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Free Online Tutoring
Have a K-12th grade student that could use some extra help
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County Operations Closed on Saturday
Due to inclement weather and hazardous driving conditions
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Lincoln County School of Technology’s EMT Program
Did you know that a student can graduate from high school with an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician Certificate)?
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2021 Property Tax Notices
Just a reminder that 2021 Property Tax Notices were mailed mid-July and should be fully paid by January 5,
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Sewer Spill on Webbs Road
On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 7:45 a.m. Lincoln County Public Works had a sewer spill at 7922 Webbs Road in Denver NC. Approximately 1,200 gallons of raw sewage spilled onto the ground surface only.
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Public Comment Period for TIP and MTP Amendments
The Gaston-Cleveland-Lincoln Metropolitan Planning Organization (GCLMPO) has established a public comment period to amend the 2020-2029 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and the 2045 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP).
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Help Us Learn About Homelessness in Our Community
Lincoln County and the City of Lincolnton are working alongside local Non-Profits to launch a new initiative to better understand homelessness in Lincoln County.
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Lincoln County elementary students resume in-person instruction Oct. 13
Lincoln County elementary school students will return to the classrooms Tuesday, Oct. 13, ending the COVID-19 shutdown.
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In Lincoln County, Saine discusses prep for the new academic year amid COVID-19
Rep. Jason Saine (R-Lincoln) met with public and charter schools in Lincoln County in late July to learn about preparations for the academic year as districts locally and statewide adjust to instruction in a COVID-19 world.
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County commissioner cited by sheriff for opening restaurant against executive order
Lincoln County Commission Chairman Carrol Mitchem was recently issued a citation by County Sheriff Bill Beam for opening his restaurant against the governor's Phase 1 orders for reopening the economy.
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McCall seeks a second term on the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners
Eight Republicans and one Democrat are running for three vacant seats on the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners. Voters will narrow down the Republican field in the primary tomorrow. Three Republicans will be chosen to stand in the general election on Nov 3.