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Leeton Lightening Touch Football Association celebrates season successes, club longevity | The Irrigator

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Longtime prosecutor appointed as interim Cache County attorney

Local prosecutor Tony Baird was appointed as the interim county attorney after a unanimous vote from Cache County Council on Tuesday. “I will make you this commitment: That we’ll just keep the boat pointed in the right direction,” Baird said. “And that’s going to be easy because … I work with great people.” In addition to assisting in the day-to-day operations of the Cache County Attorney’s Office, County Chair Gina Worthen said appointing an interim attorney was also positive for the community. × Advertisement It’s “good for the public to see someone at the helm,” Worthen said. “Especially if something awful were to happen, heaven forbid.”

Thomasville gets thrift shop; Lexington boutique moves; car show set

The Dispatch A Thomasville family has opened a thrift store; Lexington s Cooper Road Collection moves to new location; a church in Arcadia will host a car show; Davidson County seniors can apply for an arts scholarship and everyone can help clean up downtown Lexington at Earth Day event. Here s What s happening in Davidson County. Family of bargain hunters opens thrift store  The Billie family of Thomasville loves a bargain, using thrift shops for decades to get new clothing, home decor, electronics and more to avoid paying full price. Now the expert bargain hunters are hopping on the other side of bargain shopping by opening a thrift store in Thomasville  Billie s Tip Top Shop.

Lexington councilman moves his business to uptown district

The Dispatch A longtime advocate for moving minority-owned business into downtown Lexington does just that; St. Patrick s Day-themed laser show planned for Old Court House and local brewery. Here s What s happening in Davidson County. If you want it to happen, do it Lexington City Councilman Joe Watkins decided to walk his talk this year when he moved his formerly home-based information technology business to uptown Lexington. As a long-time proponent and encourager for business owners to move into downtown, especially minority-owned businesses, Watkins moved into his new location at 17 East First Avenue in January. You got to walk the talk you are speaking, he said. I can t be an advocate for bringing minority businesses here if I am not here.

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