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Ace Magazine Digital Edition – April 2024

  Welcome to April and the newest issue of Ace! This month, we have a follow-up on our cover story from May 2022. See what has...

Lexington business community has lost some lions

Small Business and civic service are two of the hallmarks of Lexington leadership, and Lexington has lost three lions in recent months.   Harold Wayne Critchfield   Harold...

Downtown Lexington Partnership Awards Results

…And the Award Goes to…   The Downtown Lexington Partnership hosted their Annual Meeting & Awards of Excellence presented by Republic Bank celebration, with more than...

Urban Oasis: Garden emerges from ashes in downtown Lexington

Garden emerges from ashes in historic downtown Lexington neighborhood By Kevin Nance When their historic building in downtown Lexington’s Gratz Park neighborhood was destroyed by a...

Ace Magazine Digital Edition – March 2024

Welcome to the March issue of Ace! In this month's edition, we feature a Lexington company with a colorful approach to saving the planet. Meet the...

Meet the White Coat Investor: Dr. Jim Dahle to speak at...

It’s not just doctors who’ve come to enjoy the White Coat Investor site, founded in 2011. Dr. Jim Dahle, a practicing emergency physician, founded the...

Ace Eats Out: Lexington Restaurant News for March 2024

March appears to be headed our way as a lamb this year, ushering in a quick return to patio dining, food trucks, and early...

Lexington-based company launches eco-friendly paint line

Green Light Lexington-based DecoEARTH paints a bright future By Kevin Nance Being an acrylic painter or craft artisan and being concerned about the environment often go hand...

Lexington’s 2024 Spring Home & Garden Calendar

Home in the Bluegrass  A Sampling of this Season’s Calendar    Thanks be to the groundhog! It appears we’re in for an early Spring — not that...

Ace Magazine Digital Edition – February 2024

Welcome to the February issue of Ace! This month, we remember Lexington artist Gordon Gildersleeve, who passed away in  early January.  Also, see the new RD1...