If you’ve been hoping, wishing and praying that a food truck rodeo would become a regular occurrence in Lexington, your dream will soon be a reality.
If you’ve been hoping, wishing and praying that a food truck rodeo would become a regular occurrence in Lexington, your dream will soon be a reality.
Our Theme will be "Food Truck Party"- On a Roll with God.
Amanda and Steven Everson of Reedy Creek, owners of the Factory - Coffee & Waffles in Lexington, have expanded their business by opening the Factory Coffee & Soda Shop in Welcome.
Hospice of Davidson County is excited to bring back their Annual Gala. This year, the Agency and their supporters will gather at Arts Theatre 202 in Lexington, NC from 6 – 9 p.m. on Saturday, August 26.
Piedmont Fresh, a program of Davidson County Local Food Network (DCLFN), announces its collaboration with Triad Buying Co-op (TBC), the oldest food co-op in Winston-Salem.
Three students earned top accolades at the Silver Valley Elementary School fifth grade graduation and year-end assembly June 9.
The Thomasville Council Meeting is on TUESDAY, June 20th because of the holiday on Monday. Also, the meeting will be held in the new Council chambers at 20 Stadium Drive
Antionette Kerr reflects on author James Dodson’s book Final Round.
David Inabinett, managing member of Brinkley Walser Stoner, shared, “Karen has done an amazing job over the past 35 years helping the firm grow and stay current on the latest technologies and best business practices.
While she has quadrupled the size of her Sunny & 75 Boutique, Mandy Bean Requena is maintaining her atmosphere of friendly, personal customer service.
North Carolina Representative Larry Potts presented Retired Emergency Services Director Larry James with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award during the June 12th meeting of the Davidson County Board of Commissioners.
DL intern Margot “Addie” Walser opens up about queer representation in the media.
Imagine the excitement former Texan slaves had on June 19, 1865 when they were told by Major General Gordon Granger they had been freed.
Cypress Creek Renewables is pleased to announce that seven Davidson County students were selected to receive its Energizing Tomorrow’s Leaders Scholarship award.
Wanda Cox issued a statement to Davidson Local on behalf of the Advocates for Charles McNeair after the Lexington City Council voted unanimously during closed session Monday evening to issue a resolution of support for the release of Charles McNeair.