LEXINGTONIAN RALPH RUSCHELL GRADUATED FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY WITH A DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. MR RUSCHELL HAS VAST REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE AND HAS DONE SEVERAL DEVELOPMENTS INCLUDING 3 DOWNTOWN LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. HE RECIEVED THE OUTSTANDING ALUMNI AWARD FROM SAYRE SCHOOL. HE ALSO HEADED THE EFFORTS THAT LED TO THE RESTORATION OF THE OLD SAYRE SCHOOL BUILDING. HE SERVED ON SAYRES BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR 9 YEARS AND WAS THE TREASURER. HE IS PAST PRESIDENT OF THE BLUEGRASS SOCIETY OF MBAS AND A FELLOW AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY.MR RUSCHELL ALSO SERVED AS A TRUSTEE FOR THE KENTUCKY EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEMS HE AND HIS FAMILY GO TO OLD PARIS ROAD CHURCH OF GOD. HE HAS BEEN MARRIED TO PAMELA FOR TWENTY YEARS AND IS THE VERY PROUD FATHER OF LILLIE, KYLE AND EVAN
Council At-Large Candidate Bio: Ralph Ruschell
By Knox van Nagell | April 12th, 2010 | See all in Fayette Alliance Blog
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The Fayette Alliance is Lexington’s ONLY land-use advocacy organization that regularly educates and lobbies local government for a sustainable growth model that benefits all of us.
We believe that preserving our signature Bluegrass landscape, creating a dynamic and equitable city through infill redevelopment, and improving our natural waterways are key components to achieving economic and environmental success here in Lexington-Fayette County.
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Did you Know?

Over 70% of Fayette County streams that have been assessed by the Kentucky Division of Water are impaired or polluted.











