The Lexington community celebrated Hispanic heritage and culture at the city’s annual Festival Latino de Lexington. The festival took place after its cancellation in September due to severe weather from Hurricane Helene. The normally three-day-long festival in downtown Lexington was condensed down to one day on Saturday, Nov. 9 at the Masterson Station Park Fairgrounds....
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