ARC settles DOJ Medicaid claims, separate tax credit dispute
The settlements come after federal prosecutors in eastern Kentucky announced in June that ARC founder and owner Timmy G. Robinson Jr. was indicted on one count of wire fraud and two counts of money laundering. Read the full report at WKYT
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Lexington considers new rules for future data centers
As talks continue about bringing data centers to Kentucky, Lexington officials are beginning to outline where those facilities could be built and what standards they would have to meet.

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A free yard sale at Rowan County Middle School is giving families a chance to take what they need without spending a dime, as rising prices make it harder for many households to cover basic needs.
2026 St. Jude Dream Home in Lexington opens for Grand Tour of Homes this weekend
Crews are putting the finishing touches on the 2026 St. Jude Dream Home at 4116 Meadowlark Road ahead of this weekend’s Grand Tour of Homes, the first public opportunity to tour the property.

Judge asked to rule on motion that could allow executions to resume in Kentucky
Attorney General Russell Coleman filed a lawsuit July 7 requesting a judge to dismiss a former civil suit that paused executions in Kentucky.
