Support local farmers. The Lexington Harvest Market will be opening from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm on Saturday.
Support local farmers. The Lexington Harvest Market will be opening from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm on Saturday.
This Crash Responder Safety Week, and every week, respect our roadside heroes – EMS, fire and rescue, law enforcement, public works, towing and recovery, and transportation professionals who risk their lives to keep roads clear. Slow Down, Move Over, Stay Alert. #RoadsideHeroes
Open Market Collective gives entrepreneurs a brick-and- mortar presence in uptown Lexington.
For the second year in a row, the N.C. Department of Transportation has been recognized as a military-friendly employer by Viqtory Inc., an organization that helps people exiting the military pursue civilian careers.
Research Triangle Cleantech Cluster celebrated 2022 Cleantech Innovation Award Winners. Among those recognized was Lexington City Schools, for its guaranteed energy saving efforts.
The N.C. Department of Transportation’s Division of Aviation is accepting applications from public airports through Jan. 30 for its 2023 Aviation Career Education (ACE) Academy Grant Program.
The N.C. Department of Transportation is inviting North Carolina communities to apply for the Paved Trails and Sidewalk Feasibility Grant program for funding to evaluate the viability and design alternatives of planned bicycle and pedestrian paths.
Our Candlelight and Carols program holds a special place in our hearts.
It allows participants to share their talents with our community and it provides an opportunity to remember or honor a special loved one.
Joel Leonard has joined the Davidson Local team as a columnist and will focus on sharing information regarding workforce development and manufacturing. A 1982 graduate of Lexington Senior High School., Leonard is the founder of Makesboro USA.
Novant Health has installed medication take back containers in its hospital lobbies as part of its sustainability goals and initiatives.
The following are highlights from this week at the N.C. Department of Transportation. The stories below are also featured in NCDOT Now, the department's weekly newscast.
The familiar Red Kettle Campaign of The Salvation Army is in in full swing here in Davidson County. Every dollar raised through the Red Kettle Campaign remains in the community where it was given and makes it possible for The Salvation Army to deliver life changing programs and services throughout the year.
After reporting a record-breaking month in September, NC By Train, the state’s intercity passenger rail service, again achieved a new monthly high for ridership in October.
The Lord is great and greatly to be Praised, His greatness no one can fathom. Great The Lord! God greatness and Power is everlasting to those who believe.
Last week, Lt. S. Adams, Cpl. J. Griffin, Cpl. M. Clodfelter and Cpl. A. Greer with the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office participated along with neighboring law enforcement agencies at an event called The YMCA of High Point 4th Annual Clay Shoot.
The N.C. Tobacco Trust Fund Commission (N.C. TTFC) awarded more than $4.5 million through 18 grants for agricultural and economic initiatives across the state. These grants place a high priority on projects that stimulate the agricultural economy, train current and future farmers and help farmers execute innovative ideas.
This dangerous storm will be near... Siler City around 755 AM EST. Other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include Harpers Crossroads, Staley, Coleridge, Hasty and Liberty.
Leonard’s Creek Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution announces its third year of participating in Wreaths Across America Day.