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Key to the City: Bob Sink Honored for a Lifetime of Service to Lexington

At 94, Bob Sink isn’t slowing down—he’s just shifting gears. The lifelong Lexington resident was recently awarded the key to the city in a surprise ceremony honoring more than six decades of community service, from building gas lines and Habitat homes to mentoring youth and restoring a classic 1931 Nash. Sink’s motto is simple: stay involved and keep giving back.

Press Release: Law enforcement seeks footage of cars ramming into each other and gunfire

Lexington police officers responded to multiple 911
calls for service this morning at 5:30 a.m. regarding two vehicles driving in a
neighborhood off South Main Street including Snider Avenue, Peacock Avenue, Austin
Street, and Stamey Avenue. The 911 callers reported that two cars were driving around
the neighborhood “Ramming” each other and that they also heard gunfire.
Upon arrival, officers located one gunshot victim near a vehicle that had crashed into a house located at 103 Peacock Avenue.