Lexington City Schools regrets to announce the postponement of the LCS Family Reunion, originally scheduled for Thursday, February 29, 2024.
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Lexington City Schools regrets to announce the postponement of the LCS Family Reunion, originally scheduled for Thursday, February 29, 2024.
Davidson County students interested in renewable energy and STEM-related careers are eligible to apply for scholarships as the county was again chosen for Cypress Creek Renewables’ Scholarship Program.
Photo ID cards are now required for everyone when voting in an offiical election. Make sure that you are informed and prepared when you go to the polls this year by having your ID in hand.
On Monday February 26, 2024 at 4:50 p.m. Deputies with the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to an address in the Tyro Community of Davidson County in reference to a child abduction of two minors.
Join the Lexington Yellow Jacket family for a heartwarming Lexington City Schools Family Reunion at Lexington Senior High School on Thursday, February 29, 2024. This familial celebration promises an evening of shared laughter, captivating music, engaging games, fantastic prizes and free T-Shirts.
The Salvation Army of Davidson County invites you to attend a community gathering for World Day of Prayer on March 01, 2024 at 11:00 AM.
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.
Triad organizations The Heroes Center and the Thomasville Public Library join forces to provide a program exclusively for veterans.
The two local organizations are joining forces to provide support for triad-area military veterans.
The Thomasville Public Library will host coffee and light refreshments for Veterans on the fourth Wednesday of each month, all while providing information about local resources available to support them.
The Heroes Center joins the Thomasville Public Library in this venture, offering expertise in the fields of resources, housing/career assistance, and support for veterans. The Heroes Center, a High Point-based nonprofit organization, has proven a cutting-edge resource for providing Veterans extensive support, becoming a Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) Chaplain-sponsored organization working with the base’s Transition Assistance Program, and a legally approved support organization for The Wounded Warrior Battalion-East at Camp Lejeune.
“We’re incredibly excited to partner with the Heroes Center in meeting this need for our Thomasville community,” says Thomasville Public Library branch manager, Keaton Toney.
“Working with such a prolific organization to provide resources and community for local veterans is something we’re thrilled to bring to the Chair City. Even after their active-duty service, so many veterans continue to support us through our local businesses and institutions; we’re hoping that the connections and resources they find here will not only enrich their lives, but our whole community. Talking with Patrick Davis (Executive Director for The Heroes Center), you can see how his heart for Veterans has become a passion to provide the absolute best for those who have sacrificed for our Country.” According to The Heroes Center, over 775,000 veterans and 129,000 active military duty personnel call North Carolina home, with over 120,000 living here in the Piedmont Triad.
The first Coffee with Veterans kicks off at the Thomasville Public Library on February 28th at 10: 00 AM AM.
Coffee with Veterans is being held on February 28, 2024 at the Thomasville Public Library at 10:00 AM. Join special guest NC state Senator Steve Jarvis for coffee and light refreshments with guest speaker Rick Johnson, Director of Davidson County Office of Veterans' Services will share a word, as well as time for you to share resources and socialize with other veterans in the area.
North Carolina Lawmakers seek to protect citizens from a dietary supplement's detrimental side effects
North Carolina lawmakers in a new House Select Committee on Substance Abuse at the General Assembly have been discussing options for protecting people in North Carolina from a dietary supplement's detrimental side effects.
Lexington City Schools announces change to March 2024 school calendar.
Please note the following changes and revisions to the LCS 2023-2024 Calendar for the month of March 2024. On the originally published calendar, both March 22 and March 27 are reflected as the end of the 3rd Quarter and early dismissal days. Please note the following change and calendar update:
March 27, 2024 is the end of the 3rd Quarter, and will be an early dismissal/professional development day.
March 22, 2024 will be a regular scheduled school day (full instructional day).
Calendars have been updated on the Lexington City Schools website.
All five public sites will be open Saturday, February 24th from 8 am-3 pm. March 5th is the official date for the primary election. Several races will be determined by voters in the primary election.
This is an on-going Investigation anyone with information, contact Davidson County Sheriff’s Office, Animal Control Division.
The last week of February has numerous events that offer a variety of interesting options for those looking to get out and about in Davidson County.
Hospice of Davidson County (HODC) announces achievement of a 5-star rating on the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS®) Hospice Survey and classification as the only 5-star hospice provider in Davidson County.
On Monday, January 8, 2024 Deputies with Davidson County Sheriff’s Office received a call about a Blind, Emaciated Husky type dog, who was abandoned near the Warf Rd/Feezor Rd area.
The public can support the Special Olympics North Carolina this weekend by joining the Davidson County Sheriff’s Department at the Triad Chill Polar Plunge on Saturday, February 24, 2024.
Davidson County Republicans host Donald Trump Jr at Lincoln Reagan Dinner
El Departamento de Salud del Condado de Davidson ha recibido informes que confirman un caso positivo de rabia, lo que eleva el total de casos confirmados por laboratorio a tres en 2024.
The Davidson County Health Department has received reports confirming a positive rabies case, bringing the total of lab confirmed cases to three in 2024.