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Farm Show in Vesper Saturday February 18th.
Farm Show in Vesper Saturday February 18th.
The Vesper Community Center is hosting the annual Farm show on Saturday February 18th from 9a-2pm. Admission is free to the public. Vendors will be on-site with displays to answer questions and provide information about the services and products they offer area farmers and ranchers. There will be multiple free raffles offered by the community center and vendors. There will be gift certificates, gift cards, gift baskets and merchandise prizes including an air fryer. Winners do not need to be present when their names are called. There are several new vendors this year and many of the vendors will be providing free gimmees. 02/14/2023 23:00
The Benefits of Sleep: Why You Should be Sleeping More
The Benefits of Sleep: Why You Should be Sleeping More
The Benefits of Sleep: Why You Should be Sleeping More 02/07/2023 23:00
The Importance of Colostrum
The Importance of Colostrum
The Importance of Colostrum 02/07/2023 23:00
Mai signs with KWU
Mai signs with KWU
Roman Mai of McPherson has signed a letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic career at Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina. 02/07/2023 23:00
Lincoln falls to Pike Valley in game thrillers
Lincoln falls to Pike Valley in game thrillers
Lincoln falls to Pike Valley in game thrillers 02/07/2023 23:00
Alexander James “AJ” Larsen
Alexander James “AJ” Larsen
Feb. 15, 2002 - Feb. 1, 2023 02/07/2023 23:00
Hanna Elizabeth Townley
Hanna Elizabeth Townley
02/07/2023 23:00
Female owned businesses in Lincoln
Female owned businesses in Lincoln
While the exact number varies, researchers put the average number of women-owned businesses across America at about 40 %. That number takes a leap in Lincoln’s downtown where nearly all are women owned and/or managed. 02/07/2023 23:00
KSHPO names grant recipients
KSHPO names grant recipients
The Kansas State Historic Preservation Office (KSHPO) announced the seven recipients of the 2023 Heritage Trust Fund Grant Awards. The Old Sylvan State Bank building on Sylvan’s Main Street will receive $100,000 to aid in renovation costs for the building. The grant funds will be used to help stabilize and reconstruct portions of the roof and floor structure after a collapse occurred last spring. 02/07/2023 23:00
Sylvan speech takes second at Norton Invitational Tournament
Sylvan speech takes second at Norton Invitational Tournament
The Sylvan Speech and Drama team captured second place at the Norton Invitational Tournament Saturday, February 4, qualifying eight events for the State Championship. 02/07/2023 23:00
Creamy chicken and tortellini is ‘pasta’tively perfect for dinner this winter
Creamy chicken and tortellini is ‘pasta’tively perfect for dinner this winter
Creamy chicken and tortellini is ‘pasta’tively perfect for dinner this winter 01/31/2023 23:00
Do you have weed management plans for 2023?
Do you have weed management plans for 2023?
Do you have weed management plans for 2023? 01/31/2023 23:00
It’s time for your checkup
It’s time for your checkup
It’s time for your checkup 01/31/2023 23:00
Area junior high basketball season ends
Area junior high basketball season ends
Lincoln, Tescott and Sylvan-Lucas finish top spots 01/31/2023 23:00
Lincoln wins Pike Trail League Championship in overtime
Lincoln wins Pike Trail League Championship in overtime
Lincoln wins Pike Trail League Championship in overtime 01/31/2023 23:00
Esposito signs with Bethany
Esposito signs with Bethany
NOAH ESPOSITO 01/31/2023 23:00
Incentive programs needed to level the playing field
Incentive programs needed to level the playing field
New employee recruitment incentive programs recently launched by Lincoln County Economic Development Foundation, in partnership with Northwest Kansas Economic Innovation Center, Inc. (NWKEICI) and Make My Move, invite and encourage traditional and remote talent to bring their jobs and families, establish roots, and call Lincoln County home. 01/31/2023 23:00
Santa Fe Trail Presentation Part 2
Santa Fe Trail Presentation Part 2
Join us for the next installment of the history of the Santa Fe Trail, presented by historian Steve Schmidt. Building on his previous Museum program, “Santa Fe Trail 101,” he’ll focus on the Sibley Expedition of 1825-27. Learn about the driving force, George Champlin Sibley, a greatly underappreciated figure of the early 1800s. Schmidt will discuss why the expedition was mounted, how it was conducted and what the outcome was, including a surprisingly accurate survey. Steve, a retired Civil Engineer, and his spouse Glenda own pastureland in Marion County, across which the Santa Fe Trail can plainly be seen. Their land is in the National and State Registers of Historic Places. This presentation is offered by the Smoky Hill Museum, Thursday, February 2, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Experience it in person at the Museum, or watch from the comfort of your home, using Zoom. Request the Zoom link at www.smokyhillmuseum. org. 01/31/2023 23:00
Lincoln grad honored by USAF
Lincoln grad honored by USAF
When Aaron (Dalton) Cooper graduated from Lincoln Jr/Sr High School he knew exactly what he wanted to do. He was headed to the Air Force. 01/31/2023 23:00
Sweetie Pies for your Sweetie Pie
Sweetie Pies for your Sweetie Pie
The months of January and February are often slow months in the retail business. No one wants to go outside when Mother Nature brings Antarctica to our town. Some of us are still broke from Christmas. It’s often a stretch to figure out something fun to do to celebrate Valentine’s Day. 01/31/2023 23:00
Post Rock Community Foundation could earn a 200% match
Post Rock Community Foundation could earn a 200% match
A sampling of projects made possible through grants from the Post Rock Community Foundation. (Courtesy Photos) 01/31/2023 23:00
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