Area churches celebrate Christmas
While many activities and special events that usually occur during the holiday season have been cancelled due to the pandemic and many churches are ministering to their congregations through social
While many activities and special events that usually occur during the holiday season have been cancelled due to the pandemic and many churches are ministering to their congregations through social
Angela O’Bannon, owner and operator of Rustic Floral and Gifts, announced Dec. 7, 2020 that her flower shop will be closing Dec. 23.
During its fall grant cycle, the Post Rock Community Foundation awarded over $71,000 to 13 projects throughout Lincoln County and those served by USD 298 and USD 299.
As Covid-19 cases rise in the area many people are leery of venturing out in public.
While the weather outside is not frightful, snow or no snow, area farmers and ranchers celebrate the season with creativity! Look for these fine “no-snowmen” on K-18 between Lincoln and Tescott on, of course, the north side of the road. The sight makes a person want to sing that old 1946 hit song, “Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!” (Photos by Becky Rathbun)
Taking advantage of live streaming and social media has proven to be a boost for retailers dealing with COVII) restrictions during 2020. While not their primary business model, the Lincoln Art Center is also a retailer and has recently jumped on board to showcase items in their gift shop.
Patterson Health Mart Pharmacy has returned to curbside service in light of the increase in local Covid-19 cases. The pharmacy will continue to offer free delivery within Lincoln city limits and Sylvan Grove on Tuesdays and Fridays. The pharmacy asks customers to allow for extra time and patience as they do their best to provide quality service.
Lincoln Rural Fire Department brought Santa to town during outdoor event on Saturday. (Photo by Abby Gerleman)
City of Lincoln crew worked diligently to provide the spirit of the season to downtown Lincoln. (Photo by Abby Gerleman)
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