I’m sure we’ve already heard the phrase before: There are two things in life that are certain – death and taxes.
I’m sure we’ve already heard the phrase before: There are two things in life that are certain – death and taxes.
Glancing at her watch, Crystal is pleased to see she has arrived for her appointment with Mrs. Porter 15 minutes early.
Hospice of Davidson County held their Night of Reflection on Wednesday evening, December 8.
The Davidson County Health Department is publishes COVID-19 case updates every Wednesday. Here is the latest.
The fundraiser for the homeless shelter has been postponed.
This week has been a roller coaster for North Carolina primary elections filings. After several stops and starts on late Wednesday, the North Carolina Supreme Court suspended the ongoing candidate filing period for the 2022 elections in the state based on concerns over district maps and gerrymandering.
The Lexington Farmers Market and the Thomasville Farmers Market will jointly launch the Davidson County Winter Farmers Market in January 2022 at Bull City Ciderworks in Lexington and expand pop-up markets throughout Davidson County year-round.
Family Services of Davidson County is pleased to announce the addition of a pet friendly area to our Domestic Violence Shelter which will allow us to accommodate victims of domestic/sexual violence who have pets.
Community support for athletics will be hard to miss in Brinkley Gym as the Davidson-Davie STORM continues to surge through its 2021-22 season. A new name on the court floor and signage on the outside of the gym come courtesy of two of the STORM’s biggest fans -- and newest sponsors.
The ladies of the Omicron Psi Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) Sorority, Incorporated recently visited three local schools to make a special delivery.
Here is the latest COVID-19 cases update from the local school systems.
Each week Davidson Local honors veterans and their families. Bryan and Heather Thomas recently closed on their first home through Habitat for Humanity of Lexington.
The battle over political maps in North Carolina continues. The fight hit home yesterday as fillings began in Davidson County. Municipal candidates were permitted to file. The start of North Carolina candidate filing for U.S. House and legislative seats was blocked on early on Monday by an appeals court panel then only restored hours later by the state Court of Appeals judges.
The Davidson County Schools Board of Education met on Monday, December 6.
Political Ad: James Carr Jr., Lexington native son and candidate for the NC US senate seat, currently held by the retiring senator, Richard Burr, will be holding a Meet and Greet on December 12th, from 2 - 4, at the Breeden Insurance Amphitheater.