Tad Wrenn Helmstetler, 60, of Lexington, North Carolina passed away Wednesday, December 11, 2024 at his home.
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Tad Wrenn Helmstetler, 60, of Lexington, North Carolina passed away Wednesday, December 11, 2024 at his home.
Joel Leonard is sharing how AI can help you create new holiday traditions this year.
Davidson Local’s own Joel Leonard offers heartfelt advice to all of those that are living as caregivers.
Columna: Estímulo para las personas que cuidan a los demás.
By making education liquid and enabling more to pursue prosperous pathways forward. we can fill the skill gap.
To all of those basketball fans out there, hasn’t this year at the NCAA Basketball tournament been wonderful?
History is being made today in North Carolina as legalized online sportsbook gambling begins.
Davidson Local’s Joel Leonard recently conducted an interview for the Second Annual Lexington Book Festival with the talented Stacy McAnulty, who has written over 30 books. Stacy and other authors will be at the Lexington Book Festival in Uptown Lexington on March 09, 2024.
Joel Leonard describes his experiences as a youth. “Growing up in Lexington at that time, I thought that was a drawback but little did I know, it actually was a gift to live in a small town with caring neighbors to look out for me. A place where I could safely explore the outside world and develop creative skills. “
Joel Leonard lets us in on how he figured out a way to return a favor to a friend who objected to overt displays.
Make your own Valentine’s Day gift with a 3D printer
¡Feliz año nuevo a nuestra comunidad de Davidson Local! Translated by Julie Thayer/Davidson Local
Has the traditional Christmas family get together gotten boring? Do the kids really appreciate their presents?
Davidson County residents can financial and credit counseling and low-interest loans through the CARes Project.
Why not consider something different for the kids? Why not teach them how to make their own presents? Why not teach them skills on how to make items that others will buy from them?
Students at Lexington Middle School will be offered a future after-school program designed to grow their bodies and maturity levels by working with award-winning community leader, Steven Matthews.
Before Coach Larry Michael was named Central Carolina Conference Volleyball Coach of the Year, he sat down with Give Work a Chance creator Joel Leonard to provide insight on helping the next generation of athletes successfully prepare for the workforce.
Joel Leonard recently sat down with Lexington Chamber of Commerce President Joe Wallace for a question and answer session for Davidson Local. Wallace became president in 2019 and the two discussed how the Chamber helps local businesses and the outlook for workers.
Christian Palma joined us at Give Work a Chance and was able to help people with disabilities get extra support. - Joel Leonard