The Davidson County Commissioners voted on Tuesday night in favor of a pay scale that will allot raises to members of the sheriff’s department based on years of employment.
The Davidson County Commissioners voted on Tuesday night in favor of a pay scale that will allot raises to members of the sheriff’s department based on years of employment.
Members of the Lexington City Schools Board of Education learned the school system might have some extra money in its pockets on Tuesday night, and they heard a presentation on the importance of a global-based curriculum.
Thomasville City Schools opened its annual meeting in person and on Zoom with plans for the summer.
On Monday, Lexington City Schools (LCS) was the recipient of a visit by the state’s highest ranking public school’s administrator, State Superintendent Catherine Truitt. Staffers from the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and State Board of Education accompanied her.
Lexington Police Department (LPD) Chief Robby Rummage presented a plan to the Lexington City Council Monday night detailing the ‘Future of LPD.’
Dunbar School was once again a hot topic at Monday night’s city council meeting.
The free COVID-19 testing site is still in operation at the Davidson County Fairgrounds. The fairgrounds are located at 400 Greensboro St. Ext. in Lexington.
Davidson County Health Department announces COVID-19 vaccine scheduling updates.
The Davidson County Health Department (DCHD) is aware of reports of adverse reactions post Janssen (J & J) COVID-19 vaccination in other jurisdictions.
JacQuez Johnson, a Thomasville High School alumnus, was elected chairman on Saturday during the DCDP’s County Convention. At 21 years old, Johnson holds the distinction as the youngest to chair the DCDP. He is preceded by Tina Royal, the first Black woman to hold the post.
THIS WEEK (April 13-16, 2021) will start a new recycling collection schedule for some customers.
April is Guardian ad Litem Child Advocate Month in North Carolina. The North Carolina Judicial Branch and Office of Guardian ad Litem (GAL) are taking this opportunity to recognize the more than 5,000 GAL volunteers who help improve the lives of children and youth.
Newly elected Republican Party chair Christopher Jessup says one of his first steps included the release of his "First 100 Days" initiative. His team has established new avenues of outreach on their revamped Davidson County, NC Republican Party FB Page, a YouTube Channel DavidsonGOP and a new website https://davidson.nc.gop/.
The Friday Night Lights were slightly dampened due to inclement weather. The highly anticipated football rivalry between the Thomasville Bulldogs and Lexington Jackets overflowed to Saturday morning. See visual highlights by Davidson Local photographer James Kiefer.
Uptown Lexington Business owner Joe Watkins is taking internet security to the next level. [Photo by Antionette Kerr/Davidson Local]
On April 7th, 2021, Christopher Jessup and the newly elected team conducted their first DCGOP Monthly Meeting. From left to right; Vice Chair John Spillman, NC State Chairman Michael Whatley and DC Chairman Christopher Jessup {Contributed Photo/Davidson County GOP}
Arts Davidson County is now accepting applications for the Young Artist Scholarship through Friday, April 30, 2021.
Daniel Siceloff’s Yuri and the Dragon Key is available in hardback and paperback at www.barnesandnoble.com. The digital version can be found at both Amazon.com and www.barnesandnoble.com for less than a dollar. Paperbacks may also be purchased at Top Hat Comics in Lexington.