Davidson County Commissioners declared October 2024, “Domestic Violence Awareness Month” in Davidson County. Two events have been scheduled by Family Services of Davidson County as we continue our fight against domestic violence in our community.
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Davidson County Commissioners declared October 2024, “Domestic Violence Awareness Month” in Davidson County. Two events have been scheduled by Family Services of Davidson County as we continue our fight against domestic violence in our community.
The United Way of Davidson County is excited to announce its 2024 Benefactors Celebration, taking place on Saturday, September 28th, at the RCR Events Center in Welcome. This special evening will honor Bill Bates and Beth Bunce for their remarkable contributions to the community and celebrate the generosity of all leadership donors.
Davidson County First Hope Ministries to build new homeless shelter in Lexington.
On Saturday, August 24th a very special community event will take place in Lexington that is going to be monumental. It is a pleasure to announce a project that was developed and is now named - “Our House” The Community Table Project (OHCTH).
The City of Lexington now accepting applications for Lexington Academy.
The Region 3's NC MDPP is led by the Forsyth County Department of Public Health and is seeking to serve pre-diabetic adults in 10 counties including Davidson County.
Cancer Services of Davidson County is preparing to host their annual fundraising gala, An Evening of Hope on Saturday, August 10th at the RCR banquet hall located at 425 Industrial Drive in Welcome.
Local Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. welcomes new members.
Silver Valley Civitan Club gives local honors.
A Race Against Drugs is hosting a community event to raise fentanyl awareness locally and to end deaths by the deadly drug.
Camp Comfort at Davidson County Hospice gives tools for children to process grief.
Hospice of Davidson County hosts the 17th Annual Ride for Angels this coming Saturday, July 20th at the Denton Farmpark.
The medal is awarded annually by the President of the United States to public safety officers who have exhibited exceptional courage, regardless of personal safety, in the attempt to save or protect human life.
A meeting will take place on Friday, July 12th at St. Stephen United Methodist Church to present the ideas and designs for ways to honor the graves of formerly enslaved people of African descent, located in the oldest section of the Lexington City Cemetery.
Local veterans will benefit from a new pro bono law clinic at High Point University.
The Office of the Governor grants awards each year to individuals or groups in North Carolina to recognize exemplary service. All North Carolinians, including state employees, are eligible for the award.
Three students in Senate District 30 were awarded the Golden LEAF scholarship..
The Davidson County Local Food Network and the Thomasville Farmers Market are excited to announce the launch of a new pop-up farmers market at the Senior Services Congregate Center in Thomasville.
Hospice of Davidson County creates an age-appropriate camp for children and teens to discuss grief and loss.
Hospice of Davidson County announces promotions and improvements to internal structure to better serve our community with several staffing updates demonstrating continued commitment to meet increasing regulatory requirements, enhance staff services and improve the patient, family and caregiver experience.