As my Dad used to say to me a lot, “use your noggin.” Of course he was telling me to use my common sense; to use my brain, not someone else’s; to think for myself.
The biblical definition of a miracle, would be something like “an event that involves and direct and powerful action of God, transcending occurrences that can only be attributed to the supernatural work of God, that demonstrates his involvement in human history”.
Dr. Lacy H. Caple, Sr. departed this life Wednesday, May 11, 2022. In accordance with his last wishes, he transitioned in the comfort of his beloved home of seventy plus years. He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen L. Caple; his son, Dr. Phillip M. Caple, Sr.; his brother, Johnny Caple and his parents, Lacy and Ada Caple.
Brinkley Walser Stoner, PLLC, welcomed two new attorneys to the firm.
Next week, North Carolina’s youngest children who are eligible for food assistance benefits will begin to receive extra monthly benefits tied to the COVID-19 pandemic for the 2021-2022 school year. North Carolina is among the first states in the nation to receive approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for a 2021-2022 Child Care Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer food assistance program.
Davidson-Davie Community College today celebrated the accomplishments of 1,178 graduates who earned a collective total of 1,714 credentials – including 629 associate degrees, 191 diplomas, and 848 certificates. Forty-six high school students got a head start on college by pursuing transfer pathways through the Career & College Promise program.
The motto for Snider’s Dairy Farm, “Where every animal is treated like a pet,” is fitting for this third-generation family farm that is part of the 2022 Davidson County Farm Tour, a community and education outreach event hosted by Davidson County Local Food Network.
Goose and the Monkey Brewhouse claimed several medals in the 2022 Carolinas Championship of Beer (CCB) and claimed a silver award in the 2022 World Beer Cup.
March 11, 2020 will forever be a day that will be remembered for generations.
Snider sped up, eventually reaching Viola. “Really?” he tried to confirm before looking on the desk. “Yeah, you’re right.”
Last year, I approached the twelfth day in the month of May with great expectation. I’d been talking about this day for a while and was eager to see it arrive.
The Multicultural Festival made its long awaited return to Lexington on Saturday, with returning favorites and new attractions.
Hello, Davidson County! Do you have a plant that you are looking to rehome? Are you interested in finding a new plant to better suit your needs or interests?
The Y is working on producing a history wall which will feature a timeline of events that have taken place at the Y over the years as well as photographs, posters, and newspaper articles that illustrate the events.
The Wallburg Emporium & Coffee Shop celebrated their reopening.
Dr. Catherine R. Gentry announced to the Thomasville City Schools Board of Education in special session this morning of her intentions to retire from the school district.
Mr. Charles Morman, Jr. has been named Interim Football coach at Lexington Senior High School.