Heirloom wheat grown for ramen noodle restaurant
Every time a bag of wheat from Japan was delivered to the back door of Ramen Bowls, the restaurant I coown in Lawrence, Kansas, I had the same thought: Wouldn’t it make more sense for my business –
Every time a bag of wheat from Japan was delivered to the back door of Ramen Bowls, the restaurant I coown in Lawrence, Kansas, I had the same thought: Wouldn’t it make more sense for my business –
In 1956 or 1957, Steve Andreson’s grandfather ordered an Allis Chalmers WD 45 Diesel tractor. Only 6,000 of these tractors were manufactured, and only a fraction of them remain.
Above: Fireworks display at the Lincoln Art Center’s After Harvest Festival at the Lincoln Golf Course held Friday, July 2.
Lincoln PRIDE has awarded Mark and Jeana Eckhart with the July Yard of the Month. Beautiful wildflowers grow in front of the well maintained and manicured lawn at 726 S. 6th Street in Lincoln.
Approximately six miles south of Sylvan Grove on Highway 181 as you pass amber waves of grain you can also see the patriotism in the Meitler family with their American Flag Bale wrap fitting for this time of year as we celebrate America’s Independence. (Photos by Abby Gerleman)
When Anne Dohl took her competition dancers to a competition, she knew her girls would do well. What she didn’t know is that one of them would win a national competition!
Wheat harvest has officially begun in Lincoln County despite a few recent rain showers. Rob Obermueller cuts wheat near Barnard. (Photo by Kellie Obermueller)
The Lincoln City Council met June 14 for a regularly scheduled meeting.
The USD 298 Board of Education met Wednesday, June 16.
Last week temperatures reached the triple digits. The official National Weather Service temps were reported as 101, 103, and 103, but Sentinel staff recorded the Citizen’s clock having 111. (Photo by Abby Gerleman)
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