Whether it’s church services or family gatherings, Easter Sundays are a time many of us get together to reflect and celebrate.
Whether it’s church services or family gatherings, Easter Sundays are a time many of us get together to reflect and celebrate.
Lexington Utilities is hosting a Community Shred Day.
JNO G. Lewis Assembly attend their annual meeting and continue to give back to their community.
Dr. Anitra D. Wells, superintendent of Lexington City Schools, confirmed that principal Gene Jones has resigned his position at Lexington Senior High School effective June 30, 2022. Wells wrote in a statement, “He indicated that his reason for resigning is for personal reasons.”
The N.C. Department of Transportation plans to close part of a road in Davidson County for a maintenance project next week.
On Monday, April 11th, the Lexington City Council held their only meeting of the month.
Rita Winegar, Route Bus Driver for Davidson County Transportation System (DCTS) was awarded the North Carolina Bus Driver of the Year Award for Community Transportation Systems from the North Carolina Public Transportation Association (NCPTA).
Arts Davidson County is now accepting applications for the Young Artist Scholarship through Friday, May 13, 2022.
Organizers nationally and locally are calling for a partnership with our planet this Earth Day. Earth Day 2022 will be observed on April 22nd with a cleanup in Uptown Lexington from 4pm to 6pm on The Square.
Thomasville High School is need of businesses to attend their high school employment fair on Thursday, May 5.
Jim Myers, a lifelong resident of Davidson County, is seeking a third term as a member of the Lexington City Council.
El Departamento de Salud del Condado de Davidson recibió resultados de laboratorio el 11 de abril que confirman el 4to caso positivo de rabia de este año en el condado.
The Davidson County Health Department received lab results on April 11, confirming the 4th positive rabies case in the county this year.
Candidates for Mayor of Lexington answer questions about their platform.
The West Davidson Public Library is offering a variety of events this week.
All current 5th - 7th grade students please register for an exciting 2-week STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Camp that will focus on careers.
Matt Mizell is a Republican candidate for Davidson County Commissioner. He is a political outsider and an authentic conservative who has lived here in Davidson County for over 30 years.
Together the Davidson County Historical Museum, Visit Lexington, and the Thomasville Tourism Commission are inviting local breweries, wineries, cideries, coffee shops, bars, and restaurants to offer a special-edition beverage release commemorating the Davidson County Bicentennial. Qualifying special-edition beverages could include new recipes but also label and non-label releases. Inspiration behind commemorative beverages could include, but is not limited to, a place, person, object, or event in local history and can include themes that predate the founding of the county. The possibilities are endless! If desired, the museum is available to provide research assistance and inspiration behind your special-edition beverage.
The Davidson County Boys & Girls Club and Kidz Dreamz Klub of Lexington youth participated in the Boys & Girls Club of North and South Carolina Hoops Council tournament in Greensboro, NC this past weekend.
The Lexington Community Minsters Conference will be having services nightly this week.