At approximately 4 pm on Tuesday, August 16, 39-year-old Rozell Sanders was arrested and served warrants related to the August 4 shooting on Cotton Grove Road in Lexington.
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At approximately 4 pm on Tuesday, August 16, 39-year-old Rozell Sanders was arrested and served warrants related to the August 4 shooting on Cotton Grove Road in Lexington.
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Uptown Lexington is thrilled to announce the upcoming “Uptown Wine Down,” sip and shop event, an extraordinary day of charming and exclusive shopping experiences.
Our Motto: We Are One. We will serve, assist and contribute to our Lexington Community.
The Lexington Public Library will host its 2nd Annual Back-to-School Carnival on Saturday, August 19th from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. The festivities will take place both inside and outside of the library. Admission to the family-fun event is free.
Hospice of Davidson County is setting the stage for their upcoming Gala to be held at Arts Theatre 202 in Lexington, NC on Saturday, August 26. The event, with doors opening at 6 p.m., will feature live music, drinks, dinner, and both a silent and live auction. Tickets remain available, so be sure to reserve your spot for this special evening.
Saturday, Aug. 19 is National Bookstore Romance Day. To celebrate, Pig City Books will be hosting a book signing with local author and Central Davidson alum, Taylor Wilson-West.
The community wide online survey has launched for the Recreation Master Plan process.
The Lexington Fire Department responded last night at approximately 11:30 pm to a fire on Sunnyside Drive, where firefighters found a single-family home on fire with heavy smoke showing from the front.
Welcome to our Wellness Wednesday column! In this serene sanctuary of self-care and holistic health, we embark on a weekly journey to explore a myriad of wellness practices, rejuvenating rituals, and empowering tips to nurture your well-being.
Stephanie Schneggenburger joined Davidson County Schools as a first-grade teacher in March 2000.
The games have always been a lighthearted and friendly competition, something to motivate the athletes, keep them active and to overall make the day an amazing and memorable one for everyone involved. All of this is done with the help and support of United Way.
Recently the VA changed their position concerning COVID listed death.
A multi-agency high visibility engagement in the area of Gumtree Road and Hwy 109 North, Winston Salem led to almost 100 charges.
United Way of Davidson County is composed of staff and a 30-person volunteer Board of Directors representing business, social services, local government, and individual donors across Davidson County.
Family Services of Davidson County (FSDC) has begun their search for a new Executive Director. Tim Tilley, who has been with FSDC since its inception and led the agency as ED during the last four years, has announced his retirement at the end of 2023.
We’re planning for a great turnout at the Give Work A Chance Job Fair on August 24th. We will have many opportunities of different education and skill levels, ranging from entry-level roles requiring no previous experience, to jobs that require a degree and experience.
Approximately 55 campers, ranging from grades third through 12th were in attendance. Participants worked on a wide range of skills including shooting, dribbling and passing.