The Battle of the Badges on Monday Dec. 15 from 10am to 6:30pm at the J Smith Young YMCA 119 W. 3rd Ave. Lexington, NC 27292
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The Battle of the Badges on Monday Dec. 15 from 10am to 6:30pm at the J Smith Young YMCA 119 W. 3rd Ave. Lexington, NC 27292
The city encourages residents to participate throughout the winter season by donating new or gently used coats, hats, blankets, gloves, and other warm items. All items placed on the hooks are available for anyone in need.
At 94, Bob Sink isn’t slowing down—he’s just shifting gears. The lifelong Lexington resident was recently awarded the key to the city in a surprise ceremony honoring more than six decades of community service, from building gas lines and Habitat homes to mentoring youth and restoring a classic 1931 Nash. Sink’s motto is simple: stay involved and keep giving back.
If you are a resident of Lexington and you need a smoke detector, here is information for you.
Don’t miss out on the fun of Family Feud as several local teams compete for a worthy cause.
Welcome to “Hello Neighbor” Davidson Local’s column dedicated to the many unique personalities in our area. Our latest introduction is Lexington native Nissi Roberts. She has written a transformative play that is being performed in Lexington. Get your ticket!
A group of demonstrators with pro-immigrant signs gathered on the steps of the old Davidson County Courthouse in Lexington on Friday evening.
Holly Hill Cares, Inc., a non-profit ministry of Holly Hill Memorial Park in Thomasville, NC, is collecting supplies for the Ronald McDonald House of Winston-Salem until February 28th.
The work of Thomasville Class of 1973 will warm many hands and hearts.
Starting January 1st, Ministries in Thomasville will open overnight Emergency Warming Centers to provide shelter during the coldest nights of the year.
A generous donation in time for the busy holiday season. {Photo by South Lexington Fire Department}
The Office of the Governor grants awards each year to individuals or groups in North Carolina to recognize exemplary service. All North Carolinians, including state employees, are eligible for the award.
The Davidson County "Homeless Care Packages" Collection Drive is underway and hosting a day for donations to be dropped off to prepare 300 backpacks of homeless care packages for disadvantage families and individuals experiencing homelessness.
RSVP to get your Golden Ticket for a local Christmas toy giveaway this Saturday in Lexington.
Davidson Prison Ministry makes a big splash at their 2023 Polar Plunge
The 6th Annual Christmas BBQ, founded and organized by Charles "Pic" Clark, returns this year to spread joy and holiday cheer to residents across Lexington.
Through a partnership with Purple Heart Homes, Carroll Dornhecker. Jr. of Lexington was selected and approved as the recipient for the roof replacement.
During this season of giving, Second Harvest Food Bank is joining one of their local media sponsors, WXII of Winston-Salem on December 11th at Food Lion located at 140 Forest Hill Road in Lexington.