Lexington City Schools most recently identified the need for a new high school as part of a its strategic plan, although it has been discussed for several years.
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Lexington City Schools most recently identified the need for a new high school as part of a its strategic plan, although it has been discussed for several years.
Thomas has the eye of a tiger. His sharp focus and keen insight into community stories have led him to incorporate a tiger into the Davidson Local logo, symbolizing the organization's clear vision and dedication to uncovering the heart of the community. Just as the tiger sees with precision, Davidson Local aims to reflect that level of clarity and commitment in every story told.
Uptown Lexington was established in 1994 and is funded through a municipal service district tax. Property owners within the district contribute an additional 20 cents for every $100 of their property's value. Additionally, the City of Lexington provides the organization with an annual grant of $75,000.
Davidson Davie Community College recently announced that it is part of $700,000 in grant funding made available to North Carolina small businesses in partnership with Energy United.
There are numerous grants available from local state agencies.
Local Thomasville government selected for ICMA's 2024 Economic Mobility and Opportunity Cohort.
The Economic Mobility and Opportunity Peer Learning Cohort and Grant Program from ICMA has selected fifteen cities, towns, and counties to receive a $20,000 grant each and participate in professional development and networking opportunities.
The Next NC Scholarship is a financial aid program that helps most North Carolinians from households making $80,000 or less pursue a higher education.
Arts Davidson County is now accepting applications for North Carolina Arts Council Grassroots Arts Program subgrants through Friday, August 30, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.