Thomasville Public Library, along with Sechrest-Davis Funerals and Cremations, the Thomasville Fire, Police and EMS, and other Thomasville businesses and organizations, will come together in solemn remembrance of the twentieth anniversary of 9/11.
Thomasville Public Library, along with Sechrest-Davis Funerals and Cremations, the Thomasville Fire, Police and EMS, and other Thomasville businesses and organizations, will come together in solemn remembrance of the twentieth anniversary of 9/11.
With the Barbecue Wall of Fame serving as a backdrop, Stephanie S. Naset, executive director of the Barbecue Festival announced today that Lexington’s premier event will be postponed until October 22, 2002.
Lexington Housing Community Development Corporation is celebrating 25 years of serving the citizens of Davidson County, providing programs and services relating to homeownership and home retention, as well as urgent repairs and group work camp
Wednesday afternoon Gov. Roy Cooper signed Senate Bill 693, “Expedite Child Safety and Permanency” into law. Sen. Steve Jarvis (R-Davidson, Montgomery) introduced the bill.
On Friday, September 3, Davidson Local will be in Barbecue Alley live broadcasting the press conference regarding this year’s Barbecue Festival at 10:30am.
As part of our hyperlocal coverage, Davidson Local invites ALL registered political parties to submit a monthly opinion column by a designee.
As part of our hyperlocal coverage, Davidson Local invites ALL registered political parties to submit a monthly opinion column by a designee.
Although a statewide face mask mandate for indoor spaces has expired, some Lexington businesses are posting signs requesting — or even requiring — customers to continue wearing masks.
Your insider’s guide to weekly local events for September 3-September 9.
COVID-19 confirmed positive cases and close contact quarantine numbers of students and staff in local school districts has been a hot topic lately.
NDHS officially announced this morning that football games for both JV and Varsity will be cancelled this week.
More than 180,000 North Carolina households are getting critical assistance affording high-speed internet service thanks to a federal relief program that helps families in need pay internet bills and fully participate in the digital economy.
The Social Security Board of Trustees today released its annual report on the long-term financial status of the Social Security Trust Funds. The combined asset reserves of the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance (OASI and DI) Trust Funds are projected to become depleted in 2034, one year earlier than projected last year, with 78 percent of benefits payable at that time.
Governor Roy Cooper signed Executive Order 229. The Executive Order extends several provisions outlined in Executive Order 224 that direct the State Health Director to issue statewide standing orders for testing and vaccination. Additionally, this Order directs cabinet agencies to implement the COVID-19 vaccination and testing policy developed by the North Carolina Office of Human Resources (OSHR).
West Davidson Public Library hosted a Summer Family Film Festival made possible by a special grant.
The Davidson GOP would like to lend a hand. They are holding a "Pack-the-Trailer" Night at the next monthly meeting on September 2.