Republic LIGHT is the first Latino Coalition in Davidson County, NC backed by the Republican GOP. LIGHT stands for: Latinos In Government Honorary TeamElizabeth Irizarry de Toro, M.Ed. – Founder and Host.
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Republic LIGHT is the first Latino Coalition in Davidson County, NC backed by the Republican GOP. LIGHT stands for: Latinos In Government Honorary TeamElizabeth Irizarry de Toro, M.Ed. – Founder and Host.
A complaint submitted to the North Carolina Board of Elections will be considered by the Davidson County Board of Elections on Tuesday, June 14, at 6 p.m. at the Davidson County Government Building, 4th floor, in the Commissioners Room located at 913 Greensboro St. Lexington, NC 27292.
Este Memorial Day, diga una oración por una familia estrella, pero comience a pensar en formas en que podemos utilizar la experiencia de un veterano para realmente comenzar a honrar a nuestros caídos.
It is our responsibility as citizens to remember the Nation's brave fallen men and women - whether they died on foreign lands in the heat of battle or after a lifetime in the uniform of our Army. Never forget the men and women who know all too much the cost of our freedom, for their service to this country is the greatest gift of all.
Organizers invite the public to come out to Downtown Thomasville on Monday, May 30th at 9:00am the our annual Memorial Day Parade. The parade will start at The Big Chair and go down Salem Street towards Memorial Park Dr. This event is hosted by the NC Memorial Day Parade Committee. The Grand Marshal for this year is Lt. Governor Mark Robinson.
Republic Light hosts Jonathan Uzcategui on 100 county tour.
If you haven’t voted, today is the day to do so.
Davidson County Commissioners blended their personal, religious and GOP views and passed Heartbeat Referendum without input from the people of the county. Their decision was not for ALL the people.
Voting sites are coming to a ward near you with more than 30 regular polling locations opening for the election. Note that the Davidson County Board of Elections will not be an election day option.
We believe in supporting Local Matters! So Davidson Local is heading to the Board of Elections to greet early voters on May 13th and May 14th with non-partisan information.
*Editor’s note: This article was originally published on Thursday, May 5. Mandy Ellis Kiser’s answers were mistakenly omitted. They’ve been added to the original article and appear in this one.
Davidson County Commissioner candidates answer questions about their platform.
On Monday evening, May 2, the Lexington Area, Thomasville and Northern Davidson County Chambers of Commerce & Davidson Local hosted a forum for Davidson County Board of Commissioner candidates at Davidson-Davie Community College’s Reich Auditorium.
Local chambers of commerce and Davidson Local hosted a forum for county commissioner candidates Monday evening.
If you’ve found it difficult to keep up with all the changes regarding the elections, you’re in luck. Davidson Local has you covered.
Tonya Lanier seeks one of four Davidson County Commission seats up for grabs in the upcoming election. Not having to participate in the May primary, Tonya is focusing her energy on the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Election Day.