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  • STAFF HERE LEXINGTON WRITER

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The LEXINGTON STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at <a href="https://HERELexington.com">HERELexington.com</a>, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in Lexington, Fayette County, and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the area—with deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates.


We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as Woodland Art Fair, Crave Food and Music Festival, and Railbird Festival.


Our coverage extends to key organizations like Commerce Lexington and Blue Grass Community Foundation, plus leading businesses in education, manufacturing, and technology that power the local economy such as University of Kentucky, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, and Lexmark.


As part of the broader HERE network, including <a href="https://HEREBowlingGreen.com">HEREBowlingGreen.com</a> and <a href="https://HERELouisville.com">HERELouisville.com</a>, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into Kentucky's dynamic landscape.

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Charleston Business & Brews Event with Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette

News Summary On March 13, join the Charleston Business & Brews event at New Realm Brewing with South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette. This interesting...

Spartanburg Sees Surge in Tourism Growth

News Summary The tourism industry in Spartanburg, SC, is thriving, contributing over $29 billion annually to the state’s economy, marking a 65% increase in popularity...

Denholtz Acquires 20/21 Business Center in Columbia, SC

News Summary Denholtz, a New Jersey-based investment firm, has acquired the 20/21 Business Center in Columbia, South Carolina. This 98,386 square foot multi-tenant industrial portfolio...

USC Begins Construction on New School of Medicine in Columbia

News Summary The University of South Carolina has officially broken ground on its new School of Medicine, set to revolutionize medical education and research in...

Riverfront Park in Columbia to Close for Construction

News Summary Columbia residents should prepare for the temporary closure of portions of Riverfront Park for construction related to the canal recovery project. The closures...

Columbia’s $1.8 Billion Accounting Error Sparks Outrage

News Summary Columbia, SC is reeling from a staggering $1.8 billion accounting blunder that has caught the eye of lawmakers and the public. State Treasurer...

Downtown Lexington Development Plan Faces Parking Concerns

News Summary The proposed development in downtown Lexington, featuring a three-story retail space and an events venue, faces a setback due to insufficient parking plans....

Lexington Police Seek Community Help in Catalytic Converter Theft

News Summary The Lexington Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying suspects involved in a $1,000 catalytic converter theft that occurred on...

Heartfelt Farewell: RF’s Corner Grill Closes in Lexington

News Summary RF’s Corner Grill in Lexington is closing after over 6 years of serving delicious food and creating cherished memories. Owner Arif Rizvi shared...

Lexington County Property Reassessment in 2025

News Summary Lexington County is preparing for a significant property reassessment in 2025, which will affect local homeowners. This process occurs every five years and...