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Ohio's Cincinnati-Middletown area, which came in at No. 98, followed by Indianapolis, as well as Lexington-Fayette, Ky., ranked 99 and 100, respectively.
The Greenest Cities 2008
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In Lexington-Fayette (No. 100), the average is more than two and half times higher: 3.455 metric tons per person per year.
The Greenest Cities 2008
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Leaders in the Lexington-Fayette metropolitan area were not surprised to learn of their last-place ranking.
The Greenest Cities 2008
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"The gift of Jacobson Park and Lakeside Golf Course to the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government in 2011 marks another significant milestone in not only the history of our company, but also the history of Lexington."
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"The gift of Jacobson Park and Lakeside Golf Course to the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government in 2011 marks another significant milestone in not only the history of our company, but also the history of Lexington."
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In Kentucky, the Lexington-Fayette and Louisville-Jefferson County metros both saw 4 percent drops in construction employment year over year.
San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2010
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In Kentucky, the Lexington-Fayette and Louisville-Jefferson County metros both saw 4 percent drops in construction employment year over year.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010
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Also participating were Joe Kelly, senior advisor to management for the Office of the Mayor for Lexington-Fayette County Government; David Stevens, who held several leadership roles in the reorganization process before and after the reorganization; and Bob Quick, president and chief executive of Commerce Lexington Inc.
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In Kentucky, the Lexington-Fayette and Louisville-Jefferson County metros both saw 4 percent drops in construction employment year over year.
Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal 2010
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In Kentucky, the Lexington-Fayette and Louisville-Jefferson County metros both saw 4 percent drops in construction employment year over year.
Dallas Business News - Local Dallas News | Dallas Business Journal 2010
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