The Board of Elections is preparing for busy days for Lexington City precincts and Thomasville precincts.
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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.
On Tuesday, Nov. 7th polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Voters in line at 7:30 p.m. will be able to cast a ballot.
Lexington has opportunities to turn in a new direction and work toward a more prosperous future-----but only if we do some things differently!
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As part of our hyperlocal coverage, Davidson Local invites ALL registered political parties to submit a monthly opinion column by a designee.
The Davidson County Board of Elections will meet Tuesday, July 18, 2023 at 12:00 PM at the Board Office located at 945 N Main Street, Suite A, Lexington, NC 27292.
The City of Lexington is looking to adopt new law that allows alcoholic beverages outside in certain areas.
The Thomasville Council Meeting is on TUESDAY, June 20th because of the holiday on Monday. Also, the meeting will be held in the new Council chambers at 20 Stadium Drive
Please use the link below to view the Davidson County Schools Called Board of Education Meeting agenda for Tuesday, June 13, 2023.
Local community gathers to focus on ending gun violence.
Projects should focus on investments in the building blocks of economic growth, and must address job creation and economic investment, agriculture, and/or workforce preparedness.
Greene shared a statement on May 26 regarding her intent to support the transition.
Interim Chief, Dustin Carter was selected as the next Chief of Police for the Thomasville Police Department
This incident is currently an open investigation. Anyone with information about this case, please call the Lexington Police Department at (336) 243-3302 or Lexington Area Crime Stoppers at (336) 243-2400.
Lexington City Council announces the appointment of Ralph Clark as Lexington’s Interim City Manager effective June 1, 2023
The latest from Senator Steve Jarvis
The City of Lexington will hold a special meeting to discuss the 2023-24 Budget in the CUE Conference Room on April 27th at 1:00 PM at City Hall on 28 West Center Street Lexington
During the April 6, 2023 Davidson County Board of Health meeting the board unanimously voted to reject the resignation tendered on March 31, 2023.