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  2. Lexington VA Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Lexington Veterans Affairs Medical Center, located in Lexington, Kentucky, is 199 bed medical facility owned by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. [1] The Lexington Veterans Affairs Medical Center is a fully accredited, two-division, tertiary care medical center with an operating bed complement of 199 hospital beds.

  3. Lives remembered: Reflecting on some of 2024’s ... - AOL

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    Henry Earl, who has been arrested 969 times since 1992, mostly for alcohol intoxication, has become a cult hero on the internet, Fayette County Detention Center, Lexington, Ky., Tuesday, December ...

  4. ‘A bright light.’ Multi-talented actor, director ... - AOL

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    Multi-talented actor, director, photographer with Lexington roots dies at 66. Linda Blackford. September 13, 2024 at 7:26 AM. ... USA TODAY Sports 'Its all gone': Boise State, Cal football players ...

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  6. Richmond Register - Wikipedia

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    The story of today's Register began in 1917, when S.M. Saufley purchased two Richmond papers, The Climax and The Kentucky Register, and founded The Richmond Daily Register. The Saufley, Johnson and Challinor-Tureman families took turns as owners, publishers and general managers of the paper until 1970, when Frank Helderman Sr. bought it.

  7. Lexington Herald-Leader - Wikipedia

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    The Herald-Leader was created by a 1983 merger of the Lexington Herald and the Lexington Leader. The story of the Herald begins in 1870 with a paper known as the Lexington Daily Press. In 1895, a descendant of that paper was first published as the Morning Herald, later to be renamed the Lexington Herald in 1905.

  8. Lexington’s Richmond Road back open after body found ... - AOL

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    Lexington police confirmed a body was found on the non-reservoir side of Richmond Road and that the deceased had been there for “some time.” This is a developing story and will be updated.

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