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Chuck and Vickie Courtenay, of Indian Cove Subdivision, took a fall trip in October through North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York and finally Canada to arrive on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. More ... Sargent Michael Sward, 2002 graduate of LCHS and son of LCMS/ LCHS's lunchroom manager, spoke to LuAnn Beale's senior economics students concerning his experiences after graduation from high school, life in the military, and about his service in Iraq. More ... The Concerned Citizens of Lincoln County met November 19 at the public library at 6:30 p.m. President Al Bean welcomed members and guests. John Kennedy gave the invocation. Al Bean led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Linda introduced our guest speaker, Wade Johnson, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners. More ... Mr. and Mrs. Leland H. Winger, Jr. of Martinez, Ga. is proud to announce the engagement of their daughter, Julia Nicole Winger to David Bentley Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wheeler, Jr. of Lincolnton. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Naulder of Belle Vernon, Pa. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Leland H. Winger, Sr. of Shinnston, WV. More ... It's Click It or Ticket time in Georgia! And if you're one of those motorists who thinks the law doesn't apply to you, then Georgia traffic enforcement officers are once again launching their statewide campaign to save you from preventable injuries and even death. More ... .. Elaine Timmerman and Erin Cooper were lunch guests on Tuesday with William and Lee Bentley. .. Herb Kimberly visited in the William Bentley home Thursday morning. .. Marion Cliatt and Herb Kimberly made a business trip to Columbia, S.C. one day the past week. More ... The MACK is proud to announce the infamous calendar project has hit the presses. The expected delivery date is set for Thanksgiving week. If you are unfamiliar with the project, you are in for a treat. More ... It's Thanksgiving, and although many face tough times, we all have much to be thankful for in 2009. And in Lincolnton, one of the things we continue to be thankful for is the local high school football program. This year marked the 13th consecutive time that our Red Devils reached the second round; no school in Georgia has a longer active streak. More ... |
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