Spring is here, so that means that it is time to get outside and enjoy the beautiful scenery and weather. There are numerous local events planned that will provide fun for the entire family.
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Spring is here, so that means that it is time to get outside and enjoy the beautiful scenery and weather. There are numerous local events planned that will provide fun for the entire family.
Hospice of Davidson County (HODC) proudly announces that Emma Hylton, Spiritual Counselor, will be delivering the homily at the community Palm Sunday service. The service is open to the community and will be held at the Old Courthouse in Uptown Lexington on Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 12:15 p.m.
Several major industrial projects in the Lexington area are spurring plans for growth in the local housing market.
Mushrooms are a part of forever lore and legend. From the Italian oyster or well-known shiitake to the pioppini, Mahalaville Farms has the process of growing and dehydrating mushrooms that can only be described in a single word— magical.
The Davidson County Public Library will host a plant and seed exchange/swap beginning in April 2024.
The N.C. State Highway Patrol reports a fatal crash involving two vehicles that occurred on the evening of Sunday, March 17, 2024 at the intersection of Friendship-Ledford Road and Motsinger Road in Davidson County.
Welcome spring with the Blossom Festival on Saturday at Surratt Orchids in Lexington.
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 was closed last week on March 14 and March 15 to facilitate a short move from City Hall to the new City Centre which is located at 200 North State Street in Uptown Lexington.
On Thursday, March 14, 2024, at 10:15 a.m. occupants of a white Dodge Charger fired several shots into an occupied vehicle in the 600 block of Julian Avenue.
Spring is here which means it’s time to break out the tools and get ready for planting and gardening.
If you are planning to travel soon, you know there are many details involved with your logistics. If your travel will be out of the country, there can be additional layers of challenges. Davidson County's Clerk of Court is offering a special day on Saturday, March 23rd, for anyone to apply for a passport or renew an existing one.
The award was recently presented to Hewlett at the annual N.C. News and Information Summit held at North Carolina Central University on Sunshine Day.
The City of Lexington is offering scholarships to Lexington Senior High School Seniors.
Breweries, bars and restaurants in Uptown Lexington are excited about the opening day of the Lexington Social District.
Rebuilding begins at Brooker T’s Café in Uptown Lexington after years of fire damage.
Davidson County, Thomasville and Lexington City Schools have partnered with The Arc of Davidson County to hold the 10th Community Resource Fair for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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.
The Davidson County Senior Services will be hosting on Thursday, March 21, 2024 Time: 9 am to 12 noon Location: 211 W Colonial Dr, Thomasville, NC 27360.