Can you believe 2022 is 12 days away??!! We’re wrapping up the year with a look back at all things Davidson Local.
Can you believe 2022 is 12 days away??!! We’re wrapping up the year with a look back at all things Davidson Local.
You better watch out
You better not cry
You better not pout
I’m telling you why……
State Senator Steve Jarvis summarizes the state’s congressional year.
Arts Davidson County has paired up with local restaurant, Sophie’s Cork & Ale of Lexington, in order to offer you a gourmet and delicious charcuterie board accompanied by the wine of your choice (see info) to help you ring in the New Year!
The Davidson County Health Department is offering vaccines this week.
Our journey with Jesus has come to the the time where it’s time for the believers to CELEBRATE!!!
The Savior of the world is born!!!!
To many that drive down Business 85, passing Jerry Hunt Supercenter, most likely do not know that they are a very community-minded organization.
From grilling in local housing communities, to toy drives, to dancing Santa at our local homeless shelter…Saturday was saturated with community spirit.
Light up the Block will put you in the holiday spirit! Vote for your favorite Christmas decorations.
On Friday, December 17, a statement from the Davidson County Sheriff’s office said school resource officers charged three students in the Davidson County School system with making a False Report of Mass Violence on Educational Property.
Students across Davidson County were met with a shift in school protocols as a nationwide spike in TikTok challenges have led to heightened security. Official take precautions but say threats are not credible.
As you may know, we recently made changes to utility bill due dates, billing routes and billing cycles.
Beginning in January 2022, the Davidson County Health Department (DCHD) will no longer provide its weekly COVID-19 update for Davidson County.
Joy is a typical little girl. She loves playing with her vast array of dolls.
A proposal of a total estimated project of $1,572,290 was presented by County Manager Tim Maness with the recommendation to move forward with repairing drainage issues related to the field and track. This includes a synthetic turf component of $434,250 that will be handled by the Lexington School District.
Santa came early for a former Facility Logistic Services (FLS) employee.
Safety First: On Monday, December 13, at 3:48 am, Lexington Fire Department responded to a residential structure fire at 403 Moore Drive. The on-call Lexington fire investigator determined the origin and cause of the fire was an electric space heater located too close to combustible materials.
Society needs to take a moment this season and recognize that Christmas isn’t the only holiday.