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Lincolnton City Council bids farewell to retiring city attorney

The Lincolnton City Council bade farewell to retiring city attorney T.J. Wilson at Thursday’s meeting, sending the long-time legal counsel out with a plaque and words of praise.

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Family band of bell ringers ready for coronation

Three generations of the same family get in the swing for King Charles's coronation.

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Lincolnton City Council discusses homeless situation in the city

LINCOLNTON – Council Member Christine Poinsette requested that a discussion on the homeless situation in downtown Lincolnton be put on the agenda at the most recent meeting of the Lincolnton

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Library Lines: Strong women have history of leading Worthington Libraries

SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Hillary Kline Guest columnist Just weeks after making the arduous trek from Granby, Connecticut, to Worthington in 1803, city founders established a subscription library for the community. Although in its early days, there were no actual staff members, for nearly 125 years, Worthington Libraries has employed people who worked hard to make the library profession, the institution and the city better. During Women’s History Month, learn more about just a few of the women who made Worthington Libraries the nationally recognized library system it is today.  The Fortnightly Club, a women’s Shakespeare study club, assumed management of the Worthington Reading Room and Library in November 1903. The next month, Mrs. B.C. McCullough, a club member, became the library’s first paid employee. In 1906, she oversaw the library’s move from space it occupied on the south side of the Kilbourne Building into rooms over Leasure’s Drug Store. 

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