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Raleigh group purchases nearly 200 acres near High Rock Lake
A Raleigh group has paid a combined $1.45 million to purchase two parcels in the Healing Springs township of Davidson County near High Rock Lake, according to a county Register of Deeds filing Friday. The parcels are comprised of 135.9 acres and 58.8 acres along Stoney Point Drive. The buyer...
Police recover explosive device during arrest of couple wanted for theft
DAVIDSON COUNTY – Law enforcement recovered a home-made explosive device after arresting a man and woman last week in the theft of a riding lawn mower and other crimes, according to the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office. Frankie Dale Hicks, 42, of 163 White Dove Drive, Lexington, was charged...
Thomasville man wins big on $1 million scratch off
LEXINGTON, N.C. — A Davidson County man walked into Marts To Go on Cotton Grove Rd. in Lexington and purchased a $30 scratch-off. That scratch off was Hunter Hagerman's ticket to $1 million from the NC Education Lottery. When he arrived at the lottery headquarters to collect the money,...
Thomasville man accused of hitting woman, running from police, warrants say
DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — A Thomasville man is facing a felony charge after allegedly hitting a woman and attempting to evade the police afterward, according to warrants out of Davidson County, Jonathan Michael Welborn, 32, of Thomasville, is accused in the warrant of punching a woman in the head and “stomping on her foot.” […]
Two Davidson County roads will close for 5 days for pipe replacement
N.C. Department of Transportation maintenance crews will close two Davidson County roadways beginning Aug. 5 for multiple days to replace pipes underneath the roads. The work projects will take place at two southern Davidson County roads: North Main Street in Denton near Carter Lumber Plant Road, and Farmer Road in Denton near N.C. Highway 109. The work will take place over five days from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Aug. 5-9, according to the NCDOT. The work was originally scheduled for July 15-19.
Nashville clerk’s office admits botched process of accused Mississippi killer’s release
www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2024-07-11 14:21:24 SUMMARY: The Davidson County Clerk's Office admitted a mistake in releasing Bricen Rivers without proper monitoring, which may have led to the death […] The post Nashville clerk’s office admits botched process of accused Mississippi killer’s release appeared first on Biloxi Local News and Events. Related posts: Democratic Party appeals decision to reinstate Hickingbottom as governor candidate Mississippi launches dashboard to report on pandemic education recovery Over 600 religious exemption applications approved for school vaccinations
Meyer Laboratory to move cleaning supplies manufacturing facility to Lexington
LEXINGTON, N.C. — People in Davidson County could see some new job opportunities, new construction, and a possible increase in traffic. Meyer Laboratory is a Blues Springs, Missouri-based manufacturer of cleaning supplies. It announced it is moving its cleaning supplies manufacturing facility from Charlotte to Lexington. The renovated facility...
75-year-old woman dies after electric recliner catches fire, house explodes
LEXINGTON, N.C. — A 75-year-old woman has died after her Lexington home caught fire and exploded. According to the Davidson County Sheriff's Office, the fire was accidental. The South Lexington Volunteer Fire Department identified June Leonard as the victim of the July 5 house fire and explosion in Lexington. Her obituary said she died the following day.
Davidson County wins $1 million with $30 scratch-off ticket purchase
Hunter Hagerman of Thomasville turned a $30 investment purchasing a $30 scratch-off into a $1 million prize. His lucky Millionaire Maker ticket was purchased from Marts To Go on Cotton Grove Road in Lexington.
Vendors sought for Arts Davidson County artisan showcase
DAVIDSON COUNTY — Artisans and crafters are needed for Arts Davidson County’s second annual Artisans Showcase. The showcase takes place during the annual Uptown Lexington Christmas Open House from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24. Thousands of people attend the annual event in the downtown Lexington area along Main Street. Arts Davidson County is at Arts Theatre 202, 202 N. Main St.
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