After four dedicated cleanup missions, Keep Davidson County Beautiful has officially conquered the 10.9-mile stretch of Linwood-Southmont Road and they were thrilled to say: It’s DONE!
After four dedicated cleanup missions, Keep Davidson County Beautiful has officially conquered the 10.9-mile stretch of Linwood-Southmont Road and they were thrilled to say: It’s DONE!
Lexington, NC – Friday nights under the lights are often where legends are born, and for Lexington Yellow Jackets senior Kamari McDonald, September 8th, 2023, will forever be etched in the annals of North Carolina high school football. In a dominant 40-0 shutout victory over East Davidson, McDonald didn't just make an impact; he rewrote the NCHSAA record books, recording an unprecedented three interception returns for touchdowns.
For Lexington native DaiTrell, the past decade has been more than music—it’s been a journey. Ten years after the release of his debut album The Journey, the independent artist is coming full circle, returning home to celebrate where it all began. On Saturday, September 20 at 7 p.m., Arts | Theatre 202 will host an evening that blends reflection with celebration.
Want to hear directly from those running for Lexington City Schools Board of Education? Join us Thursday, Oct. 9 at 6 PM at Union Baptist Church for a community forum.
Today, as we honor Liz Cross for her 15 years of service at Lexington High School, we celebrate a woman who has given so much of herself to this community. Her contributions, both in and out of the classroom, have helped shape countless young lives and prepare them for their future. The entire Davidson Local team extends its deepest gratitude for her years of service and her enduring impact on our future leaders. We wish her nothing but the best in all her future endeavors, and we look forward to seeing the continued positive change she will bring to the lives of Yellow Jackets for years to come.
I've had to accept that not everyone is rooting for me. When you’re trying to build a different life than the one you lived 10 or 15 years ago, some people will test you. They will try to pull you back into the person you used to be. But the truth is, their lack of support is not the point, you have to face adversity; it’s not chess or checkers, it’s called realization. We are living in a time and age where we have to reach down and pick each other up. The world is too heavy to carry alone. We have a shared responsibility to lift others, to offer encouragement, and to build a community based on support, not competition. My goal here at Davidson Local is simple, to get involved in my community. It’s the right thing to do. I see people in the community every day that might need a few words of encouragement or just a hug. I get it. I just want people to know that I am everyday people.
Central Davidson High School has won bragging rights for the next year after Riley Elliott was named the 2025 Miss Davidson County at the Davidson County Agricultural Fair on Thursday.
Los Servicios Familiares del Condado de Davidson se han aliado con Holly Hill Cares y el Departamento de Policía de Thomasville para celebrar la tercera caminata anual “Break the Silence” (Rompe el silencio) a las 3 p. m. del 21 de septiembre en el cementerio Holly Hill Memorial Park, ubicado en 401 W. Holly Hill Road, Thomasville.
Davidson County Family Services is partnering with Holly Hill Cares and the Thomasville Police Department for the 3rd annual Break the Silence Walk at 3 p.m. on Sept. 21 at Holly Hill Memorial Park Cemetery located at 401 W. Holly Hill Road in Thomasville.
The man identified as a person of interest in the disappearance of Nancy Bunly in Lexington has been charged with murder of another missing woman in Guilford County.
The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is asked to contact the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Invictus Task Force representatives.
The recipients of this thoughtful donation are a diverse group of organizations, each dedicated to tackling unique challenges within the community. The Cory Holt Foundation is known for its work in youth development and mentorship, providing young people with the resources and guidance they need to succeed. Davidson County First Hope Ministries offers a beacon of hope for families in crisis, providing emergency assistance and support. Meanwhile, Pastor’s Pantry works tirelessly to combat food insecurity, ensuring that no one in the community goes hungry.
When Brandon picks up a paintbrush, his emotions guide his hand. He wants his art to evoke a feeling in the viewer, using the interplay of warm and cool colors to create a mood. While he often uses cool tones, a serious topic will inspire him to bring in bold, striking colors. His influences are a mix of both well-known and local artists. He looks to the work of masters like Bob Timberlake for inspiration, admiring the hyper-realistic detail in their pieces. Locally, he follows artists as well appreciating their ability to use art in different ways to inspire others. He draws from all of these sources, trying to take a little bit from each artist he admires to fuel his own growth and push his work toward a more hyper-realistic style.
As the new wrestling season approaches, the atmosphere at Lexington High is buzzing with anticipation. Head coach Michael McKay, a former wrestler for the school himself, is leading a program with a clear vision: to build not just great athletes, but great people. While the team faces the challenge of a new conference and the departure of key seniors, McKay remains optimistic, focusing on the talent that remains and the strong foundation of his coaching staff.
Belmont Sayre, the City of Lexington and Preservation NC are pleased to announce the purchase of the historic Dunbar School by Dunbar Belrock Ventures LLC. The Dunbar School is located at 301 Smith Avenue in Lexington, NC.
can still recall the first time I met Coach Mackey. Our interactions were filled with jokes and laughter, a testament to his genuine and approachable personality. He has a way of making you feel at ease, of brightening a room with his infectious humor. But beneath that lighthearted exterior lay an unwavering intensity and a fierce dedication to his craft. When it was time to work, Coach Mackey transformed. I remember the days of him yelling "set up for power cleans," pushing us to give every ounce of effort and leave nothing behind. He instilled in us a work ethic that was, above all, rooted in belief. He believed in our potential, and in doing so, he taught us to believe in ourselves.
For those interested in professional development, a Project Management Techniques Training Course is being held at Regus on Friday, September 26th. While not a typical leisure event, it reflects the city's role as a regional hub for business and education.
May's professional journey began when he was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the seventh round of the 1992 NFL Draft with the 174th overall pick. He spent five seasons with the Chargers, from 1992 to 1996, establishing himself as a reliable player. After his time in San Diego, he moved to the Seattle Seahawks, where he played for three seasons from 1997 to 1999. Over his eight-season career, May's professional stats as a tight end included 26 receptions, 238 receiving yards, and 1 touchdown. While these stats may not be flashy, they reflect a player who was a crucial part of his team, often contributing through blocking and special teams, roles that are vital to a team's success but aren't always reflected in the stat sheet.
The Central Davidson Spartans are demonstrating resilience with a solid 2-1 record. Their season began with a heartbreaking one-point loss to Eastern Alamance, but they quickly rebounded with two decisive wins against Atkins and Jesse Carson. The Spartans' offensive explosion in the 68-14 win over Atkins showed they have the ability to overwhelm opponents when their game plan is executed flawlessly.