Self-care is a hot button topic. Especially in this pandemic.
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The North Carolina Senate unanimously passed a bill sponsored by Sen. Steve Jarvis (R-Davidson) to improve the state’s foster care system.
We won The Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce Emerging Entrepreneurs award! Today, the Davidson Local Team is sending virtual “first bumps” to all who have supported us along the way. If you’re planning to attend the FREE awards event on Sept. 9th at 5:30pm/Bull City Ciderworks, consider wearing bright ORANGE in support of FREE local news.
All my life, movies and TV shows about school have all tried to enforce one concept: what you wear is important.
The Thomasville City Council met on Monday, August 16.
Turning onto the road leading to the city cemetery, I can’t phantom all the people I must know who are laid to rest there.
Starting next week, N.C. Department of Transportation crews will close a Davidson County road for one month.
Davidson County Bicentennial Committee is requesting submissions for a logo to represent, and be used in conjunction with, the County’s Bicentennial celebration which will be in 2022.
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.