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Lincoln County 4-H showmen participated in the 2007 Georgia-Carolina State Fair Livestock Show held in Augusta this past Saturday, November 3. Showmen representing Lincoln County were Justin Ashmore, Ivie Aycock, Carson Goldman, C.J. Goldman, Sadie Partridge and Amberly Wilkes. They all did an out... More ... Food for Thought By Lincoln County Family Connection You should make it a priority to take care of your body. Getting regular dental checkups and eye exams, as well as keeping good hygiene, will help maintain your body's overall health and lower your risk for Type 2 diabetes. Did you know that video games obsession can put you at the risk of type 2... More ...
Ebenezer Baptist Church, located off Elberton Highway on W.T. Mason Drive in Lincolnton, will have its Veteran's Day Program on Sunday, November 11, 2007 at 10:45 a.m. The guest speaker for the occasion will be Mrs. Shirley A. Norman-Taylor. Mrs. Taylor is a former Lincoln County High School grad... More ...
Dontressa Murray and Lawrence Elam will exchange marriage vows on Saturday, November 10, 2007. Dontressa is the daughter of Mary F. Murray and Jesse Lee Murray of Lincolnton. She is a graduate of Lincoln County High School and Greenville Technical College. She is a nurse and is employed with MCG ... More ...
Cole Harbin Thornton, five and one-half month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thornton, was dedicated at Martin's Crossroads Congregational Holiness Church on October 28, 2007 at the 11:00 a.m. worship service with Rev. James James officiating. More ...
Lee Robinson, debate coach at LCHS, was named the 2007 Georgia Forensic Coaches Association (GFCA) Coach of the Year. The award was presented to Robinson by GFCA President Richard Bracknell. "Lee Robinson coaches a successful program that has captured state championships in debate and individual... More ...
The Thomson Competitive Bulldogs, TCB, traveled to Charleston, S.C. to compete in the East Coast Classic on Saturday, October 20. This event was sanctioned by the South Carolina High School Association and the Universal Spirit Association. More ...
Carole Hobbins' music students recently made instruments. The winners are pictured (l-r): first place winners - James Young, rainstick and Kaitlyn Crawford, maracas; second place winners - Whitley Wright, ceramic tile wind chimes and Taylor Smith, flute; third place winners - Jamie Byrd, violin with... More ...
Mr. Michael Wengrow and Mr. Allen of the local fire department, came to talk to the children at Wee Wisdom Little School about all the things they may use when a fire truck is called out to help a person in need. They explained that when the children hear the sound of a fire truck, someone has ca... More ... LCMS names students to honor roll for nine weeks Lincoln County Middle School is proud to announce the following students named to Honor Roll for the first nine weeks. They are, eighth grade: James Collins II, Connor Eades, Crystal Juhasz, Dylan Norman, Kathryn Poss. Seventh grade: George Western, Hailey Rosser, Blake Murray, Brett Matthews, De... More ...
Joan Norman of Lincolnton, was recently named Tenth District Deaconess Queen. At the first Deaconess Conference and Workshop held at the Historic Springfield Baptist Church in Augusta on October 5th and 6th, Joan was crowned the first Tenth District Deaconess Queen because of everyone's support, d... More ...
Pumpkins into Jack-O-Lanterns. Lincoln County Pre-K students recently visited the Harlem Methodist Church's Pumpkin Patch bringing home pumpkins for Halloween. In the picture is (left to right)Mrs. Nicole Sullivan, her mother, Ms. Dawn Milner, instructing Sasha Sullivan on the method of cleaning out... More ...
Thursday night before the pep rally, the Clark Hill Rental cooking crew helped prepare the Red Devils for their victory over Warren County. The varsity football team was served a delicious meal consisting of roast beef, red potatoes, green beans, and homemade peach cobbler topped with vanilla ice-cr... More ...
Lincoln County Sheriff "deputized" students of the Lincoln County Pre-K program after discussing Halloween safety with the class. Some of the trick or treat night rules emphasized by the Sheriff were: to take a flashlight with you so you can see; always know where your parents are and report back to... More ... |
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