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Rhonda Holman, 73, cherished Lexington dental hygienist, dies after cancer battle
obituaries1 day ago

Rhonda Holman, 73, cherished Lexington dental hygienist, dies after cancer battle

Rhonda Clark Holman, 73, of Lexington, NC, died May 25, 2026 after a five-year cancer battle. Born June 17, 1952, she spent years as a dental hygienist and was known for her warm smile and care for patients. She is survived by her father Rodney Clark; son Matthew Wright Holman; daughter Anna Clark Holman; sister Kathy Berrier, and was preceded in death by her mother Anna Hedrick Clark and husband Paul Wright Holman. Funeral arrangements will be announced; memorials may be made to Davidson County Cancer Services or American Children's Home.

Davidson County Sees Fourth Suspected Winter-Storm Death as Generator Warnings Grow
local3 months ago

Davidson County Sees Fourth Suspected Winter-Storm Death as Generator Warnings Grow

A 92-year-old man was confirmed as the fourth potential winter-storm death in Davidson County after being found in a 47-degree home with a generator-powered heater that was not running; the incident comes amid three previously confirmed county deaths and a statewide toll that TEMA had counted at 12 (14 after the latest confirmation). Authorities urge outdoor use of generators, proper ventilation, and caution against homemade heating devices to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

West Nile Virus Found in Davidson County Mosquitoes, Health Officials Urge Caution
health2 years ago

West Nile Virus Found in Davidson County Mosquitoes, Health Officials Urge Caution

West Nile Virus has been detected in a mosquito pool in Davidson County, Tennessee, marking the first detection of the virus in 2024. The Metro Public Health Department is taking measures to control the mosquito population and prevent the spread of the virus, including distributing fliers to residents and applying larvicide. No human cases have been reported this year. Residents are advised to reduce standing water and take personal protective measures against mosquito bites.

Rabid skunk attack reported near US 64 in Lexington
health2 years ago

Rabid skunk attack reported near US 64 in Lexington

A person was bitten by a rabid skunk near US 64 in Lexington, North Carolina. Animal Control safely removed the skunk and confirmed it had rabies. This is the eighth confirmed case of rabies in Davidson County this year. The person who was bitten sought immediate postexposure prophylaxis treatment. The health department advises against engaging with wild animals, as they are more likely to transmit the potentially deadly virus. Rabies is 99.9% fatal in humans without immediate treatment. State law requires reporting all animal bites to the local health department and vaccinating domestic animals against rabies.

Multiple Inmate Deaths Raise Concerns at Correctional Facilities
crime2 years ago

Multiple Inmate Deaths Raise Concerns at Correctional Facilities

An inmate, Phillip Pharris, died after being found unresponsive in his cell at the Davidson County Sheriff's Office Maximum Correctional Center. Medical staff attempted CPR, but Pharris was pronounced dead shortly after. The inmate had a history of probation violation and various criminal charges. Foul play is not suspected, and an investigation is ongoing, including an autopsy and toxicology report.

Third case of rabies in Davidson County leads to calf euthanization.
health3 years ago

Third case of rabies in Davidson County leads to calf euthanization.

A seven-month-old calf near the Silver Valley area in Davidson County was euthanized after testing positive for rabies, marking the third confirmed case in the county this year. Health leaders are reminding people to never touch an unknown or wild animal with their bare hands. The Davidson County Health Department is hosting a free rabies vaccine clinic on April 20th, and state law requires all dogs, cats, and ferrets to be vaccinated against rabies.

Third case of rabid calf euthanized in Davidson County in 2023.
health3 years ago

Third case of rabid calf euthanized in Davidson County in 2023.

A 7-month-old calf in Davidson County was euthanized and tested positive for rabies virus. The Department of Agriculture is involved in determining quarantine requirements for other cows in the pasture. No human exposure has been confirmed. The Davidson County Health Department will host a free rabies clinic on April 20, and North Carolina law requires all dogs, cats, and ferrets be vaccinated against rabies by 4 months of age and kept current.