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February 28, 2008
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The 54th Annual Washington Area Steer and Heifer Show will take place at the McGill-Woodruff Agricultural Center in Washington on Saturday, March 1. Jary Douglas, a livestock judging coach at the University of Georgia, has been invited to judge the event which will feature steers and heifers from... More...

The 24th Annual M.A.D. (Music, Art, and Drama) Night will be held Monday, March 3, beginning at 7 p.m. in the LCHS Auditorium. The event is sponsored each year by the LCMS/LCHS Fine Arts Department. More...

Foreign intelligence, the war in Iraq, the Fair Tax, and illegal aliens were among the topics discussed by Congressman Paul Broun at a meeting of the Concerned Citizens of Lincoln County (CCLC) held Thursday, February 21, in the fellowship hall at Lincolnton United Methodist Church. More...

All of the hard work, long hours, and lack of sleep have finally paid off! With four national bids in their pockets, members of the LCHS Chapter of the National Forensic League (NFL) will head to Las Vegas this summer for the NFLNational Tournament. More...

Abigail Minor (l) has been named STAR Student for the LCHS Class of 2008. Lee Robinson, an English teacher and debate coach at LCHS, was selected by Minor as her STAR Teacher. Profiles of the honorees will appear in a subsequent issue of The Lincoln Journal. More...

Three members of the Lincoln County Red Devil Pride Band earned spots in the GMEA (Georgia Music Educators Association) District 10 Honor Band. The talented musicians are: senior Jazmon Dukes on euphonium; seventh grader Dasha Bussey on trumpet; and Joel Dukes, an eighth-grader, on tuba. More...

The annual Lincoln County NAACP Banquet was held Saturday, February 23, at the Faith Tabernacle Life Center. The guest speaker was Edward O. DuBose (second from right), president of the Georgia State NAACP Conference. Pictured with DuBose are Rev. Larry Fryer (far left), pastor of Mulberry C.M.E. Ch... More...

The Georgia Jr. National Livestock Show was held at the Ga. National Fair Grounds in Perry, Georgia, Feb. 20-24. Lincoln Co. 4-H Show Team did an outstanding job of exhibiting their steer and heifer projects at this years show. More...
This week we reached the halfway point of this year's legislative session. The speed of business is rapidly increasing and there is a strong push in the legislature to pass as many bills as possible by the 30th legislative day, also known as "Crossover Day," which is the final day a piece of legis... More...
Reba Fletcher, 87, of Lincolnton, Georgia, entered into rest on Sunday, February 24, 2008 at Lake Crossing Health Care Center in Appling, Georgia. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 2 at First Assembly of God in Lincolnton. More...
GED/Adult classes Augusta Technical College and Lincoln County Family Connection are offering GED/Adult Literacy classes on Mon., Tues., and Thurs. from 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and Wed., from 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. For more information, please call 706-359-3425 or 706-359-5769. More...

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