Columnist Joel Leonard is encouraging us to think of new Thanksgiving traditions!
Columnist Joel Leonard is encouraging us to think of new Thanksgiving traditions!
LEXINGTON, NC – On Saturday, February 21, 2026, the American Children’s Home, Sam F. Vance Auditorium, will host an unforgettable evening of inspiration and heartfelt drama as Bo2 Productions and 1960 Productions present Marie Bellamy’s powerful gospel stage play, “Unseen Struggles Through the Eyes of a Child.” This much-anticipated production promises to be more than just a theatrical event; it is a ministry of hope, faith, and community support designed to uplift families and remind children that they are never alone in their battles.
Last Thanksgiving, Antionette Kerr was in a hospital bed receiving a blood transfusion after being airlifted—again. This year, she’s home, upright, and deeply grateful. Grateful for EMTs, doctors, neighbors, donated blood, and everyone who helped her make it through. She’s also frustrated after months of insurance delays that put her health at risk and believes real reform is urgently needed. She encourages anyone who can to donate blood—it truly saves lives.
Shouldn't we inspire more curiosity so more skills and talent are developed in the future, I am working on legacy gifts for my grandkids. Why?
According to the department, “Many of these incidents involve unlocked vehicles or valuables left in plain sight.” Officials say the recent uptick has prompted an emphasis on preventive measures and community awareness.
On November 25, 2025, at approximately 4:30 AM, a fire occurred at 320 Kimberly Lane in Lexington, NC 27292.
Ball writes: I support recreation. I support parks and growth. But recreation and responsibility are not the same thing, and we owe it to taxpayers to tell the truth about what documentation exists — and what does not.
More than 50 years later, JCSU brought home another championship — a moment that doesn’t just honor the present team but brings Craven’s era back into the spotlight.
Candidate Filing for the following offices will begin on December 1, 2025 at 12:00pm and promply close on December 19, 2025 at 12:00pm
The market will feature a wide range of local vendors, offering shoppers a chance to pick up unique last-minute Christmas gifts. Families will also have the opportunity to enjoy pictures with Santa, making the event a festive outing for all ages.
According to CDC-based estimates, about 1% of adults in the United States live with active epilepsy. In Davidson County, that translates to roughly 1,780 residents—neighbors, classmates, coworkers, and family members navigating a condition that can be unpredictable and, at times, deadly.
On Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at approximately 7:30 p.m., Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Deputies responded to a residence in the Silver Valley Community, on Jeanette Lane, Thomasville, North Carolina, in reference to a death investigation.
Rosco Turner, Sr.'s tenure as Head Coach is perhaps best defined by the unique challenge and triumph of coaching his own son. The father-coach dynamic is inherently difficult, requiring a delicate balance of familial love and professional objectivity. Turner, Sr. successfully navigated this complexity, establishing a program built on discipline, strategy, and high expectations that allowed his son, Rosco Turner, Jr., to become one of LSHS’s all-time greats.
Carter will be at the Walmart in Lexington on Wednesday, November 26, from about 3–4 p.m., selling 12-ounce jars of Akiylah Sauce for $5. He accepts cash, Apple Pay, and CashApp at $PitmasterCJ.
Set for Saturday, November 22, 2025, at 1:30 p.m. at Lexington High School (26 Penry Street, Lexington, NC 27292), the chapter will distribute FREE Thanksgiving meals to local families.
On Sunday, November 16, 2025, at approximately 8:30 p.m., Davidson County Sheriff’s Patrol deputies responded to an armed robbery at a Dollar General store.
The Davidson County Health Department has confirmed a positive case of rabies following an incident that occurred late last week near NC Highway 150 in Linwood. This marks the sixth confirmed rabies case in Davidson County in 2025.
The chill of November is setting in, but the temperature is about to rise significantly inside the gym at Lexington Senior High School (LSHS)! Basketball season is just around the corner, and the LSHS athletic department is rolling out the red carpet to introduce the community to the teams that will represent the Yellow Jackets on the hardwood this winter.