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Locally, the Women’s Political Caucus was selected because it was non-partisan. Members were white and black, Democrats and Republicans, and even one or two unaffiliated. Ages were between 35 and 75.
Organizers of From Langston to Lexington with Love say, “It’s all about the art!” In fact, everything from the menu to the walls will be inspired by artists. The event is co-hosted by Anything for Our Youth, Event Horizons and Davidson Local. All proceeds will support event expenses and opportunities for local artists.
Brian Hege will be the next boy’s basketball head coach at North Davidson High School. Hege will be moved over from the women’s program.
Winston Road widening project results in closures and relocations.
The Thomasville Multicultural committee will sponsor a Community Candlelight Vigil on Saturday, March 19th at 6 pm.
On Friday March 18, 2022, the Old Davidson County Courthouse (Historical Museum) located at 2 S. Main Street in Lexington will be lit in the colors of the Ukraine flag from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Joshua Barker is the Davidson-Davie nominee for the 2022 Governor Robert W. Scott Student Leadership Award.
North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services has released their report describing the chaos at Pine Ridge Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on January 16; the night two residents were found dead.
The final phase of the City of Lexington’s ‘Re-Creation of Recreation’ is underway. Conversations have commenced regarding a community recreation center.
Want to sell at the Farmers Market? Join the SPRING ORGANIZING MEETING March 14, 2022 at 6:30 | Cooperative Extension Auditorium in Lexington
Try your “Luck in Lexington” during Uptown Lexington promotional event.
Thomasville City Schools is hosting a career fair on Tuesday, March 22. There will be two sessions - from 9:30am. until noon and from 3:30p.m. until 6:00p.m.
Women’s History Month: Thomasville Fire Department celebrates female firefighters on social media.
Eat.Drink.Restaurant Week! is around the corner from March 20 - April 3, 2022. Local folks are getting their taste buds prepared and admiring all the delicious dishes the chefs are submitting.
According to the National Weather Service, a strong cold front will result in an enhanced risk of strong to severe storms this morning, especially along and east of I-95.
Thirty-three North Carolina Main Street Champions will be recognized for their commitment to downtown revitalization and strong communities in 2021 during a virtual Recognition Ceremony on March 10th. Lexington City Manager Terra Greene was one of the honorees.