Cash served with the Sheriff’s Office from November 2008 through April 2009. Authorities said that while his tenure with the agency was brief, his presence left a lasting impact on colleagues and the Davidson County community.
All in achievements
Cash served with the Sheriff’s Office from November 2008 through April 2009. Authorities said that while his tenure with the agency was brief, his presence left a lasting impact on colleagues and the Davidson County community.
State Senator Steve Jarvis has been named a “Chamber Champion” by the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce.
After four dedicated cleanup missions, Keep Davidson County Beautiful has officially conquered the 10.9-mile stretch of Linwood-Southmont Road and they were thrilled to say: It’s DONE!
Overall proficiency increased to 45.2%, highest since COVID, with gains in both reading and math.
Four out of five schools met or exceeded growth in every student subgroup.
Lexington Senior High School’s graduation rate at the high school level rose to 87.6%, exceeding the district’s 10-year average.
Recent performance results confirm that Lexington City Schools is moving beyond past challenges, with strong growth across all grade levels.