Davidson Davie Community College recently announced that it is part of $700,000 in grant funding made available to North Carolina small businesses in partnership with Energy United.
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Davidson Davie Community College recently announced that it is part of $700,000 in grant funding made available to North Carolina small businesses in partnership with Energy United.
More will be discussed at council meetings in August. {Photo courtesy of PACE}
With over 32 years of experience in education, Mr. Gaillard has held various roles from classroom teacher to administrator, demonstrating a profound commitment to student-centered learning and educational leadership.
Part of what truly strengthens a community is fostering the youth, the growing, and adapting minds, and the very future of said community.
By making education liquid and enabling more to pursue prosperous pathways forward. we can fill the skill gap.
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To help meet the growing demand for paramedics across Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, the health system has partnered with Davidson-Davie Community College to create an opportunity for emergency medical technicians (EMTs) currently employed by Wake Forest Baptist to obtain their paramedic certification.
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Several major industrial projects in the Lexington area are spurring plans for growth in the local housing market.
Davidson County, Thomasville and Lexington City Schools have partnered with The Arc of Davidson County to hold the 10th Community Resource Fair for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Coggins Child Development Center on South Main Street in Lexington publicly announced on February 19, 2024 that it will be closing its doors in a few weeks.
Make your own Valentine’s Day gift with a 3D printer
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Local advocates raise awareness during International Disability Awareness Day.
Davidson Local youth correspondent Riley Elliott gets The Scoop as she learns more about what it takes to become a fire fighter.
Saturday, November 25th, is Small Business Saturday – a day set aside each year to celebrate and support small businesses in our local communities.
Graduation for participants in Getting Ahead is on the calendar for December 5, and the community is invited to celebrate their accomplishments. These hard-working neighbors are starting their journeys out of poverty and into stability and the organization is proud of all the accomplishments they have made so far. Those who attend the graduation will hear stories about participants’ experiences, moments of discovery and awakening in the group, and future goals they have set. There will also be a networking dinner designed to allow Getting Ahead participants to build their business contacts.