 Plans to hook up the Blackjack Community to the City of Lincolnton's sewerage treatment system are well on the way to becoming a reality. The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners signed a loan resolution for the project at a called meeting held Thursday, March 20, in the courtroom on the second ... More...
 Senior members of the LCHS Senior Beta Club were presented with stoles during a special ceremony held Monday, March 10. Pictured are: (l-r) Tequila Williams, Asonta Johnson, Carlous Hearst, Shannon Norman, Sarah Herring, Amy Boland, Taylor Goldman, Marlena Mason, Brooke Epps, Stacie Hand, Hannah Cro... More...
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 The Terry Tankersley Memorial Trail Ride, sponsored annually by the Lincolnton-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce, will take place Saturday, March 29, at the Bussey Point Recreation Area. Terry Tankersley was a local cattle rancher, who passed away in 2001 at the age of 47. More...
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An activity report for the Lincolnton Police Department was issued recently by Chief Jim Justice. According to the chief, the following arrests were made in the city: .. Patrick Bryant, 32, of Lincolnton, charged with disorderly conduct. More...
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 Bethany Beggs, believed to be the only girl to play on a boys' team in the history of Lincoln County athletics, is a proud member of the LCMS Baseball Team. Bethany is pictured here with her cousin, David Myers, who is the coach for the Wright Middle School Panthers in Abbeville, South Carolina. Alt... More...
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Why can't I build a four-story sheet metal plant next to my neighbor's pool? Why can't I raise chickens behind the Huddle House? Why can't I put a 1968 mobile home next to the library? It's my land; I paid for it. I should be able to do what I want with it. More...
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Milton Creagh (KREE-uh), a nationally known motivational speaker, author, television personality, and corporate consultant, will be in Lincolnton today (Thursday) to talk to students at LCHS as well as adults in the community about everything from drugs and hip-hop to work ethics and good parentin... More...
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Things could be even worse than they were last year for allergy sufferers, according to Dr. Stan Fineman of the Atlanta Allergy & Asthma Clinic. "This year, we had high pollen counts in February, which is very unusual," said the specialist. More...
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 Those who wish to be part of the best rural library in the State of Georgia are encouraged to join the Lincoln County Friends of the Library (FOL) during the organization's 2008 membership drive. The FOL makes many valuable contributions to the library's inventory as well as the services it offer... More...
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Lincoln County Elementary has announced its kindergarten through third grade winners of the Apple of Our Eye award for the third nine weeks. Winners include: front row (l-r): kindergarten students Andrew Rogers, Clara Hodnett, Wesley Cooke, Brain Chen and Bailey Hamm; second row, first grade student... More... |
Hi. My name is Mickie and I'm a hoard-a-holic. For the last ten years I have been promising hubby I would go through all the boxes in the basement and throw away useless items that have accumulated in our family through the years. Saturday I made good on my word. More... |
.. Nancy Bailey, Mrs. Peggy Broom and Kenny Bonner have been visitors in the William Bentley home this past week. .. Recent visitors of Nancy Bailey were Harold Bailey, Brandon Pate and Margaret NeSmith. .. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cliatt had their daughter, Donna, and their granddaughter, Brooke, as... More... |
The Lincoln County Red Devils entered the week with a 5-3 record, including a 3-0 mark in region play. The previous week showed the Devils were ready to contend in the region, with a big win over Glasscock County. This week, the team faced their number one opponent in the region, Aquinas, and also... More... |
First Baptist Church will have an evening worship service March 30 at 5:30 p.m. with Rev. Rivers and St. Luke Baptist Church. Rev. Dennis Quinn is pastor. 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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