Meet the author on Saturday, September 23 at 7pm Refreshments and signing of her newest book, “Hey, Gurl, Hey” to Follow 1002 E. Holly Grove Rd., Lexington.
All in Opinion
Meet the author on Saturday, September 23 at 7pm Refreshments and signing of her newest book, “Hey, Gurl, Hey” to Follow 1002 E. Holly Grove Rd., Lexington.
Numerous employers have sent glowing reactions from their experience at the Give Work a Chance Job Fair. However, we are not done; anyone wanting to explore more options, send those resumes to jobfair@davidsonlocal.com.
Several companies offered jobs on site at Davidson Local’s Give Work A Chance job fair. The job fair is not over; we would love for those interested to send resumes to jobfair@davidsonlocal.com so we can share with more employers.
Digital Detox: Reclaiming Balance in a Hyper-Connected World
As part of our hyperlocal coverage, Davidson Local invites ALL registered political parties to submit a monthly opinion column by a designee.
The last sentence in the Declaration of Independence states, “And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.”
Antionette Kerr reflects on author James Dodson’s book Final Round.
DL intern Margot “Addie” Walser opens up about queer representation in the media.
The Davidson County Fraternal Order of Police(FOP) Lodge #97 responds to the shooting incident in the Denton, NC area last week.
Yes, we just celebrated Mother’s Day but mothers are always worthy to be celebrated, right?!
God bless us all, the heroes and the forgotten, the ancestors and the aggressors, the children then and now, the historians and the clueless
Lifestyles Columnist Clarence Vernon Hargrave says, “kale is all the rage!”
Sabita will be graduating from Lexington Senior High School on June 9.
If you’re part of my world, offline, and/or on Facebook then you already know what today is.
Angie worked diligently and her compassionate heart was evident on a daily basis to families who had lost loved ones.
Check out the latest state government happenings from Senator Steve Jarvis.