And more to come!
There are still events to plan for coming up on December 16 around the county!
There are still events to plan for coming up on December 16 around the county!
In a continued display of school support, eight teachers in USD 298 have been awarded grants to enhance their classrooms from the USD 298 Education Foundation. The Foundation’s mission is to provide supplies, academic and extracurricular support to the staff and students in the Lincoln school district. The Education Foundation also distributes annual student scholarships, new teacher grants and additional funds throughout the year for school and student needs.
The home of Jack and Kathie Crispin at Lincoln Avenue and Third Street is in the Cummins Block Building above the two museums the couple own and operate. Built in 1881, the Cummins Block Building is one of the oldest structures in Lincoln and once housed several different businesses, organizations such as the Masons and Oddfellow, and was used as the headquarters of the board of county commissioners after the original courthouse burned in 1901. The property has been beautifully and authentically restored and is on the Registry of Historical Places.
VFW Post #7928 honors Voice of Democracy essay winners
Lincoln Jr. Sr. High School sets the tone for holiday season
The Vesper Community Center will host a special Bingo Christmas celebration December 2 at the Center, 1247 N. 120th Rd, in Vesper, just one mile south of K-18. Two special guests are scheduled to appear that will appeal to all ages.
The State Library of Kansas recently announced a statewide art contest, which will be featured alongside the Kansas Notable Books and Kansas Great Reads selection, celebrating outstanding works that showcase the diverse talent and creativity of Kansans. Artists must be current residents of the state to participate.
Sunday morning, accumulated snow was patchy throughout the county. This photo was taken in Denmark.
Local artist creating beautiful mural on Court Street
Lincoln County has recently been awarded $141,642 in CDBG-COVID Resiliency (CDBG-CVR) funding from the Kansas Department of Commerce to help local businesses modernize and prepare for future health emergencies.
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