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Eagle’s 2019 Golden Egg Hunt winner
Held in conjunction with the Lincoln Post Rock Festival, Eagle Communications hosted a special scavenger hunt event, the Golden Egg Hunt. The golden egg, worth $125 to the finder, was
Post Rock Ringnecks Pheasants Forever hosting Hunter’s Ed
Each year in the fall, local hunting enthusiasts from Post Rock Ringnecks Pheasants Forever Chapter 635 come together to educate new hunters and area youth about hunting safety and ethically.
LCH Board of Trustees hears audit report
Eric Otting, CPA, Managing Member of Wendling Noe Nelson & Johnson, LLC in Topeka, was on hand at the August 20 regular meeting of the Lincoln County Hospital’s board of
Proposed County budget lowers levy by 4.6 mills; property valuations up
The proposed 2020 Lincoln County budget, published in the Aug. 22 issue of the Lincoln Sentinel-Republican, forecasts a higher overall expenditure of $8.5 million, compared to the anticipated $8 million
Storms bring torrential rain & severe threats to area
Saturday Aug. 24 a storm system hammered the north central Kansas area, packing severe weather in all forms and torrential rainfall to an area already partially saturated by rain earlier
Lincoln family loses home in Sunday explosion
Fortunately, the Flinn family was not home Sunday morning Aug. 18 when an explosion blew apart the walls of their basement at 2081 E. Milo Dr., engulfing their home in
City goes to on-line mapping of utilities
Erin Allen, director of Business Development for Midland GIS Solutions, presented a proposal to Lincoln’s city council at their regular August meeting regarding the mapping of the city’s sewer mains.
Post Rock Festival celebrating 80 years
Eighty years ago, in 1939, the classic movies “Gone with the Wind,” and “The Wizard of Oz” and the classic western film “Stagecoach” premiered. Lou Gehrig retired from Major League
USD 299 BOE approves budget
The USD 299 Board of Education held the annual Budget Hearing during the regular meeting Monday, Aug. 12, and following review, the proposed 5.1M budget was approved with none opposed.