The latest news from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
On Monday, February 13 the Lexington City Council and the Davidson County Board of Commissioners will meet.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2023 AT 5 PM
North Davidson Public Library
Enjoy a train day in Thomasville.
Local opportunities for a sweet (and Free) way to celebrate with the one you love!
After his family moved to Thomasville when he was only three weeks old, Beatty (a Thomasville High School alumnus) went on to receive President Bill Clinton's nomination for United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina. He became the chief judge of that court in 2006 and retired from active service in 2018.
Detectives with the Lexington Police Department utilized recent advancements in DNA technology to identify the suspect in a cold case from 1987, the murder of Mary Davis.
After 37 years of service in public education and five years with Lexington City Schools, Superintendent, Dr. Anitra D. Wells, will resign her position effective June 30th, 2023.
Contact the Fire Marshal's Office at 336-248-3933 during business hours to schedule a time for us to install them for you.
The Thomasville Black History Month committee is set to host a program in celebration of African Americans’ history, contributions and culture. According to city councilor and organizer Wendy Sellars, there will be a display of citizens and their contributions to the Thomasville and Davidson County communities.
The City of Lexington held its 2nd Annual Black History Celebration on Sunday, February 5 outside of City Hall.
With the dire need for qualified advanced manufacturing workers, our education system requires a complete makeover to grow the volume of qualified talent so new and old industries can respond to growth opportunities.
On Monday, February 6, at 9:28 am, the City of Lexington Fire Department responded to a residential house fire on West Seventh Street Extension.
Political Opinion from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
This weekend, our community was met with below-freezing temperatures, and many wanted to remain in the warm comfort of homes. What about those without a home?
Burn Prevention: Lexington Fire Department will focus on Burn Prevention Week on social media.
Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) is designed to give students essential skills required for entry-level employment as law enforcement officers with state, county, or municipal governments, or with private enterprises.