Justice Allison Riggs of the North Carolina Supreme Court visited Davidson County this week, marking a powerful moment not just in her professional journey, but for voters across the state who endured unprecedented challenges during the last election.
In his weekly newsletter the State Senator is urging residents to speak up—and so am I. If you’ve had a frustrating (or just plain baffling) experience at the DMV, don’t keep it to yourself. Share it with the Governor’s Office and the NC Department of Transportation, which oversees the DMV. Your stories matter. They’re not just complaints—they’re roadmaps for reform.
The Democratic Women of Davidson County will host its annual fundraiser, the Bold and Blue, at the Finch House, 17 E. Main St, Thomasville, NC, on Thursday, May 22, from 6:00-9:00. This year's fundraiser theme is Defending Democracy.
The NC State Senate heard three significant bills last Thursday, with the goal of including them in voting sessions this week.
We have crossed the threshold to welcome in the year of 2025. I hope you were able to close out the past and embrace the new beginning with fond farewells and open minds!
Over 1,300 voters in Davidson County were identified on a list of challenged ballots and notified via mail.
It is important to know your voter registration status. Read more to find out how to make sure your information is complete and up to date.
The DWNC will be commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the reorganization of Democratic Women of Davidson County after the organization had gone dormant.
The City of Lexington has been awarded $600,000 in Congressionally Directed Spending funds to repair and rebuild the West Lexington Tap Station, a crucial component of the city's natural gas infrastructure.
Photo ID cards are now required for everyone when voting in an offiical election. Make sure that you are informed and prepared when you go to the polls this year by having your ID in hand.
The Davidson County Republican Party proudly unveils the grandeur of the upcoming 2024 elections set to take place on February 21st, 2024
Sunday early voting dates will be determined by the NC State Board of Elections. All public comments must be submitted by 5 p.m. on December 15, 2023.
The results of the coin toss will be announced and newly elected board members will be sworn in on Tuesday, Dec. 5 at 6:30 p.m. 406 Unity St, Thomasville on YouTube LiveStream.
Candidate Filing will begin at Noon on December 4, 2023 and end at Noon on December 15, 2023 for the following offices
Days before the swearing in ceremony, the city of Thomasville announced the leaves of absence for Ron Bratton and Jeannette Shepherd. Both have requested leaves of absence through March 1, 2024 for health issues. City Council has approved the dual requests.
Our newsletter is arriving to you on the day before Veteran's Day, which happens to be the birthday of the U.S. Marines as well! North Carolina is honoring veterans on Friday, with all state employees having the day off. Our nation recognizes Veteran's Day on November 11th to signify the importance of veterans' contributions to our country. I hope you enjoy reading about the history of Veteran's Day.
There are so many positive things that are happening in our community that are the result of previous administrations, city management, and importantly our current City Council’s ability to capitalize on current opportunities and build relationships. Our intentional commitment to both economic development and equity are not mutually exclusive.
On Tuesday, Nov. 7th polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Voters in line at 7:30 p.m. will be able to cast a ballot.
Lexington has opportunities to turn in a new direction and work toward a more prosperous future-----but only if we do some things differently!
Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 7, is slated to bring a larger turnout than past municipal elections. Early voting in Davidson County is on the rise according to the local Board of Elections. The early voting period began Oct.19 and will end Nov. 4.