Work will begin at 7 pm, and is expected to be completed at approximately 1 am on Wednesday, March 11.
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Work will begin at 7 pm, and is expected to be completed at approximately 1 am on Wednesday, March 11.
City Council is expected to review the audit and discuss the annual budget during tonight’s meeting.
The American Children’s Home will hold a groundbreaking ceremony on Saturday, November 8 at 10:00 a.m. to celebrate the start of a major water line replacement project that will modernize the campus infrastructure and support the Home’s mission of nurturing and empowering children across North Carolina.
The Yadkin Riverkeeper, a local nonprofit working to protect the Yadkin Pee Dee River basin, has been stepping up its efforts this Earth Month.
The City of Thomasville announces the lifting of water restrictions previously implemented due to the freezing temperatures and related water utility challenges.
Officials say water issues could last a few days during extreme cold. Essential Water Use Guidelines are in place.
The City of Thomasville urgently requests your cooperation due to multiple water line breaks causing significantly reduced water availability
Impacted areas are: Hillcrest Drive, Chestnut Street, Hege Drive & Grimes Circle.
On Saturday, March 4, at 12:02 pm, Lexington Fire and Lexington Police Departments received a service call for a traffic accident.
Governor Cooper on July 27th stated that communities statewide will receive $789.4 million for water infrastructure
Customers on the City of Thomasville water system may experience dingy water over the next few days due to naturally occurring sediment that has been stirred up in the distribution system.
The City of Lexington will vote on the Annual Budget Submission for Fiscal Year 2021-22 on Monday. The meeting agenda includes a summary from City Manager Terra Greene on Monday, May 24, 2021.