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PHOTOS: 2015 Year in Review Lexington KY

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PHOTOS: 2015 Year in Review For horse lovers, foodies and everyone in between, this year in Lexington has been one for the books. Luckily, Ace was...

December 2015: Food Year in Review; Holiday Happenings

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Take a look inside this month's issue of Ace to see the Food Year in Review complete with all the openings, closings, and food...

Eat December: Lexington food and restaurant news and events

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By Megan Friday NEWS The Boone Creek Creamery has opened a Kentucky Proud Store at 2416 Palumbo Drive, selling everything Kentucky-made from jams and jellies to...

Eat November: Lexington food and restaurant news and events

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By Megan Friday NEWS A la lucie at 159 North Limestone is ending an era in Lexington dining; chef/owner Lucie Slone announced it will be closing on November...

A la Lucie closing; New restaurant planned

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A la lucie at 159 North Limestone will end an era in Lexington dining when it closes November 30. The building that has housed it...

What’s Open, What’s Closed for Columbus Day?

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What's open, what's closed for Columbus Day 2015? Monday October 12, 2015  is Columbus Day in the United States and that means you  may run...

Daylight Savings 2015: When Does the Time Change?

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With summer officially over and nightfall starting to come a little sooner each night, many of you are asking "when do I set my clock...

October 2015: Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Ace Digital Edition

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Fall is finally here and this October is all about horses in the Bluegrass. Take a look inside this month's issue of Ace for a preview...

Car crashes into Lexington Pasta on North Limestone

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"Car crashes into Lexington Pasta on North Limestone" Lexington Pasta location on North Limestone was hit by a car early this morning. The company had moved locations but...

Fall 2015 Food Festivals in Kentucky

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Eat the Bluegrass: Fall 2015 Food Festivals in Kentucky By Megan Friday   If it’s Fall in the Bluegrass, that means Oktoberfests and Ham Days and...