According to Logan Hegler’s mother, Nissa, “he’s a young man of a few words.” However, when it comes to community service, his recent donation will have a major impact.
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According to Logan Hegler’s mother, Nissa, “he’s a young man of a few words.” However, when it comes to community service, his recent donation will have a major impact.
Most local municipalities will vote on Nov. 2nd. Here are the candidate filings for local elections that have not been delayed due to pending census results.
As a child we all have dreams of becoming something big when we grow up, like a rockstar, veterinarian or doctor. At the age of three, Janice Fine, owner of The Seven Sisters Farm, drew a picture that said “when I grow up I want to be a farmer” and the journey began.
A lot has been happening around Davidson County this week. Check out the top 5 as well as other local news articles.
The Davidson County Board of Commissioners held a ribbon cutting at Boones Cave Park in Lexington. Along with members of the Board of Commissioners, there were many representatives from the Davidson County Parks and Recreation Commission and County Management Staff in attendance at the ribbon cutting.
Th Foundation For through its Foundation For a Healthy Carolina fund, recently awarded Hospice of Davidson County a $36,000 grant to support the funding of TapCloud, the agency’s telehealth program.
Three members were appointed to the Davidson-Davie County Community College Board of Trustees during their monthly meeting on Tuesday, July 13.
Haven Callahan, 12, said he became involved with sports in Davidson County when he was three years old.
Antonio Threadgill, former guard for Lexington’s 1995 state championship team, called the appointment as head coach a “dream job.”
Noted in recent studies, another contributing factor to the dwindling number of youth participating in sports is the increase of travel teams.
The Lexington and Thomasville Chamber of Commerces are now accepting nominations for their 2021 Small Business of the Year Award!
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.
A lingerie shop is among several new and unique businesses that have recently opened in Uptown Lexington.
A section of roadway will be closed while crews replace a failed drainage pipe this week in Thomasville.
The Davidson County NAACP Branch, Iris of Love, OES, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, Acacia Lodge#66 and Hot Dog Heaven have joined together to sponsor “Free Fun Days at the Pool” beginning next week at Lexington Aquatic Park.
This week’s hottest stories has covered a plethora of news including an artist showcase, an unsung hero and the City of Lexington’s need for new firefighters.
At Parrott Benefit Group, the phrase “we’re a family” can be heard often. And now they have the recognition and hardware to prove it.
Sidney Briggs, Davidson Local’s newest intern, is a rising senior at Westchester Country Day School.
Thanks to the Lexington City Council, Lexington Aquatic Park has designated July 7, 14, 21, and 28 • August 4 and 11 as free admission days.