There are a few surprises in store for you this week as you listen to the podcast Episode 10: Yuletide Chatter. Get ready for the adventures of Schaefer Shenanigans: The Hailey and Joe Show.
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There are a few surprises in store for you this week as you listen to the podcast Episode 10: Yuletide Chatter. Get ready for the adventures of Schaefer Shenanigans: The Hailey and Joe Show.
"Operation Milestone” was a law enforcement initiative conducted by the Invictus Task Force (ITF) and the Kernersville Police Department. During this five-day undercover and online operation, authorities targeted individuals suspected of attempting to engage in sexual activities with minors.
Celebrate this holiday in style and help save Christmas tree farms in western North Carolina at the same time by creating the tradition of using a live tree.
Deer mating season, also known as the rut, in Davidson County, typically peaks around the second week of November. During the rut, deer are more active and are more likely to dart into the road, so motorists should be extra cautious.
Hospice of Davidson County is joining thousands of hospices nationwide in celebrating the 2024 National Hospice and Palliative Care Month (HAPCM.)
Enjoy this week’s podcast with Hailey and Joe from the Great Smokey Mountains.
Rick Johnson, (USAF Retired) Director of Veteran Services Davidson County Government Veterans Day is a time to reflect on the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment of the men and women who have served in the United States military
Let us face the transitions in life with strength and courage. For God is telling us that being strong is not only just in a physical sense but also in a moral sense.
Author Crystal Smith Paul is scheduled to return to Lexington on Sunday, November 10th at 2 p.m. for a special appearance at the Lexington Library Annex.
Meals on Wheels of Davidson County feeds the souls of those in need. Here is a letter from Ray Nance Howell showcasing Meals on Wheels of Lexington.
Here are the results of the local 2024 elections.
Mara Lovejoy wins the Davidson Local Halloween decor contest.
On Election Day, Civil Rights Division personnel will be available all day to receive questions and complaints from the public related to possible violations of federal voting rights laws. Reports may be made through the department’s website www.civilrights.justice.gov or by calling toll-free at 800-253-3931.
North Carolina election officials will host an in-person and remote news conference at 11 a.m. Monday, November 4th to provide information and answer questions about the 2024 general election in North Carolina.
The Lexington Yellow Jackets (6-3) traveled up Business I-85 north to take on the Thomasville Bulldogs (4-5) and add another chapter in their historic rivalry.
Let us always put God first, trusting that God knows exactly what he is doing. The shoulders also bear responsibility and power.
Daylight savings time ends on Sunday, November 3rd. Remember to set your clocks back an hour.
In this episode the duo dives into their recent visit to the Greensboro Science Center, where they explored everything from red pandas to stingrays and even dinosaurs.
As a special treat and with Halloween only being a few days ago, we’re diving into the spooky season with a recap of Hailey and Joe’s thrilling experiences at SCarowinds and Lake Hickory Haunts.
The "Our House" Community Table Project hosts fish fry next Saturday in Lexington at Banks-Miller Post #255. Everyone is invited to this fun and free event.