The Bradley Group's Core: Ra'Shanna Aaron, Optimizing Operations and Lives

Ra'Shanna’s tenure is built on nearly a decade of focused dedication to Leadership in operations and workforce solutions. This experience is rooted in optimizing critical business functions like manufacturing processes and warehouse management. Her team's success in fostering strong client relationships and building robust operational frameworks is a direct reflection of her commitment to excellence in staffing and recruiting. Her strategic vision extends beyond operational oversight, driving business development through strategic partnerships. With certified expertise in staffing and adept negotiation skills, she crafts impactful workforce solutions, demonstrating a passion for direct hire recruiting to ensure the right talent thrives in their ideal roles.

Thomasville’s 6th Annual Everybody’s Night kicks off, Friday

Thomasville’s 6th Annual Everybody’s Night kicks off Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, with free live music, local eats, and a lively beer garden downtown. Headliners include country artist Alex Key and Americana favorites Delta Son. With the expanded Social District, you can now stroll both sides of the tracks with a Cross Ties beverage in hand. The celebration continues Saturday with Everybody’s Day — making it a full weekend of community and fun!

Caso confirmado de rabia en el Condado de Davidson: se necesita conciencia de la comunidad

Los informes proporcionados al departamento de salud indican que en las últimas semanas, un residente de la zona había visto y alimentado a varios gatos salvajes. Uno de los gatos, que parecía tener una herida en la pierna, inicialmente parecía estar sanando. Sin embargo, el 21 de septiembre de 2025, el residente notó que el mismo gato mostraba un comportamiento inusual. Se contactó a Control de Animales y retiró al animal de la propiedad.

Confirmed rabies case in Southmont; county urges pet vaccinations and reporting

The Davidson County Health Department has confirmed a rabies-positive feral cat in the Southmont community off Riverview Rd. It’s the county’s third confirmed case in 2025. The cat, seen in the area for several weeks and removed by Animal Control on Sept. 21, tested positive at the State Lab. Individuals with potential exposure have been notified and referred for post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP).

A Promise to My Community: Changing the Conversation Around Lexington

I’m often asked a straightforward question: “Why do you mainly write about Lexington?” The question is simple, but the answer is complex, rooted in everything from journalistic practicality to a deep-seated belief in the power of positive storytelling. The truth is, my focus on Lexington is not a choice of favoritism, but a reflection of the commitment we receive from its community. It’s an investment of trust, and at Davidson Local, we make it our mission to honor that trust.

Lexington's Rising Star: Matthew Liles' Journey from the Court to the Camera

In the dynamic world of entrepreneurship, we're quick to celebrate seasoned veterans, but it's just as vital to recognize the next generation of innovators. Lexington, North Carolina, has a wealth of young talent making waves, from photographers like Areias and Kenya McDonald of K & A Creative Photography LLC to creative minds like Nick Blyden. Among this impressive group, one name stands out: Matthew Liles of toocold visuals. His story is a powerful testament to the pursuit of passion and the seamless transition of skills from one craft to another.

The Vipers Hit-a-thon: Supporting Young Athletes Like Mason Chapman

This fundraiser is vital for the Vipers. It helps cover essential costs like field rentals, equipment, team uniforms, and travel expenses for tournaments. By supporting Mason, friends, family, and community members are directly investing in the growth and development of young athletes. They are helping to ensure that players like Mason have the opportunity to continue to learn, compete, and excel in a positive and encouraging environment.

The Lexington Renaissance Man: Remembering Navy SEAL Joshua Harris

In the heart of Davidson County, a community steeped in tradition and small-town values, a story of an extraordinary life and ultimate sacrifice echoes through time. Petty Officer 1st Class Joshua Thomas Harris, a son of Lexington, North Carolina, was more than a decorated Navy SEAL; he was a "Renaissance Man" whose life was a testament to the pursuit of excellence and a deep-seated desire to serve. His journey, from a standout high school athlete to an elite Special Operator, is a poignant narrative of a man who found his true calling in the defense of others.

More Than a Program: Chevon Burton, the Guiding Light of Project Potential

Chevon Burton's nearly 25 years of service as the Director of the Project Potential Program is more than just a job; it's a legacy. She has dedicated her life to ensuring that the next generation of Lexington students has the tools, guidance, and encouragement they need to succeed. On behalf of the Davidson Local and the entire Lexington community, we extend a heartfelt thank you for her tireless efforts. Her work is a powerful reminder that true community leadership is often quiet, always present, and profoundly impactful.

Kamari McDonald Etches His Name in NCHSAA History with Record-Breaking Performance

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.