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Sheets recital will be held this weekend
May 17

May 17 Sheets recital will be held this weekend

Community News - Contributed
Local News

Join Sheets Dance Academy for their end of year show on Saturday, May 22 from 2:30 p.m. until 4 p.m. at Bull City Ciderworks (BCC).

Families share impact of Williams syndrome
May 17

May 17 Families share impact of Williams syndrome

Brooke Maners
Health, Local News

Two Davidson County local mothers, Shannon Elliott and Ashley Hicks Carroll, each who have a child diagnosed with Williams syndrome reached out to share their personal stories and to raise awareness of WS.

Bristle + Pine Artisan Market opens uptown
May 16

May 16 Bristle + Pine Artisan Market opens uptown

Vikki Broughton Hodges

The name of a new Lexington business, Bristle + Pine Artisan Market, sums up the eclectic range of product offerings in this innovative uptown Lexington retailer.

Tasty Tips with Tamara Cade: Ground Beef Skillet
May 16

May 16 Tasty Tips with Tamara Cade: Ground Beef Skillet

Tamara Cade
Food

This dinner takes less than 45 minutes to prepare and cook. Nice and easy!

Law enforcement carries torch for Special Olympics
May 15

May 15 Law enforcement carries torch for Special Olympics

Antionette Kerr
Local News

“The Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics is important because the money raised supports the nearly 40,000 children and adults with intellectual disabilities and their families statewide,” Cpl. Jeremy K. Parks of the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office said. The run takes place on Wednesday evening.

Davidson-Davie celebrates with over 2,300 graduates
May 15

May 15 Davidson-Davie celebrates with over 2,300 graduates

Community News - Contributed
Education, Local News

Davidson-Davie Community College celebrated the accomplishments of 2,363 graduates who earned a collective total of 1,217 associate degrees, 408 diplomas, and 1,719 certificates.

Cooking with Cousin Eddie's: Crock Pot Mac & Cheese
May 15

May 15 Cooking with Cousin Eddie's: Crock Pot Mac & Cheese

Cousin Eddie's BBQ Sauce
Food

It’s cook out season. Try making your Mac and Cheese with BBQ sauce. {Contributed Photo}

Following new CDC Guidance on face coverings, Governor Cooper lifts many COVID-19 restrictions
May 14

May 14 Following new CDC Guidance on face coverings, Governor Cooper lifts many COVID-19 restrictions

Davidson Local
Health, State Government

Today, Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D. shared an update on the state’s COVID-19 progress. Throughout the pandemic, state officials have taken a data-driven approach and have been guided by the science in making decisions.

Uptown Lexington Summer Strolls 2021
May 14

May 14 Uptown Lexington Summer Strolls 2021

Community News - Contributed
Arts & Entertainment, Business, Local News

Uptown Lexington, Inc. will host four Summer Strolls from May through August. The four Summer Strolls, which have been held only on Friday evenings in the past, will kick off Saturday, May 22 for the Shoppin’ Streatery!

J. SMITH YOUNG YMCA NAMES JEN FULLER-ALLEN AS NEW CEO
May 13

May 13 J. SMITH YOUNG YMCA NAMES JEN FULLER-ALLEN AS NEW CEO

Community News - Contributed

J. SMITH YOUNG YMCA NAMES JEN FULLER-ALLEN AS NEW CEO. Jen Brings 20 Years experience to organization. YMCA Board Selects First Female Leader.

Five years of bull, brew and possibly eating a shoe
May 13

May 13 Five years of bull, brew and possibly eating a shoe

Antionette Kerr
Arts & Entertainment, Business

Bull City Ciderworks recently announced the official grand reopening of its Lexington, NC location after a nearly year-long renovation during COVID-19. Organizers say the public event on May 15 will feature music and food trucks to celebrate the five-year anniversary of the Lexington Tap Room and Production Center. Entry is free to the public.


Local football camp is returning
May 13

May 13 Local football camp is returning

Taylor McBride
Local News

On Saturday, June 26, Cory Holt will be hosting the annual football camp for the Cory Holt Foundation. This year, he will be partnering with Eric Brown, head coach of the Lexington Senior High School football team.

Governor Cooper appoints Baker and Myers as district court judges
May 13

May 13 Governor Cooper appoints Baker and Myers as district court judges

Community News - Contributed
State Government, Local News, Politics

Governor Roy Cooper today announced the appointment of two District Court Judges to serve in Judicial District 22B, which serves Davidson and Davie counties. Rosalind Baker, of Lexington, North Carolina, will serve as District Court Judge in Judicial District 22B. Jon W. Myers will serve as District Court Judge in Judicial District 22B.

Brews, Grooves and News with Brooke
May 13

May 13 Brews, Grooves and News with Brooke

Brooke Maners
Arts & Entertainment, Columns

Brews, Grooves and News with Brooke Maners. This is your weekly Insider’s Guide to local events!

Davidson-Davie commencement modified for Friday
May 12

May 12 Davidson-Davie commencement modified for Friday

Community News - Contributed
Local News, Education

Although still not its typical commencement ceremony, Davidson-Davie’s 2021 graduation will offer an in-person option for graduates to cross the stage during their chosen time slot. {Contibuted by Davidson-Davie Community College}

Preserving Dunbar: Memory Lane
May 12

May 12 Preserving Dunbar: Memory Lane

Kassaundra Shanette Lockhart
Investigative Lens

Currently, there is a generation of students in Lexington who’ve only known the building at 301 Smith Ave. to be vacant.

Commissioners hear budget forecast, voice opposition to proposed state legislation
May 12

May 12 Commissioners hear budget forecast, voice opposition to proposed state legislation

James Kiefer
Local News

Money and zoning dominated the Davidson County Commissioners meeting Tuesday evening, May 11, as the board heard budget proposals for the next fiscal year.

Local gas tanks after cyber-attack
May 11

May 11 Local gas tanks after cyber-attack

Antionette Kerr
Local News

Local gas stations are feeling the impact of the Colonial Pipeline Ransomware cyber-attack. Pictured: Hop In and Out on Talbert Blvd in Lexington ran out of gas on Monday night. {Antionette Kerr/Davidson Local}

Roadway condition findings presented to city council
May 11

May 11 Roadway condition findings presented to city council

Kassaundra Shanette Lockhart
Local News

A pavement condition survey presented at the Lexington City Council meeting Monday night, May 10, highlighted the need to increase funding for this line item.

DavidsonWorks is looking for job seekers
May 11

May 11 DavidsonWorks is looking for job seekers

Kassaundra Shanette Lockhart
Local News

Pam Walton, director of DavidsonWorks (DW) Workforce Development Board, has a message for Davidson County residents that are seeking employment: there are jobs available.

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