Farm Succession Planning Seminar, Aug. 22
The day sons or daughters announce they’d like to take over the family farm or ranch can be a proud one, but it can also be very stressful with communication challenges, legal pitfalls and differin
The day sons or daughters announce they’d like to take over the family farm or ranch can be a proud one, but it can also be very stressful with communication challenges, legal pitfalls and differin
Applications are now being accepted for the 2017-2018 Leadership Lincoln County program.
“UNLOCKED,” featuring the work of 28 artists from across Kansas and much of the United States is open at the Lincoln Art Center.
With the centennial anniversary of America’s participation in World War I being marked through 2018, the Lincoln County Historical Museum is putting together an exhibit, displaying war-related phot
The Biking Across Kansas cyclists who came through Lincoln on June 13 were greeted by decorated bicycles downtown courtesy of a bike-decorating committee coordinated by Georgie DeArvil, of Lincoln.
Kenneth Stewart and Kristin Zier Stewart of Hunter, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dr.
Dharma Couse, a Sylvan-Lucas Unified Junior-Senior High School student, has been selected to participate in the 34th-annual Kansas Masonic All-State High School Marching Band and corresponding band
A former Lincoln resident was recently named as the new Kansas animal health commissioner for the Kansas Department of Agriculture.
Eric Heath recently joined Wilson Communications as a business sales associate.
The African savannah comes to life on the Finch Theatre stage with Simba, Rafiki and a cast of characters in the inspiring, coming-of-age tale, “The Lion King Jr.”
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