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As part of Davidson Local’s Veterans Day reflections, Publisher Antionette Kerr shares a personal remembrance of her father, Floyd Alexander Kerr Jr., a U.S. Army veteran who served during the Korean War and helped build homes across Davidson County.
Davidson County native and publisher Antionette Kerr reflects on faith, love, and laughter as she marks another year around the sun. In her latest column, she shares birthday lessons born of small-town roots, barbecue smoke, and the enduring grace that carries her — raven and all — down life’s backroads.
This may sound cute, but calling yourself a journalist carries a level of responsibility that even a college degree cannot prepare you for.
Publisher Antionette Kerr accepted the challenge to bring something beyond a book to holiday tables each year.
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Antionette Kerr reflects on author James Dodson’s book Final Round.
Oh my! It was another big week for the Davidson Local team. Reporting the news is always exciting for our staff but the past few weeks added an extra layer of education.
Nonprofits can learn how to get media attention in a free online session with Davidson Local and The West Davidson Public Library.
Currently, there is a generation of students in Lexington who’ve only known the building at 301 Smith Ave. to be vacant.
After two years of flocking with birds around the world, Davidson County native Austin Bell has combined his passion for nature and travel in a new book. His photo book titled “Birding: The First Two Years” features 88 pages and has over 225 bird pictures. The book has sightings from Davidson County, as well as Florida and far flung places like California, Australia and Ecuador.