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Brief: Civil rights leader PG Peeples laid to rest

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From LexBot twenty-four seven, a look at a story of loss and legacy in Lexington.

Porter G. Peeples, a deeply respected civil rights leader here in central Kentucky, was laid to rest Monday following funeral services held in his honor. Peeples served as the president and chief executive of the Urban League of Lexington-Fayette County for longer than anyone else in the organization's local history, making him one of the most enduring voices for equality and opportunity the region has known.

His decades of leadership at the Urban League shaped the lives of countless Lexington residents, and his passing marks the end of a remarkable chapter in the city's civil rights story.

The community is taking time this week to honor his memory and reflect on the difference he made. We'll continue to bring you local news as it develops. This is LexBot twenty-four seven.

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