In the days before Easter, community members in Lexington and Gothenburg came together to celebrate the holiday with festive Easter egg hunts that drew large crowds.
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City of Lexington Police Chief to retire in February
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Lexington Police Chief Mark Sink announced on Monday that he will be retiring at the end of February.
A 30-year veteran at the Lexington Police Department, Sink was sworn in as Chief of Police in 2015 following the retirement of former chief Tad Kepley. His last day will be on Feb. 28.
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According to Lexington City Manager Terra Greene, the city has posted the job availability and is currently interviewing internal candidates for the position. She said the interview process should take approximately 30-days before the new chief is named.
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