News & Notices
City to test CodeRED system this week
City Council to hold Retreat on Friday, Feb. 3
Baseball, Softball registration starts Feb. 1
Gearing up for the Downtown Cruise-ins in April
City temporarily closes Senior Center location
December 14th Regular meeting time changed from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Downtown alleyway to be named after former City Manager
Council to hold special meeting December 7th
Do you want Reidsville to be "Lovetown, USA"? Read the notice & fill
out the application if interested ASAP!
Reidsville implements "Project Lifesaver "
Curbside leaf collection starts October 31st
Teen Center to hold Halloween Party Oct. 27th
Wentworth-N Scales Intersection to re-open Oct. 22
November Council meeting to be held at 3 p.m. Nov. 15
Halloween will be celebrated in Reidsville on Monday, Oct. 31
City Council to hold Special Meeting
Lineup set for Stone Soul Picnic
9/11 Celebration of Remembrance Set for Sept. 11
Steps being taken to correct water discoloration
Base of Monument to be moved
Drought, dam work affect water
Register now for 'Junk in Your Trunk' on Oct. 1
Stone Soul Picnic Set for Sept. 17 (Food Vendors) (Non-Food Vendors)
Movie Night at Market Square Sept. 1 at 8:30 p.m.
City issues press release on Confederate Soldier status
Events for National Night Out planned August 2nd
Vendors can apply for Arts on the Square Sept. 10
Computers, TVs banned from landfills
Pearce named new City Manager
2010 Water Quality Consumer Report available
Council amends animal control ordinances
Repairs needed to Lake Reidsville Spillway
Traffic Safety Officer Position created
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant "JAG"
Children's Safety: 'Take 25'
Plastic bottles, etc. banned from landfills Oct. 1! (pdf version)
Reidsville Police Department gets COPS Grant
Take advantage of the CARE system
Reidsville wins All-America City Award!!!!
Check out our AAC application
See a short video clip on Reidsville's win!
Parks & Recreation News
WELCOME TO REIDSVILLE, NC
Named by Resolution of the NC General Assembly as the "Football Capital" of the State, Reidsville has won more State football championships -- 18 -- than any other.
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