Davidson County has been named by the Center for Digital Government as one of the Top 10 Digital Counties Survey Awards winners, among counties across the nation with a population between 150,000 and 249,999 people.
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Davidson County has been named by the Center for Digital Government as one of the Top 10 Digital Counties Survey Awards winners, among counties across the nation with a population between 150,000 and 249,999 people.
The following citizens have filed to run for office in Davidson County.
With municipal elections approaching in the fall (except in Lexington where the municipal election has been postponed until March), many citizens are filing to officially announce their candidacy.
Representatives from architectural firm Ramsay-Burgin-Smith Architects were present at the Lexington City Council meeting on Monday, July 12 to present updates and a sneak preview of the cosmetic upgrades at the Edward C. Smith Civic Center.
The Davison County Democratic Party (DCDP) had two subcommittee meetings on June 29 to discuss election strategies and precinct organization.
During Monday’s City Council meeting, Finance Director John Overton and the dedicated workforce in the Finance Department were recognized because Lexington’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2020, qualified for a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association.
On Monday, June 28 night, the Lexington City Council held their bi-monthly meeting.