
Lane Closures Planned on West High Street in Lexington
News Summary Drivers in Lexington should prepare for lane closures on West High Street starting Monday. One lane will be closed from Merino Street to
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News Summary Drivers in Lexington should prepare for lane closures on West High Street starting Monday. One lane will be closed from Merino Street to

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