Every donation can save as many as three lives, and the OneBlood Big Red Bus will be on site ready to receive donors who are eager to help!
Joel is back with more job tips for those searching for employment.
A total of $922,353 has been allocated to 27 nonprofits serving Davidson County.
Davidson-Davie will host the 39th Annual Central Piedmont EMERGENCY SERVICES COLLEGE to all emergency services and public safety industry personnel March 26-April 2.
VIEW THE CLASS OFFERINGS at: https://www.davidsondavie.edu/emergency-services-college/
Davidson County’s GOP saw a large turnout at the annual county convention on Saturday, March 11, 2023
Carolyn Curry, owner of Car’Ma Essentials, and Renoda Burns, owner of 4EverEvolvn, hosted a Women’s History Month Pop-Up Shop on Saturday, March 11 at the J. Smith Young YMCA Event Center.
On March 3, 2023, Lexington Police Department’s Patrol Division was informed of a suspect printing and collecting images of juvenile females.
The moment you have been waiting for... the JLD Scholarship Fund 13th Annual Fish Fry Fundraiser has begun! Join us for good food for a great cause! When: Saturday, March 25th Time: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Rescue Squad 115 W 9th Ave Lexington, NC.
Volunteers tackled landscaping projects at the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of Davidson County.
The latest news from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
The Life Center of Davidson County is excited to present the 5th Roast & Toast, with Guest of Honor the Honorable Newell Clark, on Saturday March 18, 2023.
Uptown Lexington, Inc., is excited to present our St. Patrick’s Day Celebration and Bar Crawl.
“I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.” ~Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Lexington Farmers Market will sign up new and returning vendors for the 2023 farmers market season an its annual spring organizing meeting on Monday, March 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the Davidson County Cooperative Extension Auditorium.
The Davidson County Civitan Club honored nine local ministers with the club’s 20th Clergy Appreciation Observance.
Siemens Mobility announced plans Tuesday afternoon, March 7, to invest $220 million to build a factory that will manufacture rail cars and eventually employ 500 people in the Lexington Industrial Park on Brown Street.
Riley Elliott is a youth correspondent with Davidson Local.
As North Carolina continues to transition from legacy industries of textile, furniture and regulated tobacco to new economic opportunities in other sectors, we need to realize a couple of critical issues and take advantage of opportunities to be a leader.