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The games have always been a lighthearted and friendly competition, something to motivate the athletes, keep them active and to overall make the day an amazing and memorable one for everyone involved. All of this is done with the help and support of United Way.
Lexington Police Department Investigates Shooting on Cotton Grove Road LEXINGTON, NC – Lexington Police Officers responded to a reported shooting at a gas station on Cotton Grove Road at 3:15 pm on Friday, August 4.
Recently the VA changed their position concerning COVID listed death.
Lexington City Schools is pleased to provide a follow-up on the implementation of the Clear Backpack Policy for the 2023-24 school year.
Las Escuelas de la Ciudad de Lexington se complacen en proporcionar un seguimiento sobre la implementación de la Política de Mochilas Transparentes para el año escolar 2023-24.
Lexington City Schools is thrilled to unveil the latest developments in its administrative team with the approval of new appointments and interim positions, all aimed at elevating the quality of education and fostering smooth transitions within the district.
The beginning of the 2022-23 school year is rapidly approaching.
A multi-agency high visibility engagement in the area of Gumtree Road and Hwy 109 North, Winston Salem led to almost 100 charges.
The Lexington City Schools Board of Education approved administrative recommendations from Superintendent Dr. Nakia Hardy at their monthly meeting on Wednesday, August 2.
United Way of Davidson County is composed of staff and a 30-person volunteer Board of Directors representing business, social services, local government, and individual donors across Davidson County.
Family Services of Davidson County (FSDC) has begun their search for a new Executive Director. Tim Tilley, who has been with FSDC since its inception and led the agency as ED during the last four years, has announced his retirement at the end of 2023.
The beloved, classic musical “Grease” will transport you to Rydell High, where the T-Birds and Pink Ladies rule the school.
Davidson County has been named by the Center for Digital Government as one of the Top 10 Digital Counties Survey Awards winners, among counties across the nation with a population between 150,000 and 249,999 people. Davidson County placed 7th in its population group.
We’re planning for a great turnout at the Give Work A Chance Job Fair on August 24th. We will have many opportunities of different education and skill levels, ranging from entry-level roles requiring no previous experience, to jobs that require a degree and experience.
Dr. Emily W. Lipe will retire as superintendent of Davidson County Schools on September 1, 2023 after dedicating 36 years to education in the state of North Carolina.
Approximately 55 campers, ranging from grades third through 12th were in attendance. Participants worked on a wide range of skills including shooting, dribbling and passing.
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The Ackland Family is putting on a memorial charity event for Roy Ackland, on Saturday, October 7th from 10am to 6pm at the Denton FarmPark in Denton, NC.