As I make plans for my family’s upcoming New Year’s Eve gathering, I can’t help but look back over my life and remember all the events I’ve been through.
As I make plans for my family’s upcoming New Year’s Eve gathering, I can’t help but look back over my life and remember all the events I’ve been through.
Davidson Local isn’t your traditional newspaper. Therefore, the content we publish isn’t always traditional.
Large numbers of people are going to hospital emergency departments for COVID-19 tests. Representatives of area hospitals say they aren’t the place for routine COVID-19 testing for the public.
Our intern, Sidney Briggs, reflects on the reality that “her year” is only a few days away. Briggs is a graduating high school senior in the Class of 2022.
With nine high schools and a small staff, regularly covering prep sports the way many are used to them being covered isn’t feasible for us at the time. One day it will be!
Applications have started being accepted for the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP).
Lexington Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire on Tuesday, December 28th. The flames resulted in one firefighter injured and transported for medical evaluation. Doctors have since released the firefighter for in-home care. No residents were injured.
Over the last 26 years, if you’ve been to an event sponsored by the City of Lexington Parks and Recreation Department, the probability of Tammy Curry having some involvement in it is common.
While the pandemic has caused many businesses to close their doors, entrepreneurs throughout Davidson County took a chance on themselves this year and brought dreams to fruition.
From firing missiles to critical care, James and Michelle Shores have dedicated their lives to serving others. Their commitment to family and friends is inspiring in a way that had a friend and family member nominate them for our weekly salute.
As the daughter (Antionette) of an Army and Korean War veteran and the granddaughter (Kassaundra Shanette) of a Montford Point Marine and World War II veteran, consistently recognizing and honoring the sacrifice, courage and dedication of our service men and women is engrained in our DNA.
The Davidson County Health Department won’t be doing COVID-19 testing this week.
One thing there hasn’t been a shortage of is news regarding elections in 2021 and 2022.
If we were thinking in terms of secular times our thoughts would be: the night after Christmas and all through the house not a creature was stirring not even a mouse. But Glory Be To God, we are believers and we know the real story.
Special Olympics Davidson County (SODC) has been serving individuals with intellectual disabilities in Davidson County for over 40 years.
Our Unsung Hero series shines a spotlight on those within the school systems who often don’t garner the same recognition as administrators, teachers and coaches.