Update on Investigation of illnesses linked to all Diamond Shruumz-Brand products.
Update on Investigation of illnesses linked to all Diamond Shruumz-Brand products.
Hospice of Davidson County is joining thousands of hospices nationwide in celebrating the 2024 National Hospice and Palliative Care Month (HAPCM.)
This event is open to everyone and provides an opportunity to enjoy a royal-style tea in a castle while kickstarting holiday shopping at Commons on the Green.
Pedestrian killed in Thomasville on National Highway.
Uptown Lexington to host Christmas Open House on Sunday November 24th.
Forrest Patrick Gobble, 37 was arrested and served warrants by the Lexington Police Department on November 14th for fifteen counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.
An update has been issued for a fatal crash that occurred in Davidson County.
Golden LEAF awards Hurricane Helene Business Recovery Loan and Relief funding.
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember as one nation under God we should be visible. Jesus deserves the spotlight of all of our lives. Never should we hinder his life from shining because we are truly one nation under God.
Mocktails are crafted mixed drinks that have the same refreshment as a traditional cocktail, only without the alcohol. here are a few great recipes to enjoy.
Enjoy this week’s podcast with Hailey and Joe from the Great Smokey Mountains.
Michael R. Tofano is named the new Fire Chief for the Lexington Fire Department.
Invictus Task Force arrests local man for sexual exploitation.
Teens arrested for series of car break-ins in Lexington.
Multi-agency DWI Task Force yields multiple charges in Davidson County.
Rick Johnson, (USAF Retired) Director of Veteran Services Davidson County Government Veterans Day is a time to reflect on the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment of the men and women who have served in the United States military
Let us face the transitions in life with strength and courage. For God is telling us that being strong is not only just in a physical sense but also in a moral sense.
Author Crystal Smith Paul is scheduled to return to Lexington on Sunday, November 10th at 2 p.m. for a special appearance at the Lexington Library Annex.