It is encouraging that Lexington government officials are not letting the city’s comprehensive plan collect dust – that the planning document adopted last year has not just been put aside on a shelf somewhere to await its next statemandated update. No, an effort is underway by city officials and a group of interested citizens to galvanize local resources to implement the green infrastructure chapter of the comprehensive plan.
Dec. 12, 2022 Editor, The News-Gazette: On Oct. 10, 1890, a community of believers was called to form Glasgow Presbyterian Church. Through 132 years the church has faithfully worshipped in the Presbyterian Reformed tradition.
Dec. 5, 2022 Editor, The News-Gazette: This Thursday the Lexington Planning Commission will hold a hearing to review the Echelon Resources application for a conditional use permit for the city-owned property on Spotswood Drive (Spotswood Project).
Nov. 30, 2022 Editor, The News-Gazette: There is so much to be grateful for in this season of renewal and thanks. This year, I am especially thankful for those of past and present who have planted, nurtured, and loved the majestic shade trees that contribute to our enjoyment of Lexington.
Dec. 5, 2022 Editor, The News-Gazette: On Dec. 3, the former president of the United States and currently self-declared candidate for that same office demonstrated his utter disregard for any oath he ever swore to defend the constitution.
The results of the midterm elections last month suggest that Americans have tired of ex-president Donald Trump’s meddlesome politics and questionable machinations that have created, at its mildest, a dyspeptic atmosphere in our politics, and, at its worst, consider i ng his message last week calling for “the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution,” Trump’s ongoing attack on the very structure of our democracy.