The Davidson County Health Department will host Pfizer Booster clinics, by appointment only, this week at the health department.
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The Davidson County Health Department will host Pfizer Booster clinics, by appointment only, this week at the health department.
CSI stars to share behind-the-scenes details with Davidson-Davie students.
After a few years of not having a Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots campaign, due to Jerry Foye’s passing, it is returning to Davidson County.
Senator Steve Jarvis paid a visit to students at Sheets Memorial.
With no inkling of what awaited him, Dr. Lloyd Lohr walked into The Bob Timberlake Gallery on Thursday evening, September 30, hand in hand, with his wife Pat, and was met with cheers and rounds of applause by those who had gathered to celebrate him.
Gladys Salas (School Counselor), D’Andra Troy (School Social Worker), Sharolyn Harry (Principal), and Fredy Bahena (Cloudy Day Solutions), will present the Community Campus Clean-Up, taking place on October 9, 2021 from 8:00 AM-12:00 PM.
Learn more about the Oct 7th and 9th – Davidson County Big Sweep!
Mohawk Industries, Inc. (NYSE:MHK), a manufacturer of flooring products and accessories, will create 87 new jobs in Davidson County, Governor Roy Cooper announced today. The company will invest $87 million to grow the laminate manufacturing facility in Thomasville.
After cancelling all fund-raising events over the past 2 years, Davidson County Extension Master Gardener Volunteers are going forward with their fall plant sale on Saturday, October 9, 8am-noon at Lexington Farmers Market at the Depot, 129 S. Railroad St, Lexington, NC.
Earlier this year, it was announced that Lexington’s tallest building would be demolished.
On Saturday, October 2, local charity BigBikes4Vets, Inc. assisted by the Rockingham Company will host “Rumble at the Depot,” a charity motorcycle and car show. The event is scheduled to take place at Bull City Ciderworks, 559 South Railroad St. in Lexington. Gates open at 1 p.m., live music kicks off at 2 p.m. and the festival will rumble throughout the evening until 10 p.m.
A love of history and extensive research about the transatlantic slave trade and its impact on Caribbean culture led Vanessa Riley to write several novellas including Island Queen. The book was the subject of Riley’s talk at Bull City Ciderworks in Lexington.
On Saturday, October 2, the City of Lexington Parks and Recreation Department will host the Multicultural Showcase from 12:00p.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the Breeden Insurance Ampitheater located at 333 S. Main St. Lexington.
Rev. Alan Suber, in partnership with the Greater Lexington Area Ministers Association and the Lexington Community Ministers Conference, are hosting “A Prayer for Our Schools” for the three local school systems.
The Tom A. Finch Community YMCA’s mission statement is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. Now More Than Ever is sponsored by the Davidson County United Way.
The second day of fall provided a welcoming and fun environment for Davidson Local’s Burgers, Brews and News at Bull City Ciderworks.
When news broke the morning of Sunday, September 12, that Lexington Senior High School (LSHS) Hall of Famer, Jimmy Snyder, had passed at the age of 76, the tributes flooded social media almost instantly.
The Thomasville Area Chamber of Commerce recently named Todd’s Seafood as the 2021 Small Business of the Year and recognized Annalisa Di Puorto of Elizabeth’s Pizza (West Main) as an Emerging Entrepreneur.