Here are the highlights from our recent evening with the Lexington Flying Pigs.
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Here are the highlights from our recent evening with the Lexington Flying Pigs.
Join Davidson Local Night with the Lexington Flying Pigs on June 27th at 6 p.m. at Holt=Mofitt Field in Lexington.
Votes are needed to advance a local competitor in Carla Hall Presents Favorite Chef.
This is a FREE event and open to the public on Saturday, June 22 from 12 to 5 pm in Lexington.
US Foods adding jobs with new Lexington location.
Grape Escape Vineyards announced its closing today after a tragedy there on Monday.
Here are the locations! Davidson County Local Food Network is excited to announce the highly anticipated 5th Annual Davidson County Farm Tour, taking place June 22nd and 23rd from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
A domestic dispute in Davidson County yesterday ended tragically.
Celebrate Juneteenth and celebrate freedom!
Thomasville issues notice of discharge of untreated wastewater.
Suspect dies after local standoff.
An initiative to end homelessness in Thomasville is planned for June 18th.
Hospice of Davidson County will hold its 17th Annual Ride for Angels fundraising event on Saturday, July 20th.
Davidson County Public Library awarded state grant.
My Pop was also a local legend of sorts. I was reminded of that by several attendees during this weekend’s Juneteenth festivities.
A fabulous exhibit is opening tonight at 202 N. Main Street in Uptown Lexington. “Nature’s Symphony” will surely captivate your senses. The fun begins at 6 p.m. tonight and is free to al.
African American Heritage project seeks to scan family photos and newspaper clippings. Join the Juneteenth Committee on Thursday, June 13th at 5:00 p.m. for an Open House at the Lexington Public Library Annex located at 612 S. Main Street Lexington.
Lexington native and Lexington Senior High School graduate has been named the new principal at Montlieu Elementary School in High Point. Oneeka Lockhart will become the school’s principal, effective July 1st.
Assault charges are pending against Davidson County Commissioner, Chairman Todd Yates. Charges were filed against Yates for an altercation which allegedly occurred at a business that Yates owns on US Highway 64 in Lexington.
African American Heritage project seeks to scan family photos and newspaper clippings. Join the Juneteenth Committee on Thursday, June 13th at 5:00 p.m. for an Open House at the Lexington Public Library Annex located at 612 S. Main Street Lexington.