January 21, 2010 RSS feed / News

LCES announces students named to honor roll for second nine weeks

Lincoln County Elementary School is proud to announce the names of those students that have made the All A and the A/B Honor Roll for the second nine weeks. More...

Residents encouraged to get vaccinated for seasonal/H1N1 flu

The East Central Health District is encouraging residents within the district to get vaccinated against seasonal flu and H1N1 flu. More...

Parkers expands recall of all products

Parkers Farm, Inc. has expanded its recall to include all of its products, regardless of code dates, because of possible health risk More...

The Best Things In Life Are Often Free—Including Eye Exams

(NAPSA)—Sometimes, “The Best Things in Life Are Free.” To remind seniors that you can’t put a price tag on love, friendship or the importance of eyesight, EyeCare America says those age 65 and older can call its Seniors EyeCa More...

LC Head Start now accepting applications

CSRA EOA, Inc.Head Start will be accepting applications for children who will be 3 years old by Stepember 1, 2010. Applications can be obtained at Lincoln Head Start 576 Metasville Rd, Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. More...

Best decorated

Reed Propane was voted best decorated business during the holiday season by members of the community and chamber members. They were awarded a $100 cash prize. Pictured in front on the store front window are Kelli Reed Ellis and Marty Hopkins. More...

Civil War battles in Florida to be discussed at round table

Mr. Ben Willingham of Jacksonville, Florida, will present “Civil War Battles in Florida” to the Washington Civil War Round Table at 6:00 p.m., Monday evening, January 25, at the Jockey Club restaurant on the square in Washington, Ga. More...

Activities planned at the MACK

Calling all artists 18 years of age and older!!! The 10th Annual Juried Art Exhibit is scheduled for February. There are 6 awards that will be given ranging from $250 to $500. More...

Food drive being held at courthouse to benefit pantry

As a result of the economic crunch, Lincoln County Government will be collecting canned goods and other items for the Lincoln County Food Pantry as well as dog and cat food for the Washington-Wilkes Humane Animal Shelter and for patrons of the food More...