Don’t miss out on the fun of Family Feud as several local teams compete for a worthy cause.
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Don’t miss out on the fun of Family Feud as several local teams compete for a worthy cause.
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.
Fairview Drive is closed from Talbert Blvd to North Carolina Ave are closed due to ice on the road caused by fire hoses. The Street Department is cooperating with police and fire officials to spread salt once the area is cleared.
Bridging the Triad helps families discover the joy of engineering, create lasting memories, and take part in an event that celebrates curiosity and creativity.
Effective Tuesday, January 14. From 2018 to present, Holton has served part-time as City Attorney, managing a variety of legal matters on behalf of the City of Lexington.
The Lexington Fire Marshal’s Office is actively investigating the cause of the fire.
Lexington Utilities sent lineworkers to assist New River Light & Power, Co. in Western NC, which suffered widespread outages because of the devastation from Helene.
Votes are needed to advance a local competitor in Carla Hall Presents Favorite Chef.
Here is a listing of fun events to get you out and about in Davidson County.
The Lexington City Council has approved the use of emotional support dogs for the Lexington Fire Department, meet Luna.
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.
Stop by the Depot on Saturday for the Lexington Farmers Market’s Holiday Market to get gifts for everyone on your shopping list.
It’s cold outside, so bundle up, get out and about in Davidson County and enjoy all of the exciting events planned for the holiday season.
On November 30th at approximately 11:20 a.m. the Lexington Fire Department (LFD) responded to a fire at 103 Tyler Drive. The home was occupied by a grandmother and four grandchildren.
Support local businesses this Small Business Saturday in Davidson County.
The holiday season is here and I hope that you are in the mood to celebrate like never before. Here are some fun events to inspire you to deck the halls.
This Thanksgiving regardless of your need, everyone is invited to enjoy a delicious and hot meal prepared with love as the Our House Community Table Project again partners with local sponsors to host a Thanksgiving dinner like no other. doors open at 11 a.m. on Thanksgiving day.
LFD encourage you to share information that would be critical in an emergency situation such as occupants, your emergency meeting space, any pets on the property and anything else that first responders may need to know.
The Lexington Police and Lexington Fire Department held their first public safety news conference for the media at the Police Training Center on Friday, November 22nd.