The Davidson County Historical Museum is in the process of curating a new exhibit.
The Davidson County Historical Museum is in the process of curating a new exhibit.
Your insider’s guide to observing Valentine’s Day, locally.
Evan Davis, Farmland Preservation division director, took over leadership of the division at the start of 2022 after previously serving as assistant director since 2018. Born in Davidson County, Davis grew up near High Point, taking part in FFA and vocational Ag programs in high school.
If you see a group of women cruising through town on various types of motorcycles, chances are you may have passed the Dominant Divas Riding Club.
February is Black History Month! I believe this is a great time to honor and focus on Black achievements.
On Monday, February 7, the Davidson County Schools (DCS) Board of Education (BOE) held its regularly scheduled meeting for the month in person at Stoner-Thomas School and also provided a Vimeo link for virtual viewing.
The City of Thomasville is honoring one of its native sons ahead of Sunday’s big game.
Gardner-Webb University and Davidson-Davie Community College recently signed an agreement that expands transfer pathways for the schools.
For long-time member Bruce Cross and the brethren of American Legion Post 255, the historic building on Arthur Miller Drive houses noteworthy memories of history, culture and service. In name and deed, Lexington’s first African-American post honors the legacy of soldiers who returned from war, sought equal treatment and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for love of God and country.
Tonya Lanier, an author and historian who focuses on the preservation of local African American history, will be serving as a guest columnist this month for Davidson Local.
The North Carolina Association of County Commissioners Board of Directors held its winter meeting to discuss a range of topics. NCACC Board member and Davidson County Commissioner Fred McClure attended and spoke to the benefit board service represents to Davidson County.
Early Sunday morning, Lexington Fire Department responded to a house fire at 313 W. 3rd. Ave.
On Sunday afternoon, February 6, the City of Lexington hosted ‘Black History Month with Love.
A regular customer of The Factory-Coffee and Waffles and her husband will reopen the breakfast and brunch restaurant Feb. 14 with the same menu as the previous owners.
For the Davidson Prison Ministry (DPM), love in action will be their main goal this upcoming Valentine’s Day.
The Davidson and Davie Apprenticeship Consortium (DDAC) will present four apprenticeship information sessions in February at Davidson-Davie Community College’s Davidson and Davie campuses.
On Friday, Feb. 4, at approximately 2:11 pm, Lexington Fire Department responded to a residential apartment fire located at 205-A E. 1st Street.
The MLK Oratorical Contest had 8 students from 7 different high schools, speaking on the theme 'No More Business as Usual'.