The latest from Sen. Jarvis.
Want summer camps to keep your elementary, middle or high school students active all summer long? Would you want your student engaged and inspired in hands-on activities that could spark an interest in science and technology, community leadership, sports, or the arts?
Community questions for candidates are rolling in and The Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce and Davidson Local are teaming up to share more about local candidates. For those who attended Chamber forums in the past, expect a few twists on the traditional format.
Don’t get me wrong: I love my guy poets. Edgar Allan Poe and his “tintinnabulation of the bells” and “Quoth the Raven ‘Nevermore,’” give me chills every time.
Written by Joe and Cathy Browder
Washington Post critic Michael Dirda said it best in an article in early March, “In a time of crisis, poetry can help focus our fears and transform ‘noise into music.'" He writes, poetry “nourishes us, it contributes to our grieving and our healing processes, it gives focus to our loves and to our fears, allowing us to sing them, at the back of our minds, in a deliberate and disciplined transformation of noise into music, of grief into acceptance, of anger at pointless destruction into a determination to save at least something of what remains.”
A Davidson County library policy could be crossing the line after one mother alleges she was not allowed to set up her foster care display at an Easter egg hunt. Genevieve Traversy said a staff member pointed to a cross on her hat and shirt before referring to a policy that prohibits political and religious organizations from setting up on library property.
“If you’ve got it, flaunt it.” The first time I heard Grady of Sanford and Son fame make that statement, I thought to myself, you know, he’s got a point.
The Thomasville Farmer's Market is back! Stop by this Saturday April 16th from 8am-12pm.
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.