During the week of Monday, April 8th to Saturday, April 13th, the Davidson County Public Library will observe National Library Week. During this time, replacement library cards will be free.
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During the week of Monday, April 8th to Saturday, April 13th, the Davidson County Public Library will observe National Library Week. During this time, replacement library cards will be free.
Celebre el Mes Nacional de la Salud de las Minorías
Local musician Gavin Hardy is making his dreams come true with the help of a prestigious scholarship.
The room was filled at a banquet in honor of Carissa Loflin, a teacher in Davidson County Schools.
SparkNC Demo Day will be hosted by Lexington City Schools at the Lexington Senior High School Sparklab today, March 21st from 5:00 p.m. until 6:00 pm.
As society progresses, rectifying past wrongdoings and preventing future ones is important. Particularly in STEM, where there has been a long-standing history of male domination within the academic and workplace settings.
At the recent Board of Education meeting on March 5, 2024, Lexington City Schools took a significant step in preparing for the upcoming academic year by approving the 2024-2025 District Calendar.
The Lexington City Schools Board of Education is pleased to announce the issuance of a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) seeking proposals from qualified firms to undertake the crucial task of conducting a Facilities Assessment Study and collaborating in the creation of the district's Facilities Master Plan.
The City of Lexington is offering scholarships to Lexington Senior High School Seniors.
The Lexington Middle School girl’s basketball team has demonstrated themselves as a force to be reckoned with. After going undefeated for the last season, they managed to capture the title of Davidson County Regular Season Champions.
Despite a cold and rainy day, the Second Annual Lexington Book Festival on Saturday drew a large crowd of enthusiastic readers of all ages.
Lexington City Schools announces new position
The Lexington Book Festival reveals the authors for their second annual event happening on March 09, 2024 in Uptown Lexington.
The Davidson-Davie Community College Small Business Center, which has locations in Lexington, Thomasville and Davie County is offering an enriching blend of networking and expert business advice to those that are presently operating a small business or who are looking to begin their own small business.
Davidson Local’s Joel Leonard recently conducted an interview for the Second Annual Lexington Book Festival with the talented Stacy McAnulty, who has written over 30 books. Stacy and other authors will be at the Lexington Book Festival in Uptown Lexington on March 09, 2024.
Here is your official guide for the Lexington Book Festival. Join the excitement of the Lexington Book Festival on March 9, 2024 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Lexington City Schools regrets to announce the postponement of the LCS Family Reunion, originally scheduled for Thursday, February 29, 2024.
Davidson County students interested in renewable energy and STEM-related careers are eligible to apply for scholarships as the county was again chosen for Cypress Creek Renewables’ Scholarship Program.
Join the Lexington Yellow Jacket family for a heartwarming Lexington City Schools Family Reunion at Lexington Senior High School on Thursday, February 29, 2024. This familial celebration promises an evening of shared laughter, captivating music, engaging games, fantastic prizes and free T-Shirts.
Coggins Child Development Center on South Main Street in Lexington publicly announced on February 19, 2024 that it will be closing its doors in a few weeks.