Happy Veteran’s Day to all who’ve served! You are appreciated.
American Legion Post 8 at 206 Wilfred Ave is preparing to start the fun again. We plan to begin the fun the first Saturday in January 2023. We will operate the first and third Saturday each month.
This Veterans Day, join Davidson County Commissioners in shining a light of hope and support. Join Operation Green Light and let’s turn Davidson County green for our veterans.
Lexington Youth Theatre (LYT) hits the Smith Civic Center stage in Lexington this weekend with the enchanting production of The Little Mermaid.
Civilians have a vague notion of what it’s like to have served in the military. Today, we proudly publish both oral and written stories. Adjusting to combat conditions or deployed life in peacetime is an experience only veterans understand. This Veterans Day, I had the honor of sitting down with Mr. John Medley who served in Korea.
The Davidson County Bicentennial Committee, headed by Debbie Harris, Clerk to the Davidson County Commissioners, has been working hard for over two years on planning various festivities celebrating the County’s 200th Birthday.
Churchland Elementary welcomed our D.A.R.E Unit and K9 yesterday. We are so excited when we bring smiles to our community friends.
On Veterans Day, Americans observe a two-minute moment of silence beginning at 2:11 p.m. to honor of the service and sacrifice of veterans throughout history.
The winners of Hospice of Davidson County’s most prestigious community awards were announced at the Agency’s “Community Partner Celebration” on Thursday, November 3 at the T. Austin Finch House in Thomasville.
Novant Health has installed medication take back containers in its hospital lobbies as part of its sustainability goals and initiatives.
On Monday, November 7, Lexington Detectives received information about possible child abuse at a residence on Goodluck Drive.
First, we want to send our thoughts and best wishes to the student who dealt with a medical emergency at Lexington Senior High School, this morning, and to their family members.
Tropical Storm Nicole poised to potentially impact weather in Davidson County.
Due to the pending severe inclement weather forecast the Davidson County Veterans Council regret to inform the public that the events scheduled for The Wreath Laying Ceremony at 11am and the City of Lexington NC Veterans Day parade at 3 pm on Friday 11 Nov. 2022 have been cancelled. No rescheduled events are planned. Please plan to join us for the events of 2023.
Official Statement
Davidson County Veterans Council
Early Tuesday evening Davidson County GOP chairman Chris Jessup thanked a room filled with election workers and politicians. Jessup called local landslide victories, “A show of unity for the Republican Party.” It was a quiet night for Davidson County Democrats.
The Thomasville City Schools Board of Education will have a special called meeting on Thursday, November 10 at 5pm.
The awards program, created by the Office of the Governor in 1979, recognizes North Carolina’s most dedicated volunteers. Through
Hiring Event! Novant Health Thursday Nov. 10, 9am-12pm NCWorks Thomasville.
The NC Network for Fair, Safe and Secure elections is pleased to note that more than 2.1 million people (including 819,553 Democrats, 673,117 Republicans, and 649,483 Unaffiliated) have voted in NC during the early voting period, at 359 polling locations, without any major incidents or disruptions. That number represents almost 29% of registered voters.