Genealogical organization starting in Lincoln County
Lincoln County residents interested in learning more about their family history have an opportunity to join a new organization under the Lincoln County Historical Society.
Lincoln County residents interested in learning more about their family history have an opportunity to join a new organization under the Lincoln County Historical Society.
Lincoln County survived a heat wave last week, with three days of triple digit temperatures. Last Thursday the Citizens State Bank and Trust clock read 110 degrees.
Lincoln County youth are ready to wow audiences next week with their production of “Dear Edwina, Jr.,” directed by Pam Curtis of The Finch Children’s Theatre Academy.
Gerald Huehl, owner of Triple H Outfitters, has been hunting longer than some people have been alive.
USD 298 and 299 superintendents presented together to the Lincoln County Commissioners June 18, seeking funds for their respective districts.
The Lincoln County Hospital Board of Trustees heard of grants awarded, future grant planning and improvements, an update on arrangements between Lincoln Park Manor and Lincoln County Hospital and a
According to a press release on the Kansas Attorney General’s website a Maine man who was arrested in California has been convicted of first degree murder and related crimes in Kansas, Attorney Gen
Scott Rathbun cuts wheat southwest of Barnard.
Out of 17 applications, eight businesses were selected for the Downtown Revitalization Project by Kelly Larson, Lincoln County Economic Development Foundation Executive Director, members of the LCE
The Paw Print store officially opened its doors to the public with its new store front June 25 at 2 p.m.
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