For Jeep owners, enthusiasts, and anyone who’s ever thought, “I should get a Jeep,” there’s no better place to celebrate that spirit than the Denton FarmPark Jeep Festival, happening on Saturday, August 9, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
For Jeep owners, enthusiasts, and anyone who’s ever thought, “I should get a Jeep,” there’s no better place to celebrate that spirit than the Denton FarmPark Jeep Festival, happening on Saturday, August 9, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Standing in front of the sign reading, 'This sign is coming to a drug house near you,' it’s hard to ignore the questions lingering in the air. Some applaud, others raise questions given a previous Sheriff’s history of felonious activity and improper seizures. Some in the community are left wondering if this new approach truly signals change or is just another chapter in a long history of mistrust.
What truly defines Meredith's leadership in Christ is her profound humility. Josh explains that when others try to recommend her for recognition, she often humbly declines, stating that she is simply "doing what God wants her to do" and believing that "someone else deserves that recognition." This selfless attitude, Josh says, has always been his mom’s core mission: doing God’s will.
A nonpartisan Mayoral Candidate Forum will take place on Friday, August 1 at 6:30 PM at the Central Recreation Center, located at 211 East Main Street.
Tysinger’s dedication to community service is perhaps most evident through his extensive involvement in Masonic organizations. He proudly serves as the Head of the Acacia Masonic Lodge #66 and Potentate of AL Khattab Temple #201 Prince Hall Shriners, in addition to his membership in other Masonic bodies. These organizations are pillars of community support, hosting regular cookouts, providing meals for local school sports teams, donating essential school supplies, contributing food for the National Night Out event, and offering academic scholarships.
The Davidson County Veteran Services Office is proud to serve the brave men and women of our community who wore the uniform of the United States Armed Forces.
Ultimately, it comes down to two fundamental human actions: help each other, and most importantly, love one another. When we operate from a place of genuine care and support, the seemingly insurmountable challenges become less daunting. We recognize that our individual struggles are often shared, and that together, we possess an incredible strength.
Beyond her professional achievements, Beth's greatest attribute, according to Frank, is her role as a mother. "She is an absolute hero to all three of his girls," he proudly states. Their three daughters, Mary Lloyd (24), Annabell (23), and Abbie (19), are all graduates of Lexington, a testament to the strong foundation their parents provided. Mary, the eldest, is a marketing director for a commercial real estate firm in Winston-Salem. Annabell, the middle daughter, will be following in her mother's footsteps, teaching at Westchester Academy next year and coaching volleyball. Abbie, the youngest, works at Lexington Bar-B-Q, representing another facet of the family's deep community roots.
Kathleen's deep-rooted compassion and generosity have always shone brightly. Harrison fondly recalls that she made every friend feel like family, and her dedication to helping children was unparalleled. She consistently sought out ways to support young people, even organizing a Box Top Drive when Harrison and his brother, Robert, were in elementary school at South Lexington. This early act of community spirit perfectly illustrates her proactive and selfless nature.
Cotton's journey hasn't been without its hurdles. He openly acknowledges that his hardest challenge as a child was overcoming the fear of not making his parents proud. This formative experience likely instilled in him a strong sense of responsibility and a drive to excel, qualities that are evident in his adult life as a father, professional, and community member.
City of Thomasville Leases Former Recreation Administration Building to Thomasville
A second arrest has been made in the ongoing investigation into the murder of Jyisaiah Cuthrell, who was shot and killed on July 24th in Lexington.
Brooke Adams, Special Events Coordinator for Davidson County Senior Services, has been honored as a winner of the National Council on Aging (NCOA)’s National Institute of Senior Centers (NISC) Program of Excellence Awards. The Thomasville Senior Center, part of Davidson
The Arc of Davidson County strives to help those with intellectual and developmental disabilities to gain independence, learn skills and strive to make a difference in their community.
Before social media, before streaming, before we had 400 channels showing us everything and nothing at once, there were simpler Saturdays. You’d wake up to the sound of the TV warming up, a bowl of cereal that turned your milk pink, and a lineup of cartoons and pro wrestling that felt like religion.
For me, those weekends weren’t just about escaping reality—they were about bonding with my cousin Jayshaunn. He was my partner in everything from Super Mario Bros. marathons to WWF showdowns. And while life was throwing him punches his body could barely take, he was still right there—mean muggin’ and flexin’ like a champ—believing, with everything he had, that Hulk Hogan was going to save the day.
The Davidson County Commissioners did not approve a 2% pay raise for Davidson County law enforcement officers during its meeting on Thursday.
To truly put an end to this violence; a comprehensive and collaborative approach is essential. There is no single solution, but rather a need for a multi-pronged strategy that addresses both the immediate symptoms and the root causes.
Looking ahead, Lily Ervin's basketball journey is far from over. Her exceptional high school career has paved the way for her to continue playing at the collegiate level, as she plans to attend Mount Olive University. This next chapter promises to be an exciting one, as she brings her proven skills, dedication, and competitive spirit to a new environment. Her story serves as an inspiration to aspiring young athletes in Lexington, demonstrating that with hard work and determination, dreams can indeed become a reality.
Then came the bottom of the seventh inning, a moment that will forever be recounted in Lexington baseball lore. With the score still deadlocked and the tension almost unbearable, Roman Keith stepped up to the plate. The crowd collectively held its breath, the rhythmic thud of the beach balls silenced, replaced by a singular, focused hum of anticipation. Keith, known for his clutch hitting, took a deep breath, eyes locked on the pitcher. The first pitch was a blur, a fastball that whizzed by for a strike. The second, a breaking ball, was fouled off. With two strikes, the stadium went utterly silent, every fan willing the ball to find the sweet spot of Keith’s bat.