Money was the major topic. at Tuesday night’s Lexington City Schools (LCS) Board of Education meeting.
Money was the major topic. at Tuesday night’s Lexington City Schools (LCS) Board of Education meeting.
Sections of a Davidson County road are scheduled to close temporarily next week while N.C. Department of Transportation Maintenance crews replace drainage pipes under the pavement.
On Saturday, June 19, Anything for Our Youth, in collaboration with City of Lexington, Davidson-Davie County Community College, Uptown Lexington, Inc., Lexington Chamber of Commerce, Lexington Visitors Center, will host the event. Admission is free to the public. Food and craft vendors will have select items for sale.
On June 26, on the steps of the old Davidson County Courthouse, the West Davidson Public Library Evening Book club is taking on a regional anti-racism Books With Purpose series. {Photo: Antionette Kerr/Davidson Local}
We’re sharing a graduation speech submitted by Raquel Cervantes Espinosa. Cervantes Espinosa, a graduate of Lexington Senior High School, was one of 300 students out of 37,000 applicants across the United States chosen for the Gates Millennium Scholarship. She is also a Project Potential scholar.
Give this crowd favorite a try.
Behind the Scenes: This 2007 Lexington Senior High School grad was more than willing to talk about his experiences after learning what I planned to do with the information. Broadway explained that while he spent the majority of his service on base at Fort Eustis, Virginia, a thirteen-month deployment in Afghanistan from June 2009 to July of 2010 altered his life. ~Antionette Kerr
If having fun in the water is in your list of plans this weekend, check out these local attractions.
Cooking with Cousin Eddie! This week it’s a Memorial Day BBQ Peach with Vanilla Ice Cream.
As the sun was setting Thursday evening, the energy was rising on Hemstead St. near Lexington Senior High School (LSHS).
Richard Baxley said he’s always found beauty in nature and has tried to capture that essence in his artwork.
Your insider’s Guide to Weekly Local Events for May 27-June 2. All events with a Winston-Salem address are located within Davidson County.
On June 20-23, the Lexington Senior High School (LSHS) girls’ basketball team will attend the Sylvia Hatchell Beyond Amazing Basketball Camp in Myrtle Beach, SC.
Lexington council was presented the proposed city of Lexington Annual Budget for Fiscal Year 2021-22 by the city manager at the May 24 City Council meeting. The budget is now on file in the city clerk’s office where it is available for public review. City council called for a public hearing to be held on June 14, 2021 at 6 p.m.
In Lexington, the name Dunbar is synonymous with history, pride, community, education, dedication and winning. Before integration in 1968, Black students were educated at schools bearing the name Dunbar.
At Tuesday evening’s Davidson County Commissioners meeting, county purchasing director Dwayne Childress was recognized for his recent achievement.
As the busy summer traveling season nears, state transportation officials are reminding people to wear their seat belts to reduce the risk of being seriously injured or killed. More than 500 people who were not wearing seat belts or buckled into child safety seats died in vehicle crashes on North Carolina roadways last year.
Vaccine options and locations in Davidson County this week.