The Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce and Uptown Lexington, Inc. participated in a grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony on 2/22/2022 for Clara Jane Boutique located at 21 South Main Street.
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The Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce and Uptown Lexington, Inc. participated in a grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony on 2/22/2022 for Clara Jane Boutique located at 21 South Main Street.
Things are ”cooking” as Uptown Lexington, Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce, Lexington Tourism and others prepare for Eat. Drink. Restaurant. Week! on March 20 - April 3, 2022..
After 32 years with the City of Lexington, the last 27 as the municipal clerk, Tina Lanier retired a year ago but she recently launched a second career as a Realtor.
The Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce (LACC) hosted their 75th Annual Meeting Thursday evening, February 24 at the J. Smith Young YMCA.
Goose and the Monkey celebrates second anniversary with the grand opening of a small casual restaurant within the brewery
Starting this week, as part of Davidson-Davie Community College’s ongoing efforts to prioritize the health and well-being of the campus community, the college’s curriculum students and dually-enrolled high school students have been given free and immediate access to medical and mental health support through TimelyMD, the leading telehealth company specializing in higher education.
An iconic Lexington barbecue restaurant will be permanently closing Saturday due to a N.C. Department of Transportation project to widen Winston Road.
After a several-year hiatus, leadership Davidson County is returning. The Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce and Thomasville Chamber of Commerce are offering the 32nd class of Leadership Davidson County sessions. Applications will be accepted at either the Thomasville or Lexington Chamber office at this time until March 7th.
The Belk Center for Community College Leadership and Research, in partnership with Achieving the Dream, is pleased to announce the launch of the Rural College Leaders Program (RCLP) – a capacity-building program designed to close equity gaps and improve student outcomes for 10 community colleges serving rural communities in North Carolina.
A regular customer of The Factory-Coffee and Waffles and her husband will reopen the breakfast and brunch restaurant Feb. 14 with the same menu as the previous owners.
The Davidson and Davie Apprenticeship Consortium (DDAC) will present four apprenticeship information sessions in February at Davidson-Davie Community College’s Davidson and Davie campuses.
The parking lot of the Lidl grocery store was busier than usual Tuesday afternoon, Feb 1, as customers came to stock up on favorite items and look for bargains prior to the store permanently closing Sunday.
On Monday, January 31, an email was received by Davidson County residents informing them that the Lidl location on Fairview Dr. will be closing, permanently, on Sunday, February 6.
On Sunday, January 16, 2022, at 7:56 pm, Thomasville police officers responded to Pine Ridge Health & Rehabilitation Center after receiving calls that staff could not be contacted by telephone and had not been seen by some residents of the facility. Officers arrived on scene and determined there was inadequate staffing to accommodate the 98 patients of the facility.
“Loctician” opens new salon and sells own line of natural hair care products
While the pandemic has caused many businesses to close their doors, entrepreneurs throughout Davidson County took a chance on themselves this year and brought dreams to fruition.
Winners announced in Uptown Lexington Christmas Decorating contest.
Santa came early for a former Facility Logistic Services (FLS) employee.