The public is invited to come watch in the afternoon of July 6. Cayla Cannon, a geophysical archaeologist, will be available at 2 pm to answer any questions and explain their data collection methods.
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The public is invited to come watch in the afternoon of July 6. Cayla Cannon, a geophysical archaeologist, will be available at 2 pm to answer any questions and explain their data collection methods.
On Monday, June 26, the Lexington City Council entered into a lease agreement with Preservation North Carolina (Preservation NC). The contract allows the city to continue operating Old Dunbar School Park as a city park.
The City of Lexington is looking to adopt new law that allows alcoholic beverages outside in certain areas.
A public hearing has been scheduled to be held on June 12, 2023 at 6 pm.
Greene shared a statement on May 26 regarding her intent to support the transition.
Lexington City Council announces the appointment of Ralph Clark as Lexington’s Interim City Manager effective June 1, 2023
The City of Lexington’s Municipal Election is Tuesday, November 7, 2023.
Lexington Parks and Recreation is excited to invite you to the 27th Annual Multicultural Festival on Saturday, May 6. Celebrating diversity through cultural music, ethnic foods, exhibits, and performances, attendees will be able to visit the world in a day, and be transported through a sampling of the cultures and heritages that make up our community.
The City of Lexington will hold a special meeting to discuss the 2023-24 Budget in the CUE Conference Room on April 27th at 1:00 PM at City Hall on 28 West Center Street Lexington
An overflow of citizens were in attendance on Monday night, February 27, for the Lexington City Council’s biweekly meeting.
The City of Lexington is proud to announce a $27.9M State investment from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality. The City welcomed Governor Cooper and Secretary Biser of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality to the Lexington Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant (LRWWTP) for a tour of the compost facility and announce $462.9 million in clean water and wastewater infrastructure funding across the state.
City leaders were unable to respond at press time due to personnel statute restrictions. This is a developing story.
On Monday, February 13 the Lexington City Council and the Davidson County Board of Commissioners will meet.
The City of Lexington held its 2nd Annual Black History Celebration on Sunday, February 5 outside of City Hall.
At the February 2, 2023 meeting of the Davidson County Board of Commissioners, the Board voted unanimously to amend its 2018 Sewer Agreement with the City of Lexington.
The City of Lexington, along with the Black History Committee and community partners, is excited to host the 2nd Annual Black History Celebration at City Hall on February 5, 2023 at 2:00 pm, located at 28 West Center Street.
The City of Lexington, along with the Black History Committee and community partners, is excited to host the 2nd Annual Black History Celebration at City Hall on February 5, 2023 at 2:00 pm, located at 28 West Center Street.
At the January 9, 2023 meeting, City Manager Terra Greene delivered advance professional notice to Lexington City Council of her retirement intent later in 2023.
Lexington Fire Department has FREE smoke alarms that were donated by the American Red Cross. Any resident of the City of Lexington can receive a brand new smoke alarm FREE of charge.