At the January 9, 2023 meeting, City Manager Terra Greene delivered advance professional notice to Lexington City Council of her retirement intent later in 2023.
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At the January 9, 2023 meeting, City Manager Terra Greene delivered advance professional notice to Lexington City Council of her retirement intent later in 2023.
During the last 30 years, the state saw a mass exodus of manufacturing jobs in which over 300,000 jobs were eliminated due to offshoring of textiles, furniture and mass manufacturing. The middle-class jobs were decimated throughout North Carolina and specifically in Davidson County.
Lexington Senior High School is hosting a career fair and we would love to have you participate! The event will be Thursday, February 2 with a snow date of February 9th.
The Martin Luther King Social Action Committee (MLK-SAC) announces the itinerary for the 2023 Martin Luther King National Holiday celebration in Thomasville, NC to be held Friday, January 13 through Monday, January 16, 2023. The celebration will mark the 37th Anniversary of the King National Holiday and the 22nd Anniversary of the local event.
Anything For Our Youth Group, Inc., Arts Davidson County, and Davidson County Historical Museum are hosting the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Art Contest and Gallery on Monday January 16, 2023 at Arts Davidson County located at 202 N. Main Street, Suite C. Lexington, NC 27295 at 5:00 pm.
Three local high schools laced up their sneakers on Saturday for an afternoon of fun, reminiscing and jump shots.
This one-night-only discussion will be held on Thursday, January 19, at 7 p.m. in Grace Episcopal’s Parish Hall, 419 South Main Street, Lexington. Participation by Zoom will be available. Important note: You don’t have to read the book to attend!
A residential fire on E. Second St in Lexington caused structural damage. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation by the City of Lexington Fire Marshal’s Office.
Although names have not officially been released, family, friends and classmates mourn the deaths of three victims killed in a wreck on NC 109 in Davidson County.
Lexington Fire Department has FREE smoke alarms that were donated by the American Red Cross. Any resident of the City of Lexington can receive a brand new smoke alarm FREE of charge.
Enthusiastic columnist Ken Lack shares his experiences with Piedmont Fresh!
An interview with a member of the leadership team at NUCOR offers more insight into their employment needs.
While most are tossing out their Christmas trees and greenery, the parishioners at Grace Episcopal Church have only begun preparing for their annual “Feast of Lights” celebration of Epiphany, which commemorates Christ’s manifestation to the gentiles upon arrival of the Magi delivering gifts to honor the Christ child.
If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of Anthony Caffey or his whereabouts since January 1, 2022, please contact Sgt. D Blake at the Davidson County Sheriff`s Office at 336-236-30006 or 336-242-2105.
Thomasville: Road closure due to fire on Wednesday, Jan. 4th
The North Davidson Public Library will host a financial planning program for women on Thursday, January 19th at 6 p.m. The program, titled, “Invest in Yourself” will inform participants how to use the resources such as retirement savings or a 401(k).
La Biblioteca de Lexington parte del Biblioteca delCondado de Davidson se ha asociado con Davidson-Davie Community College para proveer clases básicas en Ingles para los que están buscando trabajo.
DAVIDSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 2023 MEETING SCHEDULE Meeting Location - Governmental Center, 913 North Greensboro Street, Lexington, North Carolina.