Lincoln Tribune - Sat Nov 07
By M. Dawn Crouse LINCOLNTON - On Saturday, November 7, 2009, the Lincoln County Historical Association presented 'Making Faces' with Catawba Valley potter Michael Ball.
Halloween at Court Street GrillLincoln Tribune - Sat Nov 07
By Melany Dawn Crouse LINCOLNTON - If you happen to dine at Court Street Grill last Saturday night, you would have noticed the different costumes the staff wore for Halloween.
Shain's election win in doubt over his residency in wardLincoln Times-News - Fri Nov 06
The results of Tuesday's Lincolnton city elections have been thrown into doubt over questions about whether winning City Council candidate Tim Shain lived in the right place.
Sagebrush returns to LincolntonLincoln Times-News - Fri Nov 06
Jonathan King and mother Carolyne King of Lincolnton are served a sirloin and shrimp dinner by Sagebrush server Linda Holland at the newly re-opened restaurant on North Generals Boulevard on Thursday.
Citizens speak out on thread trail planLincoln Times-News - Fri Nov 06
Some people spoke out in favor of the proposed Carolina Thread Trail master plan, while others disagreed at a public hearing conducted by the Lincoln County commissioners and Planning Board on Monday night.
More Than Just Hanging AroundLincoln Tribune - Thu Nov 05
Sometimes your just hanging around and other times that's your job. Tribune photographer Dawn Crouse snapped this photo on Wednesday of construction workers at the construction site of the new ABC Store in Lincolnton.
Chamber's annual banquet on ThursdayLincoln Times-News - Wed Nov 04
The Lincolnton-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual banquet Thursday.
County brings in extra legal help for sheriff petitionLincoln Times-News - Wed Nov 04
Three weeks after county commissioners voted unanimously to seek the suspension and removal of indicted Lincoln County Sheriff Timothy L. Daugherty, their petition remains a work in progress.
Christian Ministry hopes to raise $50KLincoln Times-News - Mon Nov 02
'We appreciate the community support because they've been unbelievable year after year,' said Susan Brymer, executive director of Christian Ministry .
Humane Society urges owners to fix petsLincoln Times-News - Mon Nov 02
Some will find their way into animal shelters, where they might get adopted. Perfectly healthy animals will run out of time at the shelter and be euthanized.
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