This morning, Lexington Police Officers were dispatched to a vehicle crash involving an SUV and a motorcycle on West Fifth Avenue at US Hwy 29/70.
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This morning, Lexington Police Officers were dispatched to a vehicle crash involving an SUV and a motorcycle on West Fifth Avenue at US Hwy 29/70.
Free Transportation for Davidson County Veterans to Stand Down Event
Davidson County Department of Senior Services is offering transportation to the Veterans Medical Centers in Kernersville and Salisbury NC. Trips to the V.A. Medical Center in Salisbury are on Wednesdays only and trips to the Kernersville V.A. Medical Center on Thursdays.
A masked frog welcomes patrons to Don Juan's in Lexington. Photo by James Kiefer/Davidson Local. Excerpt: After struggling to stay in business for the past year through takeout and limited indoor dining service, Lexington restaurant owners said they see light at the end of the tunnel.
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City of Lexington offices and buildings will be closed on Friday, April 2, 2021 in observance of the Good Friday Holiday.
On Saturday, April 3, Anything for Our Youth (AFOY), will be hosting a reimagined “Thump the Yard ‘Egg’ stravaganza” from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. The event will take place at 250 Fairview Dr.
A check for $100,000 has been issued to TRIP (Tourism Recreation Investment Partnership), to be used by Friends of the Yadkin River Park for improvements to the Yadkin River Park.
On Saturday, March 27th, Anything for Our Youth (AFOY) will host their Yard Sale Fundraiser from 8 a.m. until 12 p.m. The sale will take place at 250 Fairview Dr. in Lexington.
The Davidson County Health Department has announced that all appointments to receive the COVID-19 vaccine have been fulfilled for the week. Scheduling will reopen again on Monday, March 29 at 10:00am.
As North Carolina’s trends continue to show improvement and vaccine distribution increases with 31.7% of North Carolinians over 18 having received at least one dose of vaccine, Governor Roy Cooper announced today that the state will continue to ease some COVID-19 restrictions.
El Departamento de Salud del Condado de Davidson ahora acepta a todas las personas que desean una vacuna COVID-19 y cumplen con los requisitos de elegibilidad: 16 años o más para la vacuna Pfizer; 18 años o más para la vacuna Moderna y Johnson & Johnson.
The Davidson County Health Department is now accepting all individuals who want a COVID-19 vaccine and meet the eligibility requirements: 16 and older for the Pfizer vaccine; 18 and older for the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Davidson County Transportation Services will relaunch the BLUE, ORANGE, GREEN, and RED routes on Monday, April 5, 2021. DCTS has operated as a Dial-A-Ride service since early on during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
On June 12th at the Breeden Insurance Amphitheater, the Depot District Music Fest returns with a lineup featuring 2021 Grammy nominee Black Violin, Scythian, Rhett Price, and Abigail Dowd. The festival celebrates community and outdoor live music, not to mention Lexington’s full-steam-ahead progress toward a passenger rail stop in the historic train Depot District.
Chef John Wilson of Sophie’s Cork & Ale in Lexington hopes to win $50,000 in a “Favorite Chef” contest so he can upgrade his kitchen equipment.
Three different local bills with these provisions would affect some two dozen counties. A statewide version of this bill, SB 116, is pending but is subject to the governor’s veto. Other local bills in this vein would allow more people to attend high school graduations in seven Piedmont counties and reopen schools in five districts across several regions.
With the United States still dealing with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, Americans are searching for slivers of hope. Winter brought with it countless days of rain, snowstorms, and canceled events
With the United States still dealing with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, Americans are searching for slivers of hope. Winter brought with it countless days of rain, snowstorms, and canceled events.