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Wiles to be inducted to Kansas Sports Hall of Fame
Annette Wiles, originally from Hunter, KS and a Sylvan Unified High School graduate, will soon be able to add an important credential to her resume when she is inducted into the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame.
07/09/2024 23:00
LCIC Yard of the Month
LCIC Yard of the Month
07/09/2024 23:00
Graves retires from USPS
Cheryl Graves of Tescott, retired from the United States Postal Service at the end of June, 2024.
07/09/2024 23:00
LCIC installs last instrument
Members of the Lincoln Center Improvement Committee (LCIC) met at the city park Sunday morning, June 30, to install the last of four outdoor musical instruments planned for a project that began in 2022.
07/02/2024 23:00
After Harvest Music Festival July 5
After Harvest Music Festival July 5
07/02/2024 23:00
Track project on track
If you haven’t been by Mettner Field lately you are missing out on a long-awaited, much needed and positively hopeful event. Fisher Tracks began construction of the new track on June 24.
07/02/2024 23:00
Increased activity of vector-borne diseases identified in Kansas
While ticks and mosquitoes are a natural part of our environment, it is important to know that some may transmit harmful diseases. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) tracks illnesses caused by ticks and mosquitoes, and as of May 29, 2024, has received over 200 laboratory reports of tickborne diseases. Additionally, KDHE has received several reports of tick bites and complaints of high numbers of ticks, which indicates that tick activity and density are increasing and are occurring earlier in the season this year.
06/25/2024 23:00
MKC continues to expand workforce through KFB’s Rural Kansas Apprenticeship Program
Mid-Kansas Cooperative (MKC), a member-owned agriculture cooperative based in Moundridge, continues to grow its workforce with the addition of five apprentices through Kansas Farm Bureau’s (KFB) Rural Kansas Apprenticeship Program (RKAP). The five new hires will work full time and receive on-the-job training for leadership roles in the company.
06/25/2024 23:00
Vath named in top ten track and field/cc academic all-district
A recent press release announced that ten students at Fort Hays State University in Hays were selected to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team for the 2023-2024 academic year. This is the maximum number of student-athletes allowed for selection to the team. The Tigers had five women and five men selected, the maximum allowed for each gender per school. This award honors a combination of academic and athletic accomplishments of the individuals selected.
06/25/2024 23:00
Kansas Legends and Folktales
The Lincoln County Historical Society hosted folklorist Jim Hoy in a presentation of Kansas Legends and Folktales Saturday, June 22 at the Kyne House Museum. The program was made possible by a Kansas Humanities Council grant and the Kansas Humanities Speakers Bureau.
06/25/2024 23:00
June 29 is International Mud Day
Staying clean is overrate and June 29 is the day people all over the world will embrace a little mud. How do you celebrate a “holiday” for all things muddy? There are mud baths, mud facials and mud packs. There is mud volleyball, mud tug-ofwar and mud wrestling. Playing in the mud isn’t all fun – it’s good for us too! Mud provides a lot of practice for gross and fine motor skills as children play with it, using it as face paint, making pottery and simply squishing their little fingers in the gooey murk. Mud also exposes children to Mycobacterium vaccae, a type of good bacteria found in dirt that builds up the immune system and causes a release of serotonin. And if all else fails, and temperatures continue to rise, swine swear to its cooling elements.
06/25/2024 23:00
First Annual Lincoln Football Golf Scramble a success
According to all reports, the 1st Annual Lincoln Football Golf Scramble held Saturday, June 22, was a success on all accounts.
06/25/2024 23:00
Building Strength for the Season
06/18/2024 23:00
Post Rock Community Foundation awards spring grants
During its spring grant cycle, the Post Rock Community Foundation awarded more than $92,000 to 18 separate projects throughout Lincoln County and the communities served y USD 298 and USD 299.
06/18/2024 23:00
Track Project slated to begin soon
Track Project slated to begin soon
06/18/2024 23:00
KSN Summer Road Trip fun for all
06/11/2024 23:00
Father’s Day is June 16
Father’s Day is the day we mark and celebrate the contribution your own father, or father figure, has made to your life. It was inspired by Mother’s Day and a daughter’s love for her widowed dad.
06/11/2024 23:00
Lincoln Center Improvement Committee Yard of the Month
The home of Ricardo and Mechele Castillo was named LCIC’s (Lincoln Center Improvement Committee) Yard of the Month for May, 2024. The Castillos are embracing the era in which their home was built, both inside and out. Thank you for helping keep Lincoln beautiful!
06/11/2024 23:00
Alumni Weekend proves you can go home again!
Alumni Weekend was held June 1-2, bringing alumni from near and far, making it a successful weekend for the Lincoln High School Alumni Association with alumni events.
06/04/2024 23:00
KSN Summer Road Trip
The KSN Summer Road Trip is visiting Lincoln Thursday, June 6 from 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. A little summer fun party is planned to welcome them.
06/04/2024 23:00
Biking Across Kansas celebrates 50 years
The city of Lincoln will welcome Biking Across Kansas for an overnight stay June 11-12.
06/04/2024 23:00
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