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A low front, tracking farther east, means Davidson County likely won’t see a significant amount of snowfall on Friday, if any.
Continued concerns about road conditions and possible winter are once again affecting schools days across the county.
After an assessment of roads, Davidson County Schools has utilized its option to close.
Mantle’s goal with their Free Prom Project Pop-Up event is to ensure that every girl has the special and unforgettable night that they all deserve.
Davidson County’s three local school systems - Lexington City, Thomasville City and Davidson County Schools - will be closed for students on Wednesday, January 19.
On Sunday, January 16, 2022, at 7:56 pm, Thomasville police officers responded to Pine Ridge Health & Rehabilitation Center after receiving calls that staff could not be contacted by telephone and had not been seen by some residents of the facility. Officers arrived on scene and determined there was inadequate staffing to accommodate the 98 patients of the facility.
The Davidson County Democratic Party hosted the second (virtual due to COVID) annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Coffee & Tea Unity Prayer on Monday, January 17.
Sunday’s winter weather shifts sanitation schedule this week.
This year’s MLK Service Award will go to Calvin E. Smith, a pastor and teacher dedicated to service. Smith said he has always had a passion and calling to serve even at a young age. After completing high school, this desire led him into the United States Air Force. Upon returning home, Rev. Smith continued to serve the government by being a USPS mail carrier for 18 years.
“If you can't fly then run, if you can't run then walk, if you can't walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.” ― Martin Luther King Jr.
The National Weather Service issued an alert on Saturday calling for heavy mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations of up to 3 inches and ice accumulations of two tenths to three tenths of an inch. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph.
Experts predict a major icing event could take shape across the Carolinas and Virginia, leaving millions without power and impossible travel conditions.
The Davidson-Davie Community College Small Business Center is one of two Piedmont Regional recipients of the NC Idea Regional Impact ECOSYSTEM grant.