Nearly two years after the curtains closed on “Elf, The Musical,” Lexington Youth Theatre (LYT) is ready to hit the stage again with a production of “The Wizard of Oz.”
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Nearly two years after the curtains closed on “Elf, The Musical,” Lexington Youth Theatre (LYT) is ready to hit the stage again with a production of “The Wizard of Oz.”
Conflicting accounts have emerged from the current owner of The Bellamy on Sixth (formerly Patriot Village) and the former property manager of Patriot Village.
I hope you found ways this past week to incorporate meditation into your daily schedule. This week focuses on about taking breaks.
The Salvation Army’s 2021 Angel Tree program is officially kicking off November 1st.
November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month.
St. Stephen United Methodist Church was founded in 1868.
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.
On Wednesday, October 27 Habitat for Humanity of Lexington celebrated their newest home owners, Bryan and Heather Thomas.
Your insider’s guide to weekly local events for October 29-November 4.
The Raleigh Ringers, an internationally acclaimed handbell ensemble, will perform a holiday program November 21 at the Edward C. Smith Civic Center in downtown Lexington.
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.
TCS School Nutrition Department is pleased to announce all TCS students are again eligible to receive daily, free-of-charge nutritious supper meals provided by the district’s school nutrition department.
Present and previous residents, of an apartment complex formerly established to house eligible homeless and disabled veterans are confused, aggravated and perplexed by recent events that have taken place in what was once known as Patriot Village.
Here is the latest COVID-19 cases update from the local school systems.
Arts Davidson County is elated to announce a new project.
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.