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The road was shut down for approximately one hour due to a wreck involving an overturned vehicle
KY 418, routed along Athens-Boonesboro Road, is a four- and two-lane highway in southeast Lexington that traverses into Clark County. KY 922 , also known as Newtown Pike and Oliver Lewis Way, is an important highway in north Lexington that connects US 27/US 68 with I-75 and traverses into Scott County .
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. Acute medical, neurological, surgical and psychiatric inpatient services are provided at the Cooper Division, located adjacent to the University of Kentucky Medical Center .
The Gatton Student Center is a student activity center for meetings, conferences, meals, recreation, and shopping for students on the University of Kentucky campus in Lexington, Kentucky. The building houses University of Kentucky's student service offices, as well as many dining and recreational facilities.
Held at FMC Lexington in the 1970s; served 2 years. Guitarist and co-founder of the Detroit rock band MC5; convicted of selling cocaine to undercover police officers. [12] Norman Hsu: 60590-054: Released in 2019; served 10 years. Convicted of campaign finance law violations. [13] Red Rodney: Unlisted† Held at FMC Lexington in the 1970s ...
Kentucky Route 501 (KY 501) is a 23.067-mile-long (37.123 km) state highway in Kentucky. KY 501's southern terminus is at KY 910 in Phil , and the northern terminus is at U.S. Route 27 (US 27) north-northeast of Waynesburg .
Saint Joseph Hospital was founded on October 2, 1877, by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, a Bardstown, Kentucky-based group who managed schools and orphanages around the state, as well as the St Joseph Infirmary hospital in Louisville.
Stoll Field/McLean Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Lexington, Kentucky, United States.It was the home of the University of Kentucky Wildcats football team. The field has been in use since 1880, but the concrete stands were opened in October 1916, and closed following the 1972 season.