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October 4, 2007
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Georgia Power employees are shown constructing the barge that will be used to replace the multiple aerial utility poles running alongside Price-Legg Bridge on Highway 47. The project is expected to reach completion around the middle of November. City Council adopts budget; More...

Lincoln County's petition for declaratory judgment relief, filed against Sheriff Gerald Lawson on February 16, 2007, was granted by Superior Court Judge T. Penn McWhorter of Winder in an order issued Friday, September 21. More...

The Graves Mountain Rock Swap & Dig is set to begin Friday, October 5, and continue through Sunday, October 7. The mountain, which is considered "Georgia's premiere mineral location," will be open to prospectors and interested onlookers from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily. More...

The Lincolnton City Council adopted a proposed FY 2008 General Account and Street Account Budget of $754,200 at its regular meeting held Monday, October 1. Although the figure reflects a sevenpercent increase ($52,100) over last year's budget of $702,100, the millage rate will remain at 5.6 mills... More...

In keeping with the spirit of Christmas, area children will once again be featured in "Christmas Kids and Greetings," an annual supplement to The Lincoln Journal. This year, a photographer from Interpress Studios in Snellville, Georgia, will be at the Lincolnton Clubhouse Tuesday, October 23, t... More...

The LCHS varsity policy debate teams of Abigail Minor/Nikolas Spens and T.J. Carani/Amanda Scott competed against schools from across the country at the Wake Forest University Earlybird Tournament held recently in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Pictured at Wake Forest are: (l-r) Minor; Scott; Mick, ... More...

Brodi Williams of Boulder Creek, California, who is the grandson of Greg and Kelly Goddard (pictured), recently mailed "Flat Stanley" (also pictured) to Lincolnton to scout out what life is like in Georgia. In a few weeks, the Goddards will mail Flat Stanley back to their grandson, along with plenty... More...

The Department of Human Resources (DHR) is providing cooling assistance for low income Georgians through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). The $6.4 million federally funded program will provide much needed assistance to those who are experiencing added financial strain in pay... More...
There is a type-written letter from a disgruntled reader that I keep in the hope-chest my mother-in-law gave me. It is postmarked March, twothousand something or other. I saved it for a reason. More...
Mr. Philip Bradley Campbell of Lincolnton is pleased to announce the engagement of his daughter, Anna Elizabeth Campbell to Alton Alexander Dawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Dawkins of Lincolnton. Miss Campbell is the daughter of the late Mrs. Marilyn "Betty" Flint Campbell. She is the granddaug... More...
The Lincoln County Red Devils shut out the Aquinas Fighting Irish Friday night at Buddy Bufford Stadium. The packed home side of the stadium hummed with excitement like a fine-tuned Harley-Davidson motorcycle. This was the first region game of the season, and Lincoln County was entering with a per... More...
Mrs. Billie Jane Follett, 84, of Augusta Hwy., entered into rest on Wednesday, September 26, 2007 at her residence. Funeral services were held at 5 p.m. on Thursday, September 27 at Rees Funeral Home with Rev. Addison Belangia officiating. Interment followed in Forestvale Memorial Park in Oakridg... More...
Have you ever felt like a rose with too many thorns attached to have people realize your true sweet fragrance as a woman? If so, join the Savannah Women's Christian Connection at their next luncheon to hear how God used the thorns in our speaker's life to get her attention and understand the need ... More...
Mobile mammography The University Mobile Mammography Unit will be at the Lincoln County Health Department Oct. 23 and Nov. 20. Screening mammograms for women age 40 and above are usually covered by private insurance and Medicare. More...

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