February 25, 2010 RSS feed / News

Tips for teens

You’re at a party and people have been drinking. “Let’s go,” says a friend-the one you know has been drinking. What can you do? These tips below may save a friend’s life or your own. More...

Local sponsors donate books

Many of our local students will have a new favorite book very soon. More...

Between the Bookends

The Lincoln County Public Library has great books and movies for patrons to take home and enjoy. What better way to spend these cold nights than snuggled up with a great book or enjoying a favorite new movie with the family. More...

Activities planned at the MACK

The Monster Yard Sale to benefit the MACK is just around the corner!!!! It is on March 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the MACK. More...

Girl Scout cookie program develops business literacy

From the moment you hear that sweet phrase, “Would you like to buy a box of Girl Scout Cookies?” you begin to imagine the taste of smooth caramel, delicious chocolate, or creamy peanut butter and your mouth begins to water. More...

Pre-K registration is March 17

The Lincoln County School System Georgia Pre-K Registration will be held on Wednesday, March 17, 8:00 a.m., at the Lincoln County Board of Education Office located at 423 Metasville Road in Lincolnton. There are limited spaces available. More...

Wills Memorial will sponsor two-session seminar for diabetics

Wills Memorial Hospital is sponsoring a two-session seminar at no charge for diabetics and their caregivers living in the local community. More...

Health screening to be held at Washington Church of God

Residents living in and around the Washington, Georgia community can be screened to reduce their risk for having a stroke or bone fracture. The Washington Church of God will host Life Line Screening on March 15th. More...

Spring cleaning to be held at historical park

It is warming up and the groundhog did not see his shadow so the Lincoln County Historical Society will have Spring Cleaning on March 3, 2010 - inside and outside. More...

CCLC reports on Feb. meeting

The Concerned Citizens of Lincoln County met Thursday, February 18 at the public library. President Al Bean opened the meeting. Vice president Linda Burns welcomed members, guests and guest speaker, Ashley Banks. John Kennedy gave the invocation. More...

Learning the laws of motion

Students in Benton Cunningham’s eighth grade physical science classes created balloon-powered race cars as a culminating project for their study on Newton’s laws of motion. More...

Oops!

First Baptist Church was inadvertently omitted from the food pantry contributors’ list. We apologize for any inconvenience. More...