Cooking with Cousin Eddie: Smoked Brisket
Must be a little windy out there today, I thought to myself as I approached the kitchen.
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed May 6, 2021 as National Day of Prayer in North Carolina to invite North Carolinians of all faiths and backgrounds to express their beliefs through prayer.
North Carolinians can get critical help to pay for high-speed internet from a $3.2 billion federal program opening in May for families and households working, learning and shopping from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Arianna Lester hoped she would be celebrating her first anniversary in business with Hardware and Roses at this point but the global pandemic delayed her store’s opening by several months.
The Lady Jackets basketball coaches delivered frozen popsicles to elementary school children in Lexington this week. Coaches said it’s important to give back and let the community become more familiar with sports programs.
The City of Lexington Fire Department responded to a residential apartment fire at 503 Myers Park Dr. early Wednesday morning.
Laurie McKinney, a science teacher at Oak Grove High School, has been selected for the Kenan Fellows Program for Teacher Leadership --Spurring Innovation in Manufacturing (Gaffney) -- with Cornerstone Building Brands.
On Monday evening, the Davidson County School Board of Education voted 4-1 to revert to the schedule utilized in the 2019-20 school year.
Members of the Lexington City Schools Board of Education approved preliminary funding for a Global Academy at Southwest Elementary School Tuesday evening, May 4. The unanimous decision paves the way for teachers and administrators to begin crafting a curriculum focused on greater cultural awareness.
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Celebrate with co-founders Kassaundra Lockhart and Antionette Kerr at 10am.
Anytime the words Dunbar/Charles England Intermediate School are mentioned in the presence of Emy Garrett and Rona Lockhart, nostalgia immediately takes over.
When Charles McGirt walked into the law offices at Brinkley Walser Stoner (BWS) in 1961, he never imagined he would still be walking into those offices six decades later.
A Port-A-Pit Chicken Fundraiser for the Lexington Area Crimestoppers will be held on Friday, May 21 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at 2nd Reformed Church of Christ.
Lexington Fire Department responded to two separate structure fires on Saturday, May 1.
Kudos to all of these super-hero squads of parents. They saved prom and gave the kids in Davidson County (especially the upperclassmen) who have sacrificed so much for two years, a prom they all deserved. With the love of parents, the generosity of the community, sponsors, venues, DJs and everyone else in the "village" that it took. Thanks to you, COVID-19 did NOT win this one.
Laughter was the main entrée on the menu Monday, April 26 as the past owners, current owners and employees of Parrott Insurance & Benefits gathered to reminisce over their four decades of service and commitment.
The brisk Saturday air was welcomed by the vendors bringing in their chairs, tables and goods to set up for the season’s first Farmers Market at the Depot.
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Co-Founders Kassaundra Lockhart & Antionette Kerr are going live on Wednesday, May 5th at 10 am on the Davidson Local Facebook page.
Although we’re still weeks away from summer, it’s never too early to add this recipe to your cookout list.