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Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk Nancy Jackson. Suresh M. Jayaraman and Bhuvana Gurusamy to Maverick Consulting and Casey R. Lawhorn, property at East end of Maxwell Street in Stanford, $62,000. Steven and Theresa Martin to Beth A. Martin and Charles J. Irvin, two acres on Ky. Hwy. 1194, $5,000. […] The post Lincoln County Public Records appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Lincoln County Middle School principal resigns
Lincoln County Middle School principal Lauren Burnett has announced her resignation effective Tuesday, August 13. Burnett states in her resignation letter that she accepted a position with another school district and that she is thankful for her time spent at the middle school. Superintendent Bruce Smith said the district will move swiftly in finding a […] The post Lincoln County Middle School principal resigns appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Lincoln boys soccer gears up for season with high hopes
By Casey Roberts, Contributing Writer As the Lincoln County High School boys soccer team prepares to kick off the new season, Head Coach Carl-Lewis Cummins is optimistic about the squad’s potential, despite facing the challenges of a young roster. “We have focused a lot on our touches and being comfortable under pressure in tight spots,” […] The post Lincoln boys soccer gears up for season with high hopes appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Kids learn all about sharks at LCPL event
Lincoln County kids got a chance to meet a live shark last week at an event hosted by the Lincoln County Public Library (LCPL). The informative event was brought to Lincoln County by the Wave Foundation at Newport Aquarium with over 50 kids and adults in attendance. Presenters shared a multitude of facts about sharks […] The post Kids learn all about sharks at LCPL event appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Mark Davis is new Lincoln County Middle School football head coach
By: Casey Roberts Contributing writer With the start of the 2024 football season on the horizon, Lincoln County Middle School announced Mark Davis as the new head coach of its football team. A Lincoln County native with a deep-rooted passion for the sport, Davis brings a wealth of experience and a commitment to fostering both […] The post Mark Davis is new Lincoln County Middle School football head coach appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Lincoln residents invited to discuss improving foster care at town hall Friday
Lincoln County residents are invited to a virtual town hall meeting hosted by Citizen Foster Care Review Boards to discuss ways to improve outcomes for Kentucky families and children in the foster care system. The regional meeting that will include Lincoln County is Friday, Aug. 16 from 11 a.m. to noon CT. Registration required at […] The post Lincoln residents invited to discuss improving foster care at town hall Friday appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Pulaski man indicted for murder in deaths of father and uncle
A Lincoln County man was indicted earlier this week for murder in the deaths of his father and uncle. 26-year-old Brandon Alexander Mullins is facing two counts of murder and one count of tampering with physical evidence. The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office said Mullins allegedly shot and killed his father,...
Levi Rogers named head coach of Lincoln County High School football
By: Casey Roberts Contributing writer As Lincoln County High School gears up for the 2024 football season, the Patriots are excited to welcome Levi Rogers as their new head coach. Rogers, a Lincoln County native and former player, brings a wealth of experience and a deep connection to the community, making his return to Lincoln […] The post Levi Rogers named head coach of Lincoln County High School football appeared first on The Interior Journal.
National Book Festival coming to Lincoln Library August 9
In an exciting development for literary enthusiasts and young readers across the state, the celebration of the National Book Festival is expanding to Kentucky. This year, the festival is set to include a special tour featuring Kentucky’s own distinguished authors, Brittany Thurman and Crystal Wilkinson, who will visit 15 libraries across the state, engaging with […] The post National Book Festival coming to Lincoln Library August 9 appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Lincoln County girls soccer shows promise at Bluegrass State Games
By Casey Roberts, Contributing Writer The Lincoln County High School girls soccer team recently competed in the Bluegrass State Games, showcasing their skills and gaining valuable experience ahead of the upcoming season. Head coach Lewis Cummins was pleased with the team’s performance, noting both the benefits and challenges of the tournament. “It was a good […] The post Lincoln County girls soccer shows promise at Bluegrass State Games appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Bluegrass Area Development District survey open to Boyle seniors
Bluegrass Area Agency on Aging & Independent Living is pleased to announce that the 2024 Community Assessment Survey for Older Adults is now open to all residents aged 50 and older. Initially available only to randomly selected participants, this comprehensive survey became accessible to the entire community on July 24. All Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Clark, […] The post Bluegrass Area Development District survey open to Boyle seniors appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Lincoln student attends Kentucky Farm Bureau’s Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders
Sara Dunn of Lincoln County recently returned home from Kentucky Farm Bureau’s (KFB) Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders (IFAL). A total of 90 high school students from around the state attended the five-day summer leadership conference. Two identical IFAL conferences were held this summer at Murray State University (MSU) from June 9-13 and at University […] The post Lincoln student attends Kentucky Farm Bureau’s Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued for central Kentucky
LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) – STORM TEAM WEATHER ALERT: A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Casey, Clark, Fayette, Franklin, Garrard, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Mercer, Nicholas, Scott, and Woodford counties until 8 p.m. EDT. Damaging wind gusts are the primary threat, though there is a low-end tornado threat. Isolated large hail is also possible.
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