Lincoln County News

LCPCW retreat

The Lincoln County Partnership for Child Well-Being(LCPCW) hosted a leadership summit and fundraising event in September to help the county’s youth. The Mentoring Leadership Summit was held on Sep. 13 at Camp Cargill in Sparks.

Trial for Wellston attorney, accomplice continued

Jury trials scheduled for a Wellston attorney and her reported accomplice on drug related charges and a firearms count have been continued until the fall. Formal felony charges were filed in Lincoln County District Court Dec. 6, 2022 against Debra Dawn Campbell, 59.

Driver pleads guilty in drug case

A motorist on the Turner Turnpike charged with trafficking in illegal drugs has pleaded guilty and handed a state prison term with all but the first year suspended. Gregory Johnson, 23, with no address listed, was formally charged Jan.

Hearing in Carney man’s death

A preliminary hearing has been scheduled for an Iowa man charged in the connection with the death of a Carney man and a pre-preliminary hearing has been continued for a Wellston woman in the case. Each faces three felonies. Each is being held in the Lincoln County Jail in Chandler without bond.
In a visual metaphor for the game, seven Chandler defenders combine to tackle Bethel quarterback Cale Duncan (11). Involved are Hunner Robinson (44) on the ground, Coniah Ritchie (16), Kaled Foster (55), Ty Garver (11), James Fine (58), Cruz Jackson (1) and Zeke Kuczinksi (67). Photo/Brian Blansett

In a visual metaphor for the game, seven Chandler defenders combine to tackle Bethel quarterback Cale Duncan (11). Involved are Hunner Robinson (44) on the ground, Coniah Ritchie (16), Kaled Foster (55), Ty Garver (11), James Fine (58), Cruz Jackson (1) and Zeke Kuczinksi (67). Photo/Brian Blansett

Lions 62, Bethel 21

Chandler ran off 62 unanswered points and swamped district rival Bethel, 62-21, on Homecoming Friday night in a game that didn’t seem as close as the final score indicates. The victory leaves the Lions tied with Jones for first place in District 2A-2 and sets up an important two-game stretch.
Stroud’s Brady Nichols (10) avoids the tackle to get to the outside against Hartshorne Friday night. Photo/Rick Hester

Stroud’s Brady Nichols (10) avoids the tackle to get to the outside against Hartshorne Friday night. Photo/Rick Hester

Tigers 48, Miners

Stroud’s Tigers pounded Hartshorne 4816 Friday to notch their fourth straight win and stay in a first-place tie with Mounds in District A-7. The Tigers, now 4-2 on the year, and the Golden Eagles, 5-1, meet at Mounds on Oct. 19.
Carson Jackson

Carson Jackson

Fastpitch 3A-7 All-District

Liyah Dauman of Prague was named the District 3A-7 fastpitch player of the year and Chandler’s Carson Jackson and Kennedy Allen were named the defensive player of the year and pitcher of the year, respectively. Prague coach Dailyn King was the district co-coach of the year.