Year in Review
Compiled by Kris Heinze For the Lincoln Sentinel What follows is a continuation of top news headlines from 2019. January, February and March ran in the previous issue of the
Compiled by Kris Heinze For the Lincoln Sentinel What follows is a continuation of top news headlines from 2019. January, February and March ran in the previous issue of the
At the Dec. 7 Vesper Community Center Bingo night, 117 people attended and over $900 was awarded to bingo winners. Three players split the $500 jackpot, which included Mary Beth
Lincoln’s VFW Post #7928 announced the winners of the 2019 “Voice of Democracy” scholarship contest. Receiving 3rd Place and a $100 scholarship is Angelina Vasquez of Lincoln High School. Second
On Saturday, February 22, 2020, Leavenworth, Kan. actor Ken Church will present his one-man stage program “Twain for Twainiacs,” at Lincoln Jr./Sr. High School for the Lincoln Area Chamber of
At the regular December meeting held December 17, and following an executive session, the Lincoln County Hospital’s board of trustees voted to put a freeze on wages and salaries and
Jim Gabelmann addressed the Lincoln city council at their August 9 meeting in regard to the recent passing of Lee Modrow and his role as Lincoln Cemetery Sexton. Gabelmann said
Many area churches are hosting special services and programs to celebrate the reason for the season this Christmas holiday. Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, is on a Tuesday, and Christmas Day,
Kelly Larson, Director of the Lincoln County Economic Development Foundation, held a public meeting Wednesday, December 11, to explore options in dealing with vacant and dilapidated properties that would benefit
Lincoln Carnegie Library hosts holiday crafts, cards and gift making
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