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What happens when you get one of Davidson County’s most vocal Republicans in a room with one of Davidson County’s most vocal Democrats?
We shall see during Davidson Local’s election night coverage with commentary on November 2nd! Join us live with two well-known guests. This includes community advocate Tina Royal. Royal is a Lexington native with a wealth of knowledge as former chair of the Davidson County Democratic Party. She heads up Anything for Our Youth nonprofit and has campaigned and led several campaigns in Davidson County.
The City of Thomasville held a ribbon cutting on Thursday, October 28 at Fire Station 24.
Thomasville, Midway, Denton and Wallburg will hold municipal elections on Tuesday, November 2.
Davidson County Commissioner Fred McClure was sworn in as a member of the NCACC Board of Directors during the first Board meeting for the 2021-22 term.
Lexington City Council held its regular bi-monthly meeting on October 25 with a presentation related to redistricting that could impact the structure of voting wards in Lexington.
Davidson County CIO, Joel Hartley, has been selected as the NCLGISA’s 2021 IT Professional of the Year.
Street resurfacing is underway in October and November.
Dr. Patricia R. Smyre has been appointed to fulfill role as the first dedicated Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Officer for the City of Lexington.
Lexington City Councilors Garrett Holloway, Joe Watkins and Frank Callicutt in addition to Mandy Kiser and Keep Davidson County Beautiful will host a Fall Neighborhood Clean Up on Saturday, October 23 at 9a.m.
The latest from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
Davidson Local has obtained copies of documents that were given to Davidson County Commissioners at their bi-monthly meeting on Tuesday, October 12.
Take a look at our top 5 articles for this week.
Mask mandates were the hot topic for citizens at the Davidson County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, October 12.
A plethora of presentations were on deck at the Lexington City Council meeting on Monday, October 11.
The Lexington City Council held the first of its bi-monthly meetings Monday, October 11.
The Lexington City School (LCS) Board of Education elections will be held on March 8, 2022
In compliance with General Statute 163-230.1(c1) the Davidson County Board of Elections will meet at the BOE office on the following dates and hours to pass upon Absentee Applications for the upcoming municipal elections.