On Thursday, January 6 from 6:30 – 7:30pm, groups will host a virtual event in Lexington.
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On Thursday, January 6 from 6:30 – 7:30pm, groups will host a virtual event in Lexington.
Light up the Block will put you in the holiday spirit! Vote for your favorite Christmas decorations.
A proposal of a total estimated project of $1,572,290 was presented by County Manager Tim Maness with the recommendation to move forward with repairing drainage issues related to the field and track. This includes a synthetic turf component of $434,250 that will be handled by the Lexington School District.
This week has been a roller coaster for North Carolina primary elections filings. After several stops and starts on late Wednesday, the North Carolina Supreme Court suspended the ongoing candidate filing period for the 2022 elections in the state based on concerns over district maps and gerrymandering.
The battle over political maps in North Carolina continues. The fight hit home yesterday as fillings began in Davidson County. Municipal candidates were permitted to file. The start of North Carolina candidate filing for U.S. House and legislative seats was blocked on early on Monday by an appeals court panel then only restored hours later by the state Court of Appeals judges.
Political Ad: Lt. Governor endorses Commissioner Chris Elliott.
The Davidson County Commissioners meeting on November 9th included special recognitions and “Freedom Against Mask and Vaccine Mandates.”
Don’t forget to vote in 2021 Municipal Elections Denton, Midway, Thomasville, Wallburg!
Lexington City Council held its regular bi-monthly meeting on October 25 with a presentation related to redistricting that could impact the structure of voting wards in Lexington.
Lexington City Council held its regular meeting on 9/27/2021 at Commons on the Green. Agenda items included a review of customer utility satisfaction surveys and awarding street maintenance contracts.