Girl Scout cookie drive extended through May
Because social distancing requirements have made it difficult, if not impossible, for Girl Scouts to sell cookies this year, the campaign has been extended through May.
Because social distancing requirements have made it difficult, if not impossible, for Girl Scouts to sell cookies this year, the campaign has been extended through May.
Each year Kansas Farm Bureau’s (KFB) Foundation for Agriculture awards scholarships to college students studying in fields that benefit agriculture and rural Kansas. This year, 42 recipients received a total of $25,000 in scholarships for the 2020-21 school year. Over the past decade, the foundation has awarded more than $325,000 in scholarships.
The community is making the best of social distancing. Here are a few examples submitted to the Lincoln Sentinel. 1-Shawn Bell, son of Jyll Phillips, Lincoln, wears his PPE while on deployment in Singapore. 2-Jack Metz takes a break from Solitaire. 3-Hazel Metz takes in some sunshine and gets a little exercise too. 4-Ashlyn Voeltz, Olivia Moler and Aleece Moler, daughters of Heather and Brad Steen, enjoy board games. 5-Coy Rathbun, Barnard, enjoyed a card shower for his 8th birthday. 6-Kerry Isbell, Lincoln, enjoyed a virtual Easter celebration with her family in Iowa. 7-Landon O’Hare, Lincoln, shows off his big catch while fishing with his brother. 8-Sarah Hageman, Lincoln, makes face masks. 9-Sloan McReynolds-Baetz made and sent-Friendship bracelets her friends. (Courtesy Photos)
Breanna Dawn Meier and Thatcher Johnson Brown were united in marriage on February 22, 2020 in Hays, Kan.
Rolling Hills Electric Cooperative, Inc. has cancelled its Annual Meeting scheduled for Friday, April 17, 2020 in an effort to limit exposure to the pandemic COVID-19 (novel coronavirus).
The April 14 meeting of the VFW Post 7928 Auxiliary has been cancelled due to the current COVID-19 concerns.
Vivian Graves will elebrate her 90th birthday this month.
The Lincoln County Hospital (LCH) Board and administration is continuing successful stabilization efforts for the hospital.
Elaine Parrish hosted the March meeting in her home of the Denmark Dames Service Club with Connie Crawford, Georgie DeArvil, Elsie Driscoll, Joleene Lessor and Brenda Peterson present.
Ashley Svaty of K-State Research and Extension made an impromptu visit to the Lincoln Senior Center members to practice proper hand washing last week.
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