The Thomasville Police and Fire were both presented with a check totaling $18,000 following a golf tournament at Greensboro National Golf Club hosted by "First Responders of the Triad."
The Thomasville Police and Fire were both presented with a check totaling $18,000 following a golf tournament at Greensboro National Golf Club hosted by "First Responders of the Triad."
Free Events: From a polar plunge for charity to a night of karaoke!
Are you looking for a great way to entertain your friends and family this Holiday Season and to accommodate the dietetic choices and practices of all of your guests? Whether you are planning to host six or sixty there is a fun and stylish way to do it that is currently all the rage. Here’s advice from our style expert Clarence Vernon Hargrave.
Throughout the year, many observations, ideas and promptings have been shared under the two categories: Columns and Opinions.
The Thomasville Fire Department has been busy collecting awards for their service, professionalism, and cooking skills! In October, Chief Martin Daily was named Fire Chief of the Year of the Piedmont Region by the Piedmont NC Firefighter's Association - This qualifies him to be considered for the state-wide Fire Chief of the Year Award. Locally, department members were recognized for their service during their annual service banquet.
Ice and damage to kitchen equipment caused the restaurant to close until further notice.
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You have "decked the halls", "hung the stockings with care" and danced around the kitchen with plates of food while kicking around the wrapping paper. Hope you experienced the joys and blessings of Christmas and the holidays.
With nine high schools and a small staff, regularly covering prep sports (and this year some collegiate athletics with a local connection) the way many are used to isn’t feasible for us at the time. One day it will be!
The club estimates that Civitan Project Santa in 56 years has served more than 4,700 children, 2,100 families and delivered food to more than 1,000 households.
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Plans have been made for the Thirty-Sixth Annual Freedom Fund Banquet, honoring the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Banquet will be held Saturday, January 14, 2023, at J. Smith Young YMCA, 119 West Third Avenue, Lexington, N.C. at 5:00 pm. The speaker will be Reverend Donna Cuthbertson, Pastor of Union Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church, Linwood, N.C.
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As we celebrate our King today, let us remember that the best is yet to come, we should continue to look forward with hope filled expectation for the day when Jesus our Savior, King of Kings and Lord of Lords, returns and fulfills his final promise.
As temperature dip to dangerous levels, several Davidson County agencies and churches united to provide emergency food and housing during the holiday season.
The Thomasville Water department is receiving calls about customers without water more than likely due to the freezing temperatures that we are experiencing. Please contact the Thomasville Water Plant if you have a water emergency such as a busted pipe that is flooding an area. The American Red Cross has a website dedicated to give information on how to prevent frozen pipes and how to thaw them once they are frozen athttps://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/types-of-emergencies/winter-storm/frozen-pipes.html
EnergyUnited is committed to the communities that we serve. That’s why we started the EnergyUnited Foundation way back in 1996. Since that time the foundation has provided well over $3 million in grants to individuals and non-profit organizations in our 19-county service area.