Lincoln County News

Netherton charged with rape

Casey Jordan Netherton, 33, of Cushing was charged with first degree rape, forcible sodomy and lewd/indecent proposals/acts to a child under 16 years of age. On Oct.

Commissioners accept bids on road project

Lincoln County Commissioners during a special meeting Monday opened bids on a road project and referred them to the engineer for tabulation. County Clerk Alicia Wagnon said three bids were opened on extending EW 740 Road 2.3 miles east from U.S. 177 in Lincoln County.

CARD OF THANKS

On behalf of our family, we would like to thank you each and every one who prayed for and performed acts of kindness for Nataline Collins during her illness and subsequent passing. Your acts of kindness were more appreciated than you will ever know.

Museum to host book signing

The Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History will host a book signing 2-4 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 14. Bob Palmer will be there to greet visitors and sign his new book “Painting Oklahoma and Beyond: Murals by Dr. Bob Palmer.
Being Thankful

Being Thankful

Being Thankful

We’re coming up on what my good friend Peter Winter calls his “favorite American holiday.” Peter is a native of New Zealand and is blessed with an outsider’s insights into the nuances of the American charcter.
Updates from Meeker Town Hall

Updates from Meeker Town Hall

Updates from Meeker Town Hall

As we get into November and December, we will start celebrating several Holidays. On November 11th, we will honor Veteran’s Day, originally know as Armistice Day.
Helping others in need

Helping others in need

Helping others in need

It’s all about people helping people, neighbors willing to help neighbors, friends assisting friends.
Town Talk

Town Talk

Town Talk

Happy Veteran’s Day to all our veterans and servicemen who are currently serving our country. We owe you a debt of gratitude we can never repay and thank you seems so inadequate. We do thank you though from the bottom of our hearts for your commitment to our country and the American people.
Pictured above, Administrator Liso Gordon admires the cross-stich work of Prairie Pointe resident Margie Terterman. Photo/submitted.

Pictured above, Administrator Liso Gordon admires the cross-stich work of Prairie Pointe resident Margie Terterman. Photo/submitted.

Prairie Pointe Happenings

Resident Keturah Brown’s family presented her with a book for journaling. On each page, the various family members had written questions and left space for her answers. She has worked on it for some time. I got a peek at it before it left the building and what a treasure!