In lieu of their traditional three week summer camp, Kamp Kiwanis will host a one day camp at the J. Smith Young YMCA on Saturday, July 31 from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
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In lieu of their traditional three week summer camp, Kamp Kiwanis will host a one day camp at the J. Smith Young YMCA on Saturday, July 31 from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Officials with the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice have promoted Robin Griffin to Judicial District Manager for Division 3, District 22, effective Aug. 2, 2021.
In partnership with FOX 8 WGHP and Thomas Built Buses, The Salvation Army of Davidson County will be collecting school supplies for local children in need on August 2. A special event will be held locally at the Walmart Supercenter to collect school supplies!
Kidz Dreamz Klub is pleased to announce that it has received a grant to increase children’s access to quality care and educational opportunities from Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
To mask or not to mask?
That seems to be the hot topic facing most school districts as the 2021-2022 school year approaches. Davidson County is no different. The school board had a scheduled meeting Monday and many parents showed up share their thoughts. Our new youth correspondent, Riley Elliott, was in attendance also to bring the scoop straight to our readers.
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.