The city of Thomasville is asking all of its residents to partake in a survey where they are seeking public input on current ideas and initiatives facing the City.
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The city of Thomasville is asking all of its residents to partake in a survey where they are seeking public input on current ideas and initiatives facing the City.
On March 14, the Lexington City Council held their second meeting of the month. It opened with a recognition of Kathy Wall’s retirement from the Customer Service Department after over 30 years of service
Women’s History Month: Thomasville Fire Department celebrates female firefighters on social media.
Thirty-three North Carolina Main Street Champions will be recognized for their commitment to downtown revitalization and strong communities in 2021 during a virtual Recognition Ceremony on March 10th. Lexington City Manager Terra Greene was one of the honorees.
Candidate filing is still ongoing at the Davidson County Board of Elections.
On March 1, Dr. Patricia Smyre, diversity, equity and inclusion manager for the city of Lexington, launched the Kindness 30-Day Challenge.
On February 28, 2022, Lexington City Council held their second meeting of the month.
At a young age, Ronnie Best, Jr. knew his optimal career path. He was sitting in a classroom during his elementary years when a visitor altered the course of his life.
After a months long delay, candidate filing resumed on Thursday, February 24.
On Thursday, February 24, beginning at 8a.m. numerous citizens across Davidson County will finally get to follow through with an action some have been attempting since last year: file to run for a local office.
The City of Lexington Public Grounds Department staff reminds residents that all Christmas flowers and decorations must be removed from city cemetery grave sites by March 1.
On Valentine’s Day, Lexington City Council held the first of their two regular meetings for the month of February.
You know, you can actually learn something new every day. Until a spokesperson called from Lexington city government, I never knew this was how my dad felt.
The City of Thomasville is honoring one of its native sons ahead of Sunday’s big game.
The North Carolina Association of County Commissioners Board of Directors held its winter meeting to discuss a range of topics. NCACC Board member and Davidson County Commissioner Fred McClure attended and spoke to the benefit board service represents to Davidson County.
Early Sunday morning, Lexington Fire Department responded to a house fire at 313 W. 3rd. Ave.
On Sunday afternoon, February 6, the City of Lexington hosted ‘Black History Month with Love.
On Friday, Feb. 4, at approximately 2:11 pm, Lexington Fire Department responded to a residential apartment fire located at 205-A E. 1st Street.
On Saturday, January 29th, at approximately 0715hrs, the Davidson county communication center received a 911 call for a structure fire at 5 Estates Dr in Lexington.