Go to main contents
Go to main menu
Facebook.com
Friday, December 19, 2025 at 2:35 PM
Accessibility
Sign in
HOME
NEWS
SPORTS
LIFESTYLE
OPINIONS
OBITUARIES
SUBSCRIBE
CONTACT US
Show remaining menu elements
Homepage
Articles
Articles
Choose the category
News
Sports
Lifestyle
Opinions
Obituaries
Lincoln
Sort
Latest
Oldest
Most read
Top-rated
Filter
Reset
Employee recruitment not an easy task
Live Lincoln County recently posted helpful information for employers who are having a difficult time recruiting qualified employees.
06/13/2023 23:00
Beautiful skies
Beautiful skies
06/13/2023 23:00
Juneteenth - June 19th
June 19 is celebrated as Juneteenth, on the anniversary of the order issued by Major General Gordon Granger on June 19, 1865, proclaiming freedom for slaves in Texas. Early celebrations date to 1866, originally involving church-centered community gatherings in Texas. Today, Juneteenth is observed annually in various parts of the U.S. and was recognized as a federal holiday when President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law after the efforts of Lula Briggs Galloway, Opal Lee and others.
06/13/2023 23:00
Prairie Doc - Nikki Eining CSW-PIP, QMHP
How Are You? Does Midwestern Politeness Get In The Way?
06/06/2023 23:00
Do you have a plan for your failed wheat acres?
Unfortunately, producers will be making difficult decisions on what to do with their failed wheat acres! Producers are also faced with needed feed for their livestock as the pastures are slowly greening up so they can be used soon. So, at this point in the season, viable crop options are still corn, soybeans, sorghum along with forage or cover crops for livestock.
06/06/2023 23:00
Guest Editorial
Byzantine checkout process at retail, restaurants, drives this Kansas opinion editor to distraction
06/06/2023 23:00
Ernest W. Kulich
Ernest W. Kulich
06/06/2023 23:00
Club incrEDIBLES at the Sylvan Grove Public Library
Club incrEDIBLES is a multi-week summer workshop series filled with fun and learning, sure to increase confidence related to living a healthy and active lifestyle.
06/06/2023 23:00
From cardboard to concrete, Hunter Meier can design a boat
By Jyll Phillips, Lincoln- Sentinel With Grant Guggisberg, K-State News & Communications Services
06/06/2023 23:00
Lincoln volleyball players prepare for senior year
Lincoln volleyball players prepare for senior year
06/06/2023 23:00
Lincoln Football build community and character
The Leopard football team has been busy this summer putting fresh touches on our town and helping their community neighbors, inspired by a little healthy competition. Coach Cody Hamel involved his team in the 2023 Lincoln Summer Olympics.
06/06/2023 23:00
Big Pharma has gone fishing
Big Pharma has gone fishing
05/30/2023 23:00
Summer means it’s time for a ‘mango-nificent’ lemonade
Summer means it’s time for a ‘mango-nificent’ lemonade
05/30/2023 23:00
Prepare Today to Combat Lameness this Grazing Season
Prepare Today to Combat Lameness this Grazing Season
05/30/2023 23:00
Terry Allen Abrams
Aug. 21, 1956 - May 9, 2023
05/30/2023 23:00
Jessica Jo Gean
Oct. 10, 1973 - May 21, 2023
05/30/2023 23:00
Hometown Helpers Community Club News
The Hometown Helpers Community Club met Saturday, April 22, at the Presbyterian Church in Sylvan Grove.
05/30/2023 23:00
Denmark Dames Service Club
The Denmark Dames met at the home of Janet Humburg on May 2, 2023. Members present were Georgie DeArvil, Shirley Nelson-Hough, Elaine Parrish, Connie Crawford and Janet Humburg.
05/30/2023 23:00
Metz makes a run for it at State Track
The community was excited when Hazel Metz, a freshman at Lincoln Junior- Senior High School, qualified for State Track. As a freshman, she follows in the footsteps of previous Leopard female track stars like Jenna Farris, Jaycee Vath and others who qualified for state-level contests as freshmen.
05/30/2023 23:00
Summer lunch program returns
Lincoln’s USD #298 Free Summer Meals program is back for another year of providing tasty and nutritious breakfast and lunches at no charge.
05/30/2023 23:00
Scoular, PRCF push track fundraising near $300,000
When Scoular acquired Walker Products’ grain handling facility in Lincoln last October the Omaha, Neb., based company emphasized their commitment to community support through its Scoular Foundation. The $9 billion agribusiness with 1,400 employees in more than 100 offices and facilities in North America and Asia is honoring that commitment to community in the form of a $21,000 donation to the USD #298 Track Fundraising Committee.
05/30/2023 23:00
previous
1
...
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
...
next
WEATHER
Click to see more
Temperature:
43
°
F
Town:
Lincoln, Kansas
Pressure: 1015 hPa
Wind: 13 mph
Lincoln Sentinel-Republican