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News May 4, 2006  RSS feed
LCMS choruses to present musical 'Dear Edwina, Jr.'
     The LCMS Choral Department is set to present two performances of the musical "Dear Edwina, Jr." in the school auditorium.
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Athletes will be recognized during ceremony May 11
     The LCHS Spring Sports Ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, May 11, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria.
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Band students to be honored at awards ceremony May 8
     The LCMS/LCHS Band Awards Ceremony is set for Monday, May 8, at 7 p.m. in the school cafeteria.
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Academic reception will honor sixth and seventh-graders
     The 18th Annual LCMS Academic Reception is scheduled for Tuesday, May 9, beginning at 7 p.m. in the school cafeteria.
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Pre-K and LCES parents treated to a summer safety workshop
     At a recent Summer Safety = Fun in the Sun workshop for Pre-K and Lincoln County Elementary School parents, safety was the key theme. Mr. Jay Weidman, Corps of Engineers, reminded everyone about the importance of water safety. He demonstrated some tips for retrieving little ones from the water while
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Needs a home
     Maddie is looking for home. If you can offer her a loving home, please call 369-6611.
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Leathersville News
      Nancy Bailey visited her mom in Duluth, Ga. earlier this week as she had eye surgery.
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WRD encourages people to resist the urge to rescue wildlife
     In the spring, as wildlife begins to stir and young are born, it is inevitable that humans and wildlife will cross paths. Often, people will find young animals that APPEAR to be abandoned or orphaned. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) would like to encour
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Improper spacing can damage landscape and garden plants
     Most landscapes today are overplanted. With too many plants for the given area, each plant is less healthy, requires more maintenance and just doesn't look as good as it should.
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Consumers get answers from Ga. Department of Agriculture
     Prepared by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Office of Public Affairs Tommy Irvin, Commissioner. Call Consumer Q's hotline at 1-800282-5852.
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4-H club holds annual awards banquet April 18
     The theme for this year's banquet, "4-H Your Golden Ticket," was adapted by the 4-H County Council from the movie "Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory." The cafeteria was decorated with a large golden ticket, and candy decorations which included peppermint canes, lollipops and bubble gum. The cen
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MEAN VINE
     Poison ivy is dangerous year-round, say experts with the University of Georgia Extension Service. You can get an irritation from the leaves, roots, berries and even smoke from burning the vines. Learn to know the leaves so you can guard against the plant. If you think you may have come in contact wi
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Business Yard of the Month
     The Pine Needle Garden Club Business Yard of the Month for April is The Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce, 112 N. Washington Street.
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CTAE students recognized at reception held April 25
     The fifth annual Career, Technical and Agriculture Education reception to honor student achievement and to acknowledge and recognize employers was held April 25 at 7:30 in the high school lunchroom.
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Pool safety tips provided by children's hospital
     Summer is fast approaching and the pools are opening. Parents need to be aware that drowning is the secondleading cause of accidental injury-related death among children ages 1 to 14. In 2004, 30 children ages 14 and under died as result of accidental drowning in Georgia. Children age 4 and under ac
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CTAE reception honorees continued
     Will Gay, Forestry Science; Amanda Gay, Basic Agriculture Science; Amy Boland, Floriculture; and Forrest Gould, General Horticulture
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