Lincoln County News

Lincoln Co. commissioners open bids for roof project

Lincoln County commissioners this week approved raises for 911 Co-supervisors, entered into a joint discussion with the 911 Trust Authority Board and opened bids for the Lincoln County Fair Barn reroof.They also appointed the seventh member to the 522 Ambulance District Board.
Newly planted trees enhance the entrance of Chandler City Hall, adding greenery to the civic space. Additional trees adorn the Chandler city sign and the pavilion east of City Hall. Both are still under construction. Photo/Bradley Jager

Newly planted trees enhance the entrance of Chandler City Hall, adding greenery to the civic space. Additional trees adorn the Chandler city sign and the pavilion east of City Hall. Both are still under construction. Photo/Bradley Jager

New trees around town

Alpha Iota members at state

Members of the Alpha Iota Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma International Association attended the Oklahoma State Organization Convention June 6 -7, 2025 in Oklahoma City. Chapter president, Rachel Karger, and members Marilyn Young and Becky Stone represented Alpha Iota.

Barrett re-elected chairman of Citizen Potawatomis

During Citizen Potawatomi Nation’s annual Family Reunion Festival, Tribal members voted to re-elect John “Rocky” Barrett to the position of Chairman.Voting results were announced Saturday, June 28, at CPN’s General Council, where it was announced Barrett received 1,508 votes.
Gratitude

Gratitude

Gratitude

We kept the grandson part of this past weekend and when Pat and I and little Liam were riding around on Sunday we drove by several fireworks stands.It’s hard not to drive by one as many as there are around and they’ve been selling fireworks for at l e a s t a couple of weeks already.
Worst alarm clock

Worst alarm clock

Worst alarm clock

Years ago, I declared war on my screen time. Like many in my generation, I grew up swaddled in the glow of smartphones. At seventeen, I thought “delayed gratification” was a form of medieval punishment.

Town Talk

The Stroud Public Library is hosting “Let’s Talk About It,” a library book club. This is a project sponsored by the Oklahoma Humanities and its funders. Join Kelly Gamble as she opens a discussion of The Code of the Woosters by P. G. Woodhouse.

National Guard Center update

The Oklahoma National Guard (OKNG) Joint Operations Center (JOC) in Chandler is expected to be completed by December 2025, weather permitting.The facility is dried, and the company building it is working on the interior, according to LTC Kristin Tschetter, chief of public affairs for the OKNG.
Stroud’s new neon glow

Stroud’s new neon glow

Stroud’s new neon glow

Imagine it’s twilight on a summer night.As you cruise down Route 66, the windows are down. Music blares through the radio.As you come up to Main Street, the night is lit up by the vibrant hues of neon signs, advertising businesses of all kinds.

Luschen-Tackett

Gerald and Diana Luschen of Chandler and Ryan and Kristy Tackett of Sparks are delighted to announce the marriage of their children, Rebecca Luschen of Chandler and Trenton Tackett of Sparks.