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Eagles fall to Shenandoah in 5 sets

The Lincoln Lady Golden Eagles entertained the Shenandoah Lady Raiders on Thursday, Sept. 4, in a nonconference volleyball match. A back-and-forth, high-pressure five-set match ensued before the visiting Raiders claimed a hard-fought 3-2 victory.  The Raiders opened the match with a strong hitting game for a first set 25-10 win, but the Lady Eagles were […]

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Union Co. extends Lincoln skid

When Union County traveled to Cambridge City on Friday, Aug. 29, to face Lincoln in a Tri-Eastern Conference football game, it was a meeting of two teams desperately looking for a win. Entering the game, the visiting Patriots had lost 23 consecutive games and the hometown Eagles were on a nine-game losing streak.   Freshman Dylan […]

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Faulty faucet at forefront of food findings

Inspectors reported one item found out of compliance during recent routine inspections of local food establishments.  The classification of being in or out of compliance replaces previous health department terminology of critical and noncritical violations. Compliance is based on the number of risk factor or intervention violations, and whether there are repeated issues. Establishments are […]

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Centerville, Hagerstown teams join field

Southwestern (Shelby) played host to their annual small school invite, hosting 26 complete teams competing for the boys title and 16 complete teams competing for the girls title. Oak Hill captured the boys title while Southwestern (Hanover) won the girls event.  The individual winner in the boys race was Gabriel Riehle from Milan High School […]

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Cambridge City creating social media policy

Cambridge City’s town attorney is helping the police department develop a social media policy. Policies also might be created for other town employees and the volunteer fire department. At council’s Aug. 11 meeting, President Jim McLane said town leaders recently realized a policy is needed regarding announcements of arrests and other police matters. Most CCPD […]

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LMHS renovations winding down

Renovations are nearly complete at Lincoln Middle/High School, and planning begins in September for Western Wayne Elementary improvements. Western Wayne School board members received construction updates at their Aug. 13 meeting. LMHS Principal Renee Lakes said students have loved the new look of everything, including giant windows in the cafeteria to add light. Window wraps […]