The game is held annually in October during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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The game is held annually in October during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Thomasville City Schools, School Nutrition Department is pleased to announce that all TCS students are again eligible this school year to receive daily meals at no cost, provided through the district’s school nutrition programs.
Something about the fall season reminds me of good food, family and fellowship. Is it the change from the stifling heat to the crisp, cool night air?
In response to a concerning threat received via social media this evening, Lexington Senior High School has taken swift and precautionary action. Superintendent Dr. Nakia Hardy, in close collaboration with the Lexington Police Department, has announced a 2-hour delay for students and staff of Lexington Senior High School on Thursday, October 5, 2023.
Lexington Area Habitat for Humanity and Grubb Properties will partner to build Habitat’s 56th house in Lexington. Working together the non-profit and business will make the dream of homeownership a reality!
The N.C. Senate has given final approval to the state’s newly revised budget. Sen. Steve Jarvis helped secure over $64 million for Davidson County.
Truliant Federal Credit Union announced today that it has opened a new branch in Lexington, N.C. Located at 170 Lowes Boulevard, it is Truliant’s first location in Davidson County.
Lexington Senior High School is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety and well-being of our students and staff following a social media threat that was made this morning, on October 3, 2023, and is currently under investigation by the Lexington Police Department. In response to this ongoing situation, we will have an early dismissal today at 11:00 AM.
Money Matters is an excellent program to learn how to better manage your finances and ways to save money online.
The event will take place from 11 a.m to 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church 210 Village Drive in Lexington. The event is free to the public.
Davidson County Senior Services, Meals on Wheels program has received a mini-grant from Meals on Wheels Health, the National Association of Meals on Wheels providers, to pilot Project DASH’s last-mile delivery services.
After dedicating 32 years to Davidson Medical Ministries, executive director Sandy Motley is stepping down in preparation to pursue a position in local politics.
Volunteers to come together Oct. 3 to plant pollinator garden.
The Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Lexington Medical Center Foundation recently announced that their largest fundraiser, Sportsmen’s Saturday, would be returning on November 4 to Breeden Insurance Amphitheater in Uptown Lexington.
In August of 2023 Davidson County Senior Services announced the expansion of senior center programming in the Denton and Southmont communities.
The awards recognize the achievement of states, cities and counties that have raised the bar on the experience of government services to create a better engaged constituency and a more responsive government.
You're invited to participate in NUCORS's Inaugural Golf and Clay Shooting Fundraiser Outing. This event, set to take place on October 16th & 17th at Sapona and the 17th at Clay Breakers, promises not only memorable days on the golf course and the range but also an opportunity to make a significant difference in our community.
The Extension Master Gardener Association of Davidson County will present its fall plant sale on Saturday, October 14, 8am-noon at Lexington Farmers Market at the Depot, 129 S. Railroad St, Lexington, NC.
After being arrested, Matthew Franklin Lafleur was taken before the Davidson County Magistrate where he was issued a secured bond of $250,000.00 and a court date of October 3, 2023. After appearing before the Magistrate, Matthew Franklin Lafleur was placed in the custody of the Davidson County Detention Center.
Lexington Senior High School student Jordan Truesdale was crowned queen last night.