With a variety of Al Green songs such as “Love & Happiness, Let’s Stay Together and God Blessed Our Love” serving as the theme, the Michael, Lopp and Brummell families celebrated their 95th reunion during the last weekend in June
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With a variety of Al Green songs such as “Love & Happiness, Let’s Stay Together and God Blessed Our Love” serving as the theme, the Michael, Lopp and Brummell families celebrated their 95th reunion during the last weekend in June
As an organization, Hospice of Davidson County (HODC) takes pride in providing education and outreach opportunities to the community. Recently, Donald Ford (Davidson-Davie Community College Nursing Faculty) approached Hospice seeking an opportunity to widen the clinical experience of the school’s nursing students.
Denton: The LARGEST Antique Tractor and Engine Show in the Southeastern US runs through July 4th.
New dental office aims to serve western Davidson County.
Keep Davidson County Beautiful, our local affiliate of Keep America Beautiful, hosts weekly litter sweeps throughout the county.
On Monday, June 26, the Lexington City Council entered into a lease agreement with Preservation North Carolina (Preservation NC). The contract allows the city to continue operating Old Dunbar School Park as a city park.
Iconic children’s book character continues to create Summertime fun to support the Shop Local movement.
During the designated week, the tipping fee is waived for Davidson County RESIDENTS to bring their own personal clean up of their property, up to 10 loads of trash.
On June 26, 2023, Lexington Police Officers conducted a welfare check on two children at a Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard residence
The Feature is based on an interview between Chairman of the Airport Authority, Rick Phillips; Airport General Manager, Karel Van Der Linden; Manager of Fly High Lexington, Jack Robertson; and Business View Magazine's Editor in Chief, Karen Surca; as part of our series focusing on U.S. Regional Airports.
Lexington Senior High School Hall of Famer Cory Holt hosted his fifth annual football camp on Saturday, June 24 at his alma mater’s football stadium.
The City of Lexington is looking to adopt new law that allows alcoholic beverages outside in certain areas.
The Lexington Farmers Market summer season is in full swing.
The J. Smith Young YMCA has received $2,700 from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation to help feed local neighbors in their time of need. The J. Smith Young YMCA will use the gift to provide healthy snacks to our After School and Summer Camp children.
In April, I taught a memoir-writing class at the John Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, NC, near Murphy.
El Departamento de Salud del Condado de Davidson ha recibido los resultados de las pruebas que confirman un caso positivo de rabia en el Condado de Davidson.
Although the ad still appears on our morning email, due to a technical error on our back end, the event will be not occur this weekend.
If you’ve been hoping, wishing and praying that a food truck rodeo would become a regular occurrence in Lexington, your dream will soon be a reality.
Piedmont Fresh, a program of Davidson County Local Food Network (DCLFN), announces its collaboration with Triad Buying Co-op (TBC), the oldest food co-op in Winston-Salem.
Three students earned top accolades at the Silver Valley Elementary School fifth grade graduation and year-end assembly June 9.