A reversal on masking, a few unsung heroes, apprentices and a conversion project delay all landed in the Top 5 this week.
A reversal on masking, a few unsung heroes, apprentices and a conversion project delay all landed in the Top 5 this week.
The Davidson County Health Department is publishing COVID-19 case updates every Wednesday.
Thomasville City Schools is in need of substitute teachers. Chief Human Resources Officer Krystal Craven-Sanders shared with Davidson Local pertinent information regarding their openings.
Your insider’s guide to weekly local events for August 27-September 2.
On Monday August 23, the Davidson County Schools (DCS) Board of Education held a special called meeting to provide COVID-19 updates, address protocols, and to revisit their previous decision of optional masks.
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At the Davidson County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, August 24 a variety of business was addressed.
The Lexington City Council held their bi-monthly meeting on Monday, August 23.
Communities in Schools of Lexington/Davidson County (CIS) will host the 10th Annual Big Toy Day on Saturday, August 28,
In March 2020, every public school system across North Carolina was rowing in the same boat. With COVID-19 cases increasing at a rapid pace, Governor Roy Cooper decided to close all public schools for two weeks.
In a reversal of their decision from earlier this month, the Davidson County Schools Board of Education voted unanimously Monday evening to make masks mandatory in all schools.
The Davidson County Health Department is publishing COVID-19 case updates every Wednesday.
The Davidson and Davie Apprenticeship Consortium hosted its signing ceremony for the class of 2025 Friday evening. The event marked the official beginning of full apprenticeship for the group.
Davidson County Health Department vaccine schedule for August 23-27.
Davidson County’s first “Creek Week” is off to a whirling start, according to organizers with Keep Davidson County Beautiful, Davidson County Commissioners, Yadkin River Keepers and Tourism Recreation Investment Partnership (T.R.I.P.).
The plan to convert Dunbar School on Smith Ave. into affordable, senior housing has encountered a setback.
The latest from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
Wake Forest Baptist Health – Lexington Medical Center has a new name after the Winston-Salem-based health care system unveiled its new brand on Wednesday after merging with Atrium Health last year.