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Southern Lights returns in 2024 to bring wonder and cheer to Kentucky Horse Park
SUMMARY: Southern Lights at Kentucky Horse Park returns for its 31st year, featuring over a million twinkling bulbs illuminating a three-mile route. Visitors can enjoy the experience from their cars, with extensive preparations ensuring the displays are brighter than ever, now mostly LED. After the driving tour, guests can explore Holiday Village, which includes activities like a petting zoo, camel rides, a train ride, and a chance to visit Santa. The event runs nightly until New Year’s Eve, except for Christmas night, and remains a beloved tradition for families in Lexington.

There’s still plenty of time to bring the family out to see the light show at the Kentucky Horse Park.
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Versailles asked to conserve water, county steps in to help
SUMMARY: Versailles municipal utilities are urging water conservation due to rising water levels threatening treatment plants along the Kentucky River. In response, the county is providing assistance, including distributing cases of bottled water to residents to mitigate shortages. Local community members, including first responders and volunteers, have stepped up to help, showing solidarity during this challenging time. Many residents are taking precautions by reserving water in their homes. While some experience minor damage, others face displacement. City and county leaders commend the community’s support and resilience, highlighting the collective effort to overcome the difficulties posed by recent flooding.

Versailles residents have been asked to conserve water and the county is stepping in to help.
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Beshear confirms 4 deaths due to flooding
SUMMARY: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear confirmed that four people have died due to recent flooding, including a 27-year-old from McCracken County and a 65-year-old from Trigg County. The historic flooding has caused widespread damage to businesses, homes, and roads, some of which remain submerged. Officials urge residents to avoid roads covered by water and not to bypass warning signs and barriers. Beshear expressed condolences for the victims’ families and called for prayers. News 40 continues to report on the ongoing impacts of the flooding across the state.
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Man charged after setting fire inside of Bowling Green Towers
SUMMARY: A 38-year-old man, James Short, was arrested for allegedly igniting a fire in Bowling Green Towers, prompting a response from both police and fire departments. Upon arrival, officers found Short on the 15th floor, where he resisted arrest by lunging at an officer. A search revealed a butane can, lighter, and charred clothing in his apartment, leading a fire inspector to believe the fire was intentionally started. Residents in nearby units were present during the incident, which caused water damage from the sprinkler system. Short faces multiple charges, including arson and resisting arrest, and is now in custody.
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