Elections director Ruth Huneycutt passes, staff to honor almost 50 year legacy.
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Elections director Ruth Huneycutt passes, staff to honor almost 50 year legacy.
The likelihood of encountering a person who has lived over a century is rare. The probability of encountering a person who has lived nearly a century is rare, too. And the likelihood of meeting multiple persons in one family who fit the previous descriptions, well, that’s like finding that elusive needle in a haystack.
Protect your plants, pets & pipes during the first freeze!
Estate tag sale features auto and sports memorabilia.
Brews, Grooves and News with Brooke Maners. Get the inside scoop for November 5th-November 11th.
West Davidson Public Library hosted their Fall Family Film Festival in October, their second and final Festival of the year.
Xclusive Q and Jungle Rydaz are hosting their first coat and blanket drive. Donations will be distributed to those who are homeless in Davidson County.
On Monday, November 1, the Davidson County Schools (DCS) Board of Education held its regularly scheduled meeting at Davis-Townsend Elementary School.
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.