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  2. Lexington Herald-Leader - Wikipedia

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    The Lexington Herald-Leader [2] is a newspaper owned by the McClatchy Company and based in Lexington, Kentucky.According to the 1999 Editor & Publisher International Yearbook, the paid circulation of the Herald-Leader is the second largest in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

  3. Lexington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The office of the Lexington Herald-Leader on Loudon Avenue in Lexington, Kentucky. Lexington's largest daily circulating newspaper is the Lexington Herald-Leader. Business Lexington [111] is a monthly business newspaper. The Chevy Chaser Magazine [112] and Southsider Magazine [112] are two community publications.

  4. New interactive ‘Edition’ launching for Herald-Leader ...

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    If you have questions or feedback about the Edition, please contact our Customer Care team at 1-800-999-8881. As always, thanks for reading the Herald-Leader and kentucky.com . Show comments

  5. Meet the Herald-Leader team. Hear our plans, learn about our ...

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    Much like the rest of Lexington and across Kentucky, the Herald-Leader has been no stranger to change in recent years. We’ve seen the arrival of a new editor, new staff members and even new ...

  6. Lexington Herald Building - Wikipedia

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    There is a gable in the parapet in the front center holds a decorative scroll displaying an "H" (for Herald). The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [2] John L. Nunn purchased the Lexington Herald in the 1930s, [3] and the Lexington Herald Building is now more associated with Nunn than with the Herald. The ...

  7. New apartment complexes approved for key downtown Lexington ...

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    The site is the former Lexington Cut Stone Marble and Tile Company behind the former Lexington Herald-Leader building, which is now owned by the Fayette County Public School system.

  8. Herald-Leader article could have chilling effect on people ...

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    Recently, the Herald-Leader published an article about the Temporary Interpersonal Protective Order (TIPO) filed against a current LFUCG Councilwoman. As Chair of the Domestic and Sexual Violence ...

  9. Daniel Grossberg - Wikipedia

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    On July 30, 2024, the Lexington Herald-Leader published a story regarding allegations of sexual harassment against Grossberg. According to four independent sources, three of whom were alleged female victims, the Legislative Research Commission had begun an investigation into Grossberg earlier that summer.