If you’re a voter in Davidson County and haven’t checked your registration status lately, here’s your friendly reminder: do it now.
If you’re a voter in Davidson County and haven’t checked your registration status lately, here’s your friendly reminder: do it now.
Holt’s connection to the sport runs deep. A decorated athlete in her own right, she was a high school track star and later earned the title of Track & Field MVP. Her own experiences have shaped her belief in the power of the sport, and she’s determined to share that with the next generation. This year marks a significant milestone for Lexington, as it’s the first time the Parks & Recreation department has launched a track & field team. The excitement is palpable, and according to Holt, it's a collective effort. She highlights that everyone working alongside her is a volunteer, dedicating their time and energy out of a shared desire to see the program thrive and grow.
A heartfelt call for support is going out to residents of Davidson County as a meaningful community fundraiser enters its final stretch. The event, which wraps up this week on August 8 and 9, 2025, aims to uplift some of the most vulnerable populations in our community—disadvantaged high school students, rising freshmen, individuals experiencing homelessness, and those in need of shelter.
The City of Thomasville, $100,000 for Memorial Park Drive Greenway Expansion Design & Engineering
The impact of an involved parent reaches far beyond the school, touching the very heart of the community. Engaged parents are often the catalyst for community action. They are the ones who volunteer their time, organize events, and advocate for resources that benefit all children. Sam’s dedication and love for the Lexington community have a contagious quality. Her commitment has inspired other parents to step up and become more involved in their children's lives. This collective spirit of support strengthens the community, fostering a sense of shared purpose and a network of care that makes Lexington a better place for everyone.
The transition of music over time is undeniable, and the change has been dramatic. My mind drifts back to the late 90s and early 2000s, an era when dance music reigned supreme. The airwaves were dominated by infectious beats and catchy hooks from artists like Mark Morrison, whose "Return of the Mack" was an anthem for a generation. We were all captivated by the perfectly choreographed moves and harmonious vocals of groups like NSYNC and Destiny's Child. These artists didn’t just create songs; they crafted experiences that became the soundtrack to our lives.
It was standing room only at the Davidson County Board of Education meeting on Monday when over 100 parents, students, and other community members showed up to voice their displeasure over the suspension of three long-time wrestling coaches.
In Davidson County, the conversation around wages isn’t just about numbers—it’s about survival. From law enforcement officers to restaurant workers, even those with decades of experience and multiple degrees are finding that hard work doesn’t always add up to a living.
In an open letter dated July 24, Mayor Raleigh York Jr. confirmed that on June 9, cyber-criminals infiltrated the city’s network, “removing and corrupting a significant amount of data” in the process. The breach has had ripple effects across city functions, with utility billing and online services especially impacted
The Thomasville City Schools Board of Education would like to take this opportunity to clarify inaccuracies included in the City of Thomasville's recent press release dated July 24, 2025, regarding Communities In Schools (CIS) and the use of school district facilities.
The Davidson County Center of NC State Extension is inviting community members to dig into lawn care at its Extension Gardener: Lawn Care Workshop starting August 7th, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The event will be held at the Davidson County Agricultural Center, located at 301 E Center Street in Lexington.
Lexington native Rannette Murphy Pearson — better known in the literary world as Rae Murphy — is turning pages and turning heads with her bold entrance into children’s publishing. A first-time author with a heart the size of Davidson County, Murphy is bringing purpose, passion, and powerful representation to the youngest of readers.
Come join us at the market tomorrow from 8am-12pm! We have an AMAZING lineup of vendors, visitors and activities for the kids!
It's a reminder that we must give the youth an opportunity to explore their passions. A small chance can lead to a life-changing path and save them from a negative influence. With all the gratitude in the world, I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to Corey McMillian. Your kindness and belief in a young man you didn't even know truly made a positive impact on my life. You are forever appreciated.
This isn’t one of those fussy recipes that requires a culinary degree or a YouTube tutorial. It’s easy. So easy that even a bad chef like me (and I say that with love) can make it without burning the damn house down.
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.