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Kyne House Museum hosts meet and greet

Kyne House Museum hosts meet and greet

The Meet and Greet at the Kyne House Museum was a hit Saturday evening for everyone who stopped by the museum to meet the board and new director Dana Walters. Walters and the board have been working hard to create events the community – even those who are not history buffs – would enjoy. Above, Don Wagner entertained visitors throughout the evening. Ice cream was served at no charge. (Photo courtesy of Dana Walters)

Historical museum looks to the future

Historical museum looks to the future

The Lincoln County Historical Society (LCHS) always strives to educate the interested of the perils and dangers of the early prairie and the comedies and tragedies that played out in the history of our county. Books have been written about more than 100 years of county history and others about significant specific events. Even others tell tales of our founding fathers from their own words.

Lincoln Residents - Time is running out!

Lincoln Residents - Time is running out!

The City of Lincoln was awarded a $300,000 housing grant through the “Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) – Housing Rehabilitation” program by the KS Department of Commerce. The CDBG grant helps property owners within a target area of the city with the demolition of dilapidated structures and the rehabilitation of owner- and renter-occupied houses by replacing roofs, windows and siding, adding insulation, repairing foundations, upgrading electrical and mechanical systems, repairing porches, etc.

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