Rosa Terry is a candidate for mayor in Lexington.
The latest from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
Fame usually isn’t silent, but it can be very loud when it is. Perhaps others in Davidson County know of other such visits that didn’t have glitter or headlines.
Have you ever asked the question concerning when is it the best time to praise the Lord?
On Thursday, the Davidson GOP will hold its monthly meeting featuring Dr. Ron Baity of the Christian Conservative group Return America. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. with the meeting starting at 7 p.m. The organization has gained state and national attention for its role in notable lawsuits
Uptown Lexington, Inc. is proud to present its first annual Spring Shop N’ Hop April 9th, 2022, starting at 10 am.
Are you looking for a new way to help others, serve your community, give back, or act on your faith? First Reformed United Church of Christ in Uptown Lexington manages more than a dozen community services or ministries that need community members like you so that we can grow and serve even more people. You do not need to attend First Reformed or even go to church at all to participate and serve your community. All are welcome!
In January, The Lexington (NC) Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. began honoring the work of local teachers by providing them with breakfast and snacks
Traditionally, when people think of a library, they imagine a building full of books. However, the Davidson County Public Library system is so much more!
Community questions for candidates are rolling in and The Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce and Davidson Local are teaming up to help you hear more about local candidates. For those who attended Chamber forums in the past, expect a few twists on their traditional format. This will include multiple moderators.
Jewel loved her parents. She never wanted for anything. Her family was modest.
Jaki Shelton Green, North Carolina’s Poet Laureate, will present a reading of her poetry, April 5, 2022, at 7 p.m., in the Fellowship Hall of First Baptist Church, 201 W. 3rd Ave., Lexington, N.C. The event is free and open to the public and sponsored by Friends of the Lexington Library.
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On Tuesday evening, March 29, the Lexington Parks and Recreation Department hosted a public meeting at the Edward C. Smith Civic Center.
The Davidson County Health Department has been notified that a calf, in the Denton area of Davidson County, has tested positive for rabies.
I have had the privilege of knowing Rev. Dr. Arnetta Beverly since the day I was born.
Wait. Correction.
I’ve had the privilege of knowing “Zero” aka Rev. Dr. Arnetta Beverly since the day I was born.
Spring is here! After a long winter filled with heavy news and bad weather, the addition of the sun is much appreciated. However, as the temperature increases, the closer we get to spending more time in shorter, more revealing clothes.
Teachers with Davidson County, Thomasville and Lexington City Schools have partnered with The Arc of Davidson County to hold the 9th Annual Community Resource Fair for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Paintball vandalism included three nearby churches (Lexington Deliverance Tabernacle at 912 Dixie St. and 932 Dixie St (church name is unknown by LPD at this time.), Bass Food Market on 817 Cotton Grove Rd. and homes on 2 Linwood Rd. and 928 Dixie St.
The Thomasville Chamber of Commerce is holding a networking event on Thursday, April 7 from 8:30AM to 9:30AM for veteran owned businesses.