We are grateful for each of you! Hyperlocal news wouldn’t be the same without your contributions. From the Davidson Local Family to Yours, Happy Thanksgiving!!!
We are grateful for each of you! Hyperlocal news wouldn’t be the same without your contributions. From the Davidson Local Family to Yours, Happy Thanksgiving!!!
On November 23, the Davidson County Commissioners held the second of their bimonthly meetings for November.
Starting Davidson Local has given me extra memories with my mom and for that, I am thankful!
November 13 marked the last fall season regatta I’ll ever participate in as a youth rower.
Hospice of Davidson County is providing several opportunities for the community to remember loved ones and honor cherished memories through its annual ornament & luminary sale and Night of Reflection event.
Thomasville City Schools is still in need of substitute teachers.
Here is the latest COVID-19 cases update from the local school systems.
On November 22, the Lexington City Council held the second of their bi-monthly meetings.
A teenage fashionista and bargain hunter, Nora Hewitt, launched her own custom apparel line on Etsy in November of 2020 and hopes to continue the business to help with college costs.
Candidate applications are now being accepted for apprenticeship programs offered through the Davidson and Davie Apprenticeship Consortium (DDAC).
The Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce and Uptown Lexington, Inc. participated in a grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony on 11/19/21 for The Smoke and Oak located at 127 West Center Street.
On November 18, the North Carolina Legislature signed the 2021-22 budget into law.
Thanksgiving is a day where families gather to eat, share thanks, and prepare for the start of the holiday season.
Novant Health announced that it has received straight A’s in the Leapfrog Group’s Fall 2021 Hospital Safety Grade scoring period.
The Davidson County Health Department is offering vaccines three days this week.
The Thomasville City Council held their monthly meeting on Monday, November 15.
Project Potential was founded in 1994 by local businessman Tim Timberlake and former Lexington City Schools superintendent, Jim Simeon. Their purpose for starting this program was to encourage more students in the Lexington City School System to enroll in a college or university after graduating from high school.
As we enter into the Thanksgiving holiday, may we take some time and reflect on the blessings we’re most thankful we’ve received.