Faithful, classy, strong, helpful, solid and steadfast are a few of the words used to describe Davidson County District Court Judge Trial Coordinator, Rosa Terry, at her retirement luncheon on Friday, June 30.
Faithful, classy, strong, helpful, solid and steadfast are a few of the words used to describe Davidson County District Court Judge Trial Coordinator, Rosa Terry, at her retirement luncheon on Friday, June 30.
The Midway prayer walk originated in a family conversation in which Evangelist Constance Transou put the vision to work.
On November 3, municipal elections will be held in Davidson County. Lexington’s election will take place in 2022.
Sunday, August 1st is the official kick off for the 2021-2022 United Way Campaign and it runs through November 30th. This is the “official” time of the year that local businesses and organizations come together to raise funds for the more than 25 Local Community Programs through fundraisers and Employee Giving.
What do you need to bring people together? Cheerleaders! When Lexington Senior High School Cheerleaders and our youth media correspondent (who happens to be a Central Davidson Cheerleader) came together for a mini cheer clinic…we knew all sorts of fun would happen. Here’s the Anything For Our Youth Cheer Clinic scoop from a youth perspective.
Lexington, NC – Owens & Minor and United Way of Davidson County are teaming up once again to host their 2021 golf tournament on Friday, September 10th, at Lexington Golf Club, 200 Country Club Blvd, Lexington, North Carolina.
This month, Davidson Local is introducing a new Sunday feature entitled Nailah Knows Food.
Friday evening, June 30th, 2021 local youth and many future black knight hopefuls, kindergarten through eighth grade showed up to Palmer Field, at North Davidson High School for the annual, “Friday Knight Lights” football combine. The combine began at promptly 7:30 PM and concluded around 9:30 PM.
As a young boy, Rob Hibbitts knew he wanted to become an artist. He loved to draw and would even draw pictures on his parent’s furniture.
This week’s top news includes a talent show, a road closure and the end of an era for Lexington’s tallest building.
Once upon a time, a nickname was meant to be a shorter version of your birth name.
Your insider’s guide to weekly local events for July 30-August 5.
Information about kickoff fundraiser for new non-profit organization.
The West Davidson Public Library (WDPL) and Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing of Davidson County (SDHHDC) will be hosting a six week beginner level American Sign Language class.
When the pandemic put most people on stay-at-home orders in March 2020, Kathleen Watson, chef/ proprietor of Cuisine Kathleen, quickly pivoted from catering jobs for special events to home-delivered meals.
Union Baptist Church will hold their ‘Youth Power Week August 2-August 8.
The demolition and reconstruction project of the First National Bank buildings (formerly Lexington State Bank Plaza) on West Center Street and South State Street began last week.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals will resume its regular schedule of oral arguments in person when the fall session begins in August. The first arguments are scheduled for the week of August 10, 2021.