The Davidson County United Way provides funding to twenty-five local nonprofits.
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The Davidson County United Way provides funding to twenty-five local nonprofits.
Military ID Card renewals are now available online.
El Departamento de Salud del Condado de Davidson reporta un caso positivo de rabia.
The Davidson County Health Department reports a positive rabies case.
The City of Lexington Welcomes New Assistant City Manager Nicholas Geis to city government.
The Lexington City Council will hold a Special Meeting on Monday, February 12, 2024 from 9:00 am. until 4:00 p.m. and Tuesday, February 13, 2024 from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 pm
A closer look at Thomasville’s youngest Black city council member, JacQuez Johnson.
The Davidson County Rescue Squad unveils exciting news.
Board of Commissioners Meeting Monday, Jan 22 6pm. Commissioners meeting room.
While the image of a hero in uniform often evokes respect and admiration, the plight of homeless veterans remains an invisible, yet pressing, issue within our communities.
Local filings for Davidson County Commissioners and other races are heating up.
New council members are sworn in as two who have served step down.
One new candidate filed for office on Dec. 5th, 2023.
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.
Residents will have the opportunity to speak with city staff, ask questions and address concerns. Currently, meetings will begin at 6 p.m. on the following Thursdays: November 30, December 7, December 21
At least 32 graves of slaves have been discovered in a Black section of the historic City Cemetery in Lexington using ground penetrating radar.
For information on hosting a FREE “hands-only” (not for certification purposes) CPR event, contact (336) 236-3103 or Race.Cars.Trial@davidsoncountync.gov.
The Board of Elections is preparing for busy days for Lexington City precincts and Thomasville precincts.
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.
Lexington has opportunities to turn in a new direction and work toward a more prosperous future-----but only if we do some things differently!