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Guest Editorial
Guest Editorial
This Sunshine Week, Kansas officials should finally clear the Marion County Record’s journalists 03/19/2024 23:00
Lanny E. Morse
Lanny E. Morse
Jan. 20, 1943 - March 11, 2024 03/19/2024 23:00
Helen LaVerne
Helen LaVerne (Spohrer) Nelso
Sept. 26, 1935 - March 12, 2024 03/19/2024 23:00
City approves vaccination clinic
City approves vaccination clinic
The Lincoln Area Humane Society (LAHS) was represented by Anita Simmons and Charlene Griffen at the regular city council meeting Monday, March 11, asking the council’s permission to use the “firehouse” portion of the city building for a vaccination and licensing clinic. Simmons told the council they have not chosen a specific date as of yet, but plan on one weekend day in April, asking which dates might be available. The clinic would be held from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., conducted by a veterinary practice based in Beloit. 03/19/2024 23:00
Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge was March 5
Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge was March 5
Sydney Heller, a student at USD 299, captured 1st place at the Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge held on Tuesday, March 5th. Sydney won $500 for her 1st place finish with her online storefront business-Sydney’s Savings Storefront, LLC. She also won $100 for winning the Ready to Launch Award, as she has recently started this business. In second place, and winning $300, was Maryn Schmidt, USD 298, with her Cupcakes and Confetti event planning business. 03/19/2024 23:00
Senior Center not just for seniors
Senior Center not just for seniors
Senior centers are local facilities available to seniors and offer them resources, activities, and social engagement. Their programs and activities help enhance the senior population’s quality of life and ease their loved ones’ worries. 03/19/2024 23:00
Esterl named 2023 Sanitarian of the Year
Esterl named 2023 Sanitarian of the Year
Esterl named 2023 Sanitarian of the Year 03/19/2024 23:00
This Isn’t the Baby Blues
This Isn’t the Baby Blues
This Isn’t the Baby Blues 03/12/2024 23:00
Guest Editorial
Guest Editorial
Yes, Kansans are more industrious, patriotic and morally superior to coastal elites 03/12/2024 23:00
CONNOR.CHARVAT
CONNOR CHARVAT
CONNOR CHARVAT 03/12/2024 23:00
COOPER RATHBUN
COOPER RATHBUN
COOPER RATHBUN 03/12/2024 23:00
Daniel (Dan) Andrew Worley
Daniel (Dan) Andrew Worley
Aug. 12, 1966 - March 8, 2024 03/12/2024 23:00
Historical Society plans events
Historical Society plans events
The historical society has more plans underway, inviting the community to join in celebrating local history On March 20 from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. they will be hosting the Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce’s What’s Up luncheon. The museum was closed for several weeks while staff and volunteers made improvements in reorganization of some of the exhibits. The Research Room has moved to a bigger room, providing space for reorganization and research. The Cooper Room has taken the space previously occupied by the Research Room. Additionally, artifacts have been moved from certain exhibits to more prominent spaces. 03/12/2024 23:00
Lucas – Best Small Town Art Scene
Lucas - Best Small Town Art Scene
In an article dated March 1, 2024, USA Today announced their ten best spots for art lovers. Of the ten towns with populations of less than 30,000 recognized, our neighbor, Lucas, KS was No. 1! 03/12/2024 23:00
Celebrating Rosie
Celebrating Rosie
During World War II, women played a vital role in the war effort, both home and abroad. Women worked in factories producing munitions, ships, planes, tanks, and bombs. They also worked in schools, hospitals, offices, construction, steel, lumber, and agriculture. Women volunteered with the Red Cross and served in the military in non-combatant roles. Women’s participation in WWII increased their economic and social opportunities and contributed to the Allied victory. 03/12/2024 23:00
Welcoming new LJSHS principal
Welcoming new LJSHS principal
USD 298, Lincoln, is pleased to announce the hiring of Mrs. Stefanie Couch as the Lincoln Jr./ Sr. High School Principal effective July 15,2024. Mrs. Couch will be filling the position vacated by Mrs. Nikki Flinn, who will start as USD 298 Superintendent on July 1, 2024. 03/12/2024 23:00
Pi Day is March 14
Pi Day is March 14
Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, or approximately 3.14. Pi Day occurs on March 14 because it is written as 3/14 in the U.S. According to CNN.com, serious math geeks celebrate the day exactly at 1:59 a.m. or p.m. reflecting the first six digits of the ratio, 3.14159. 03/05/2024 23:00
Put a spring in your step with Walk Kansas
Put a spring in your step with Walk Kansas
Walk Kansas is a K-State Research and Extension (KSRE) health initiative that promotes personal health and well-being by helping participants adopt healthful lifestyle habits. It is primarily a team-based program designed to help participants be more active with support from friends and family, make healthier nutrition and beverage choices and learn helpful techniques to reduce stress. 03/05/2024 23:00
Pittenger recognized n
Pittenger recognized
If you’ve been a student in USD #298 any time in recent history, or had a child enrolled, you know Shari Pittenger. Lovingly known as “Pitt” to many, Pittenger spent decades in Lincoln working with children as their physical education teacher. What some may not know is that she was an outstanding athlete in her youth. 03/05/2024 23:00
Chance Encounters
Chance Encounters
Chance Encounters 03/05/2024 23:00
Guest Editorial
Guest Editorial
How a Positive Outlook Enhances Life 03/05/2024 23:00
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