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USD 298 gathers information

Gabe Jonnson, LJSHS senior, made a presentation to the board of USD 298 Feb. 8 about his coding skills and software he has written for specific use. Jonnson said he has been writing code for about three years and is primarily self-taught. He demonstrated to the board how he could write music by coding, and in fact, has written a software package called Songwriter’s Studio to demonstrate that ability.

More COVID vaccines received at LCH

At the January meeting of the Lincoln County Hospital’s Board of Trustees, CEO/CFO Tawnya Seitz told the board the hospital had received its second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for employees. They received 25 doses of the Pfizer vaccine and 14 doses of the Moderna vaccine. The Moderna doses were given to the health department.

Welcome to Winter Wonderland

Welcome to Winter Wonderland

Above: The Lincoln Carnegie Library was a picturesque scene last week after receiving 3-5 inches of snow on Monday, January 26, 2021 followed by another 2-3 inches on Wednesday, January 27. The snow, beginning on Monday, looked like a giant snow globe with big, beautiful snowflakes.(Photo by Becky Rathbun) Inset Picture: A look at the big snowflakes coming down in downtown Lincoln.(Photo by Jyll Phillips)

In a world where you can be anything..... Be KIND!
In a world where you can be anything..... Be KIND!

In a world where you can be anything..... Be KIND!

Kindness Week was extended due to multiple snow days so greeters are spreading kindness at LES every morning as students arrive at school. Monday there were STUCO students from LHS and Tuesday firefighters and paramedics started the day. “A big thanks to our greeters for helping our kiddos start their days in a kind way this week!” said LES counselor Sawyer Ptacek.(Photo by Becky Rathbun

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