Political Opinion: State Senator Steve Jarvis
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Political Opinion: State Senator Steve Jarvis
Political Opinion: The latest Raleigh Report from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
Find a colorful version of this lifestyles story in Davidson Local’s new Holiday Style Magazine.
Excitement is indeed in the air and the outlook is favorable. Here is what the coaches had to say.
Holt attended Hargrave Military Academy, before enrolling at Virginia Tech University, where he lettered four years on the football team - winning 3 ACC Championships.
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Davidson Local youth correspondent Riley Elliott gets The Scoop as she learns more about what it takes to become a fire fighter.
I look forward to this partnership with you, and am counting on you to reach out with story ideas, thoughts, questions, ideas, because this publication is about and for you. Together with the staff already in place, I believe Davidson Local is one of the best resources around. I hope you will help us continue that journey.
Season change: Co-founder Kassaundra Lockhart says farewell in her role with day-to-day operations at Davidson Local.
Before Coach Larry Michael was named Central Carolina Conference Volleyball Coach of the Year, he sat down with Give Work a Chance creator Joel Leonard to provide insight on helping the next generation of athletes successfully prepare for the workforce.
Joel Leonard recently sat down with Lexington Chamber of Commerce President Joe Wallace for a question and answer session for Davidson Local. Wallace became president in 2019 and the two discussed how the Chamber helps local businesses and the outlook for workers.
Christian Palma joined us at Give Work a Chance and was able to help people with disabilities get extra support. - Joel Leonard
“Caught Doing Good is an idea adapted from local educators. The concept involves sharing a quick note about local folks caught in the act – of doing great! It could be something BIG – or small – but it will always be something good.”
Lexington has opportunities to turn in a new direction and work toward a more prosperous future-----but only if we do some things differently!
Addie Walser reflects on the importance of YMCA programming from a youth perspective.
For the next few weeks, Joel Leonard will be touring New Zealand high schools and will be providing 15 sessions to New Zealand high schools in Auckland, Hamilton, Rotorua and Tauranga.
United Way offers aid to people in need and strives towards community prosperity, offering financial, educational and health-related support. It collaborates with and supports Pastor’s Pantry, helping Davidson County as a whole, working toward its goal of building up equitable and strong communities and helping those in need.
Here is an idea on a way to help maintain the small-town feel yet add more businesses, jobs and economic growth.
Several companies offered jobs on site at Davidson Local’s Give Work A Chance job fair. The job fair is not over; we would love for those interested to send resumes to jobfair@davidsonlocal.com so we can share with more employers.
Digital Detox: Reclaiming Balance in a Hyper-Connected World