Rachel Jones, a third grade teacher at Friedberg Elementary, has been named the Davidson County Schools Teacher of the Year for 2021.
Rachel Jones, a third grade teacher at Friedberg Elementary, has been named the Davidson County Schools Teacher of the Year for 2021.
State Senator Jeff Jackson (D) is running for a US Senate seat and has vowed to hold 100 town halls in 100 counties in 100 days. His tour parked in Davidson County yesterday.
Lexington Senior High School (LSHS) football and soccer players, students, former athletes, alumni, staff and Hall of Famers gathered on Monday morning at Philpott Memorial Stadium to collaborate on a special project.
On Sunday, June 13 Tonya Lanier will celebrate the release of her book, Lost in the Shuffle II.
Davidson County’s Compassion Inspiring Action strikes again. This weekend, a wheelchair ramp placed on Tommy Huffham’s front porch will be a game changer for the former 13-year Food Lion employee. {Contributed Photo}
It’s grilling time! Here’s another recipe from the crew at Cousin Eddies!
Adam Gleave, a current deputy for the Davidson County Sheriff's Department, and Marine veteran, tells his story, while honoring the memory of his retired Davidson County K9, loyal partner and beloved dog, “Valor,” who sadly passed away in April. In a recent Facebook post, Gleave shared a final farewell to Valor. “I’ll see you again one day, boy. Dirty paws and dirty boots mean our job is done.”
On Tuesday morning, the Lexington City Council reviewed proposed changes to the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) during a special meeting.
Sunday, May 30, YaLeia Anderson was awarded a $500 scholarship by the Lexington Community Ministers Conference.
In the words of Rev. Dr. Arnetta Beverly, “Somewhere history is being made but in Davidson County ‘her’story has been made.”
The Thomasville City School board opened the June 1 session with no citizens’ requests. The board, led by James Carmichael, welcomed new board member Elizabeth Irizarry de Toro, who was appointed to the Board of Education by the Thomasville City Council at its April 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.