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Lexington Education Athletic Foundation, Inc. Booster Club invite all Lexington Senior High School Alumni to get your classmates together and let's get ready to connect!
The City of Thomasville is gearing up to make a major splash.
Masks and COVID-19 mandates within the local school systems have taken center stage this week. Check out the top five and visit davidsonlocal.com to catch up on all things news.
Thanks to the collaboration of two local choir directors, students in Lexington and surrounding areas have a new opportunity that will allow them to display their vocal abilities and learn life skills, simultaneously.
When Lisa Childress arrived at Bull City Ciderworks (BCC) on the afternoon of June 30, she did so under the disguise of having a moment to unwind with a friend to celebrate her retirement.
Faithful, classy, strong, helpful, solid and steadfast are a few of the words used to describe Davidson County District Court Judge Trial Coordinator, Rosa Terry, at her retirement luncheon on Friday, June 30.
The Midway prayer walk originated in a family conversation in which Evangelist Constance Transou put the vision to work.
Sunday, August 1st is the official kick off for the 2021-2022 United Way Campaign and it runs through November 30th. This is the “official” time of the year that local businesses and organizations come together to raise funds for the more than 25 Local Community Programs through fundraisers and Employee Giving.
This week’s top news includes a talent show, a road closure and the end of an era for Lexington’s tallest building.
Information about kickoff fundraiser for new non-profit organization.
The West Davidson Public Library (WDPL) and Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing of Davidson County (SDHHDC) will be hosting a six week beginner level American Sign Language class.
Union Baptist Church will hold their ‘Youth Power Week August 2-August 8.
The demolition and reconstruction project of the First National Bank buildings (formerly Lexington State Bank Plaza) on West Center Street and South State Street began last week.
Monday morning Lexington Fire Department responded to an apartment fire at 12 London Court
Amidst all the buzz about FREE college, Davidson Local reached out for a Q&A with the folks at Davidson-Davie to learn more.
As was the case with most events last year, the Lexington Police Department’s (LPD) National Night Out was canceled. Next month, LPD, which has hosted the community event annually since the late 1990s, is poised to continue using the nationwide initiative to assist in developing relationships with citizens.
A section of road in Davidson County is set to close this week while crews replace a failed drainage pipe.
THOMASVILLE – Starting next week, N.C. Department of Transportation contractors will narrow lanes on a Davidson County road for several months for a bridge replacement. On July 26, crews will begin to replace the bridge on Smith Drive near Westwood Avenue with a culvert. Work is expected to be complete by May 31, 2022.
Local school system decisions and upcoming discussions have dominated the news in Davidson County this week.