away from young athletes on its 1,200-acre grounds. The park noted that equine events generate 75% of its revenue and a bill to grant this authority will be considered in 2026.  WUKY

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • The Brook & The Bluff Concert

    7-9 p.m. — The Burl — Tickets required — Experience expertly crafted songs and sublime musicianship from Nashville-based band The Brook & The Bluff.

    Fri, 9/26/25

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  • Hailey Whitters Live

    8:00 – 9:30 PM — The Burl — Final ticket sales — Experience the rising country star's artistry straight from Nashville.

    Sat, 9/27/25

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  • American Aquarium Live Concert

    7-9:30 p.m. — The Burl — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy an evening with American Aquarium as they showcase their commitment to music and fans.

    Sun, 9/28/25

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  • Bloom Combustion Seminar

    8 a.m. — Hilton Lexington/Downtown — $1250 — Gain essential knowledge in combustion technology for industrial applications.

    Tue, 9/30/25

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  • Drake White Live Concert

    7:00-9:30 p.m. — Manchester Music Hall — $44+ — Experience an electrifying night with Drake White at this popular Lexington venue.

    Thu, 10/2/25

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  • Eric Church Concert

    3:30–9:00 p.m. — Rupp Arena — Tickets available — Experience the electrifying performance of Eric Church as he showcases his latest live show on the Free the Machine Tour.

    Fri, 10/3/25

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  • Kentucky Reptile Expo

    10 AM – 7 PM — Central Bank Center — Tickets available — Discover over 125 tables filled with live reptiles, amphibians, and supplies at this bi-monthly celebration of cold-blooded creatures.

    Sat, 10/4/25

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  • Hansel and Gretel

    2:00 – 3:30 PM — Lexington Opera House — Experience a charming twist on the classic fairy tale with this operatic rendition featuring stunning music and enchanting spirits.

    Sun, 10/5/25

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  • Nurse Blake Comedy Tour

    7:00-8:30 p.m. — Central Bank Center — Tickets on sale now — Experience a night of laughter with Nurse Blake's hilarious take on the quirks of healthcare.

    Tue, 10/7/25

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