All by Elisabeth Strillacci
Young artists display their views on Martin Luther King, Jr. during an MLK art gallery and exhibit at the local theater and art offices on Main Street.
Light snow possible for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Another Dollar General gets the go-ahead in Welcome, despite strong opposition.
The post office has chosen its new location on South Main Street on the corner of West 8th Avenue.
Storms lead to more delays, precautions
Thomasville continues to work to get local streets resurfaced, a little at a time.
For nine years now the local Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 97 has organized the annual Shop with a Cop event and this year, donations allowed them to expand to helping Santa find 43 local children for Christmas.
The maps from the National Weather Service show the coming rain storm Sunday and the path of the storm as it departs Monday.
Honoring people who made extraordinary contributions to the city during their lifetime with temporary street names is now an option.
Seven families who lost everything in a Nov. 29 fire in Thomasville got a second delivery Tuesday to help them start again.
New council members are sworn in as two who have served step down.
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For 31 years and counting, the city’s Finance Department has received an award for excellence for the annual report.
There was a bit of hogging the spotlight at Sunday’s annual Christmas Open House in Uptown Lexington when a new pig was unveiled, marking the 20th anniversary of the start of Pigs in the City.