Lincoln County News

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Digital world

I was stretched out in bed beside Kindra Friday night when I noticed she had posted on Facebook about her crawfish etouffee and Cajun music. We’d had the house to ourselves that evening, so she made the etouffee and had Cajun music playing in the background when I got home.
Rose Gold Technology

Rose Gold Technology

Rose Gold Technology

“Just arrived.” As soon as I got that text and the accompanying photo, I could barely wait to go home. Rushing home from a brief after-work meeting, I scooted onto a kitchen table seat, and carefully unwrapped the packaging to reveal a slim, shining, rose-gold object smaller than a notebook.

Town Talk

The mini-golf course is moving along. You might not be seeing many changes, but they are happening behind the scenes, and you will see them soon. We are making some additional obstacles for each hole which will be representative of that State’s hole.

A happy, happy Easter Sunday

Easter Sunday is always special and this year once again it was really special. Our daughter Meghan brought our grandson Liam over on Saturday afternoon so he could spend the night with us. She stayed around for a while that afternoon, too, and we had lunch before she headed back home to Norman.
Chandler archers going to nationals, from left, defending world champion Caden Eyestone, coach Ty Rhoades, Kyzer Guthrie and Lexi Martzall. Photo/Brian Blansett

Chandler archers going to nationals, from left, defending world champion Caden Eyestone, coach Ty Rhoades, Kyzer Guthrie and Lexi Martzall. Photo/Brian Blansett

On target: Chandler, NRC, McLoud head to national competitions

Archery teams from three area school districts are heading to different locations to compete in national tournaments. Archers from Chandler and McLoud are headed to Salt Lake City, Utah this weekend to compete in the Nationals there.
Meeker color run

Meeker color run

Meeker color run

Meeker Elementary School had its first-ever color run Saturday as a school fund-raiser. The run drew a large crowd, with about 70 students registered and quite a few adults. Teachers and volunteers along the route tossed dry paint powder on the runners.
Sports week in photos

Sports week in photos

Sports week in photos

Above, Chandler senior Leah Brannon seemed immune to pre-race jitters in the heating area prior to the 400-meter run at the Route 66 Classic track meet last Friday. Photo/Brian Blansett Right, Felix Cargill passes the baton to Isaiah Holland during the 66 Conference track meet last week.
Bobby Dean Tremain

Bobby Dean Tremain

Bobby Dean Tremain

Bobby Dean “Bob” Tremain of Meeker was born July 29, 1932, in Enid, Okla. He died Thursday, April 7, 2022, in Oklahoma City at the age of 89 years. Tremain, the son of Homer and Louise Tremain, was married to Sadie Tremain in 1951.
Charles Wayne Canada

Charles Wayne Canada

Charles Wayne Canada

Charles Wayne Canada, 67, of Wellston, Okla., died April 15, 2022, after a three-year battle with cancer. Canada was born Aug. 28, 1954, to Wayne and Mary Canada of Harrah, Okla. He married Sandy in 2003.
Glen Michael “Pee Wee” Lewis

Glen Michael “Pee Wee” Lewis

Glen Michael “Pee Wee” Lewis

Glen Michael “Pee Wee” Lewis, a lifelong resident of Chandler, Okla., passed away on April 14, 2022, at the age of 69. Pee Wee was born on September 12, 1952, in Chandler, to Eugene Forrest and Josephine Caroline (Maxwell) Lewis.He graduated from Chandler High School in 1970.