Lincoln County News

August

August

August

This time of year is one of my favorites. The month of August is normally hot and, though this might sound a little strange, I like it that way as September nears.So far, August has lived up to its normal billing. We’ve experienced a few days of 100 degree weather or at least near the century mark.
Carney FFA national finalist

Carney FFA national finalist

Carney FFA national finalist

EMILY KALKA The Carney FFA chapter has been named a three-star chapter and named a national finalist this year for the Premier Chapter Strengthening Agriculture Award Area, according to a press release from Carney FFA.

Stroud students in finals in agriculture proficiency

Brance Wells and Bailey Faires of the Stroud FFA Chapter in Stroud, Oklahoma have been named national finalists this year for the Turf and Landscape Management Agricultural Proficiency Award and Small Animal Care Agricultural Proficiency Award, respectively.
Stepping forward

Stepping forward

Stepping forward

Above, kids enjoy the slip and slide put up by the Chandler Fire Department at the Steps for Tomorrow Suicide & Mental Health Awareness Festival on Saturday.
Sports week in photos

Sports week in photos

Sports week in photos

Fastpitch season is under way, with all area teams in action this week.Above, umpire Keith Little prepares to call Autumn Gaylord safe at home during Davenport’s win over Maud.

Dale approves adjuncts, extra-curriculars

Dale Board of Education membersattheirmost recent meeting hired some new teachers, employed several adjunct teachers, and approved others for extra-curricular positions for Fiscal Year 2026.

Dogs available to adopt

The Tulsa Humane Society announced last week that it had been granted custody of the over 400 Maltese dogs and puppies rescued from Add Love Pets, LLC, in Stroud last month, and they were up for adoption via its Facebook page.From Aug. 7 to Aug.
First day of practice

First day of practice

First day of practice

Monday was the official start of high school football in Oklahoma and the Chandler Lions joined other schools in getting their first practice under their belts. Practices are helmets-only until Friday, when players may don their pads. The season begins on Aug.
The Pride of Meeker marching band lines up to go through marching drills in the parking lot next to the high school with Drum Major Holly Turner (far left) looking on. The band is 42-strong this year, and ready to hit the field and competitions. Photo/Emily Kalka

The Pride of Meeker marching band lines up to go through marching drills in the parking lot next to the high school with Drum Major Holly Turner (far left) looking on. The band is 42-strong this year, and ready to hit the field and competitions. Photo/Emily Kalka

Area bands: eight to the bar

The excitement was palpable in the band room at Meeker High School.Students were sprawled out in one large group talking over each other and exhibiting energy that was surprising for how early in the morning it was.