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November 15, 2007
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"Pioneer Day" will take place Saturday, November 17, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Lincoln County Historical Park, located on Lumber Street. Sponsored annually by the Lincoln County Historical Society, the event serves to bring local history to life for children, adults, and those in between. More...

Jill Clark, "Teacher of the Year" for the Elementary Grades (3-5), was named the system-wide Teacher of the Year for 2008 at the regular meeting of the Lincoln County Board of Education held Tuesday, November 6. Clark teaches fourth-grade language arts at LCES. More...

Water topped the agenda at the regular meeting of the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners held Thursday, November 8, at the Lincoln County Courthouse. "We're in a serious situation," said Commission Chairman Walker Norman. "If we don't get rain, things are going to get a lot worse in the next f... More...

Kitty Ball was crowned LCHS Homecoming Queen when the Red Devils met GMC at Buddy Bufford Field Friday, November 9. She is the daughter of Penne Ball and the late Col. George Lawson Ball. Madison Saggus, who is the daughter of Melody and Al Saggus, was crowned Homecoming Princess. More...

With the Clark's Hill Lake water level down another foot this week to 318 and no rain in sight, Lincolnton and Lincoln County are working hard to reduce water usage. More...

To get into the true spirit of the holiday season, area churches will join together in worship at the annual Community Thanksgiving Service set for Sunday, November 18, at 7 p.m. at Martin's Crossroads Congregational Holiness Church. More...

The LCHS Fall Choral Concert will be held Saturday, November 17, at Lincolnton Baptist Church, beginning at 7:30 p.m. There is no admission charge. Pictured at rehearsal are members of the LCHS Ninth- Grade Chorus: (front row, l-r) Liz Dunaway, Breanna Morris, Sara McCauley, Edie Williams, Montana D... More...

In observance of Thanksgiving, The Lincoln Journal will be closed Thursday, November 22, and Friday, November 23. The deadline for news items and advertisements to appear in the November 22 issue of the paper will be Friday, November 16, at 5 p.m. More...

Don't Make the Drought Worse, Protect Your Pipes From Freezing The overnight temperature dipped below freezing Tuesday in many parts of Georgia. Ironically, the coldest weather occurred in the counties already affected by the level four drought. As a result, people want to know which is worse, dr... More...
Prepared by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Office of Public Affairs Tommy Irvin, Commissioner. Call Consumer Q's hotline at 1-800- 282-5852. More...
Gloria and Nelson Brooks' pumpkin crop was a tad smaller than usual this year. Nelson attributed the anomaly to global warming and continental drift. Helping harvest the bounty with their great-grandfather, William Norman, were: (l-r) Barbra Ann Mathews, Hunter Mathews, John Mathews, Sara Beth Mathe... More...
Malcolm S. Forbes, a renowned American businessman, once said, "Victory is sweetest when you've known defeat." These words found a true home in the hearts of Red Devils fans everywhere last week, when the mighty Devils won 48-0 against GMC in Lincoln County's homecoming game. More...
Mobile mammography The University Mobile Mammography Unit will be at the Lincoln County Health Department Nov. 20 and Dec. 11. Screening mammograms for women age 40 and above are usually covered by private insurance and Medicare. More...

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