Lincoln, CA News
Lincoln, CA News
Science is fun in the hands of Lincoln High School students
Hot fun in the springtime
Red Cross assists family displaced by fire
Partnership brings clay emphasis back to downtown
Joint festivals 'marriage made in heaven'
Girls helping themselves
No city lay-offs this year
City auditor has good news
Library can always use more friends
Toys for Tot's train needs transport trailer
International Food Festival downtown this Saturday
Not wise to judge drivers by their age
Attempted murder charges filed after Sheridan stabbing
Land use, safety considered for preventing future tanker fires
ESL classes offered to parents of WPUSD students
Watch out, it's snake season
Don't stare, ask him about tourettes
Funding needed for Fourth of July fireworks
Attempted murder charges filed after Sheridan stabbing
Three injured Wednesday in pedestrian vs. vehicle accident
Sarah Sheridan hopes to one day sing at the Metropolitan Opera
Sober Grad Night needs help
Jack Wartlieb gives Jessup students a look into TV production
Lincoln High advanced concert choir raising trip money
Top cop's rehiring to save $110,447 a year
25 teachers to be cut or have hours reduced
Second meth lab found in Third Street home
Grape things happened at inaugural Wine Fest
Hornet survivor talks about ship sinking
Try laughing in between the everyday stresses
Karla Cruz is King for the day
Contracting out police force not in Lincoln's best interest
DeWitt physical therapist for 26 years
Meals on Wheels receives $10,000 donations
Gladding Parkway topic at planning commission meeting
FSC workshop nets large crowd
Police say meth lab found in 3rd Street home
Police chief, special event fees topic Tuesday night
Kings make Karla's day
Downtown destined for grapeness this Saturday
Baxter's Event Center now open
Know your neighbor; embrace their culture
Sixth-graders learn about nature first-hand
Help maintain Lincoln's open space during next two weekends
49 school positions either eliminated or reduced
Good news, bad news comes out of government affairs meeting
April 29 golf tournament to benefit Prince family
Olan Owsley turns 100
These dance classes give youth life skills
Meters running - open mic features three local poets
Kelsey Collins reaching her goals
Substitute food for fine this month at the library
Big boom's cause April 4 in Lincoln ?
Inappropriate touching isolated event
FSC and council talk Thursday
Ace Body Shop and Towing files complaint against city April 2
Residents like Leroy Martinez helping keep kids safe
Transitional kindergarten to be offered by district in fall
Kitten Central to hold fundraising yard sale
Ex-member's view of life in the gang
Gang activity on the rise
Scooters, steak available soon in downtown
Residents talk trucks, congestion regarding bypass
High density homes a concern for some residents
Police investigating inappropriate touching at park
We have to stop gangs from increasing in California
Happy birthday; life is full of surprises
Auburn pharmacies near schools hit by fraudulent prescription drug ring
Stabbing suspect not yet known
Lincoln's Tiger grant amazing
Senior peer counselors also benefit from the volunteer work
Bear River dam discussed during brief City Council meeting
Easter bunny, eggs to be at McBean Park April 7
Larsen likes collecting and volunteering
Walmart opening grocery store in fall
Highway 65, railroad help build Lincoln
Mercy Ministries disputes News Messenger articles
A message that needs to be heard, 70 years later
Let's not move on, protestors say
Maggie McGurk's art led her to Clint Eastwood and Gray Davis
Tap company talent show to help an area school
Unfair labor practice charge to be decided May 11
Spring brings feast, bunny hop
School board confirms fiscal solvency for next two years
17-year-old stabbed in downtown neighborhood Monday
Highway 65 bypass to open by fall
John Wayne and other bookworms
Regional sewer project a go
Bypass opening just a few months away
Monday afternoon stabbing possibly gang-related
17-year-old stabbed near 3rd and R Streets
Eating disorders can have terrible consequences
Mercy Ministries: Two success stories
Fruitvale School holds potluck dinner Tuesday after class
Residents welcome in Fresh and Easy
Mercy Ministries responds to its critics
Mercy Ministries: two fathers views
Lincoln not headed for bankruptcy, city officials say
Economic development topic at Tuesday's council meeting
Mercy Ministries needs more than the Bible for its treatment methods
A successful Night for the Library - and Lincoln
17 teaching positions survive cut
Two building department employees honored
Did Lincoln Arts board members legally dissolve organization?
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with the Lincoln Community Foundation
Swatzke a friendly face in downtown
Sierra Pacific holding steady in economy
More serious police log entries not unusual
Regional sewer project, PFE fees discussed Tuesday night
Layoff notices to be sent to school employees
Don't cut Lincoln's adult education program
Core principles discussed Thursday during FSC meeting
Community feedback sought
FSC suggests staff training for financial software
The results are in" sustainability committee recommendations
Marathon meeting nets 100-plus ideas
Compensation concessions draw public concern
John Steinbeck: author, prizewinner and provocateur
What does the city think?
School board to vote Tuesday on cutting ESL classes, laying off teachers
Franchising suggested for solid waste
FSC asks city to not borrow from restricted funds
The push for contracting public services
Let's work together on logging truck decision
Roberta Babcock can't stop helping others
Could logging trucks avoid downtown?
Fresh and Easy opening
Four public safety job layoffs rescinded
Tuesday's school meeting to discuss fate of health clerk positions
Fiesta Night to benefit GEMS eighth-graders
Firefighter boot drive to take place this weekend
City taking steps to reduce negative cash flow
'You-er than you' still rings true for many
Get involved in the local arts scene
An end of an era
Soldier returns from serving in Afghanistan
Audience protests job cuts, programs at school meeting
State senator, state assemblywoman want to help
Police: Calls for service up with number of officers down
GEMS teacher's aide battling cancer
Torres brings Filipino food to Lincoln
School resource officer position could be cut
Book sale to help band travel to So Cal
Placer girls battle heart disease
Halcomb knows her belladonnas and boot camps
Club fun and helpful at same time
16-year-old driver plows vehicle into food mart
Jeaninne Kato honors students' culture
City takes steps to protect wildlife
Handiwork highlights worldwide movement
Ticks test positive for Lyme
16-year-old drives vehicle into food mart
Lincoln's Redevelopment Agency to be dissolved
Walmart to open Neighborhood Market in old Rainbow Market building
Insurance requirement for taxi's lowered to $1 million
Parents and teachers defend programs at school board meeting
Help Lincoln become the region's wastewater solution
FSC report release delayed
Lincoln pushes for regional sewer
Auburn City Council balks at 40 percent sewer rate increase
Fiscal Sustainability Committee workshop postponed
Erin Hermle: teacher by day, roller derby queen at night
Fowler Nurseries turns 100
Fighting ZBots to host robotics competition Jan. 28
Welcome to the Drusts, and all residents, to downtown Lincoln
Business licenses to bring in $87,000
Beermann's to reopen March as ... Beermann's
Lincoln Hills Foundation raises funds
Fiscal Sustainability column
Scene to be Seen
Economy, public safety among city's priorities
Senior Cafe
Lincoln Dirt Gardeners cultivate friendship
This Tom Jones like to frame, not sing
Sewer rates and community garden
SACOG meeting turns hostile
Sheridan classroom technologically advanced
New math class to help students in higher-level college course being developed
Labor dispute continues
Get tickets now for annual fashion show benefit
In chilly January, cuddle up with a book
Lincoln Chronicles
Tell us what you think of our website
Students Put Into Action 'Service Above Self' With Rotary Interact
Open mic is Sunday at the library
Labor dispute conference today
SACOG hearing is Monday in City Hall
CERT serves all of Lincoln
Harold Ramsden another man on the court
City working on fiscal sustainability plan
Mother Goose stays with Friends
New laws that drivers need to be aware of
Library column
Senior Cafe
Calendar for week Jan. 5 - Jan. 12
Tom Roach has range of interests
10 homes, 10 days
Public-safety layoffs postponed
Fire chief's resignation could save city funds
SACOG presentation in Lincoln
2011: Lincoln's year in review
Here's hoping the new year will be good for Lincoln
Stabbing suspect turns self in
City staff is free to talk to newspaper
Christmas a favorite holiday for Foster
Peace flame burns bright in Lincoln
Archives move to old City Hall
Don Logan, Archives cofounder, died Dec. 14
Tie a yellow ribbon around G Street
Donated quilt to include Lincoln contribution
Development at airport could be years away
Police looking for stabbing suspect
Engineer's contract up for extension
Safety tips to make holiday happier
Grand jury tours Lincoln library
Lions Club to pass out food baskets Saturday
Few alternatives to prevent crashes at curve
School board to cut $5.5 million to balance budget
Lincoln High choir featured at Capitol
Kim's Country Kitchen provides Christmas meals for those in need
Library director wants to modify MOU
Fire chief resigns
Something "Amazing" downtown
The Kings teach some lucky Lincoln students about goals
Overturned semi closes Highway 65 until at least 1 a.m.
Fire chief resigns
Cell phone use should be courteous
Lincoln Boulevard workshop addresses traffic concerns
Spencer Short begins his term as mayor
City engineer does great job
Vigil held for John Sinor
City engineer works to improve Lincoln
Holiday parade draws crowd Saturday night
Ectchepare feels appreciated after 35 years at Sheridan Elementary
100,000 diapers delivered to Lighthouse
City weighs in on supes decision
School, city issues discussed during school committee
Become a Friend in 2012 Membership drive gets into high gear
Miracle set to take place on Fifth Street Saturday
ABC cites seven businesses
Labor complaint filed against city
$109,023.31 not collected in library fines/fees
Easy to get into holiday-giving spirit
Trees selling fast at FFA Christmas tree lot
Salt Mine an institution in Lincoln
The Cal-PERS challenge
Small businesses drive our economy
Lincoln's homeless could use a friendly smile
Violet Williams to turn 103 next month
Moustaches raise men's health awareness
Downtown Lincoln to be lit up Dec. 3
Thanksgiving comes to Senior Cafe
Vote approaching
Business outreach plan discussed by EDC
Kiwanis Club fuels Christmas giving with home tours, candy sales
Give some thanks for what's right about Lincoln
Have a happy Thanksgiving holiday, residents
Police: Ammunition on campus an isolated incident
Are we alone out there within a financial quagmire?
Council takes watchdog role in SACOG map debate
Music and art celebrated in perfect harmony in 'Holiday Concert'
Board of Supervisors honor Lincoln officials
Accelerated Learning Academy Celebrates Academic Achievement
Striking workers return to work
Council will consider benefit cuts
A little dauber will do ya - Bingo helps with high school scholarships
Enterprise funds cover services we rely on
What scares you the most at Halloween?
Fiscal committee in fact-finding stage
Erik Absalon new Gladding, McBean general manager
Expect some scary sights and some more patriotic costumes Monday
Strikers wash cars Saturday
Jessica Klemp knows a lot of Lincoln families
Saint Vincent De Paul fundraiser set for Nov. 4
City employees could pay more for healthcare
City needs to improve how it tracks expenses
Five labor groups contracts up next June
Plan on ghostly events
Tank car from tanker fire still in Lincoln
Anna Woods has interesting experiences
Salmon expected to arrive at Auburn Ravine this month
Teachers' contracts could be negotiated next month
Fiscal committee members want quicker city answers
Labor group asks for ratification of tentative agreement
Strike: Week four, with no end in sight
Successful homecoming parade preceeds winning Zebra game
It's best to consider all sides of an issue
Sundial at local elementary school an Eagle Scout project
Emergency kits a must have for residents
Access gate causes safety concerns
Wildlife Heritage Foundation founded 12 years ago
Babcock enjoys painting in nature
It has to be said and the time is now
Free verse - from the poet's mouth
Let's be more diligent about what travels through town on our tracks
Lowe supports poets of every age
Oktoberfest comes to Lincoln on Oct. 15
Engineering to be offered at Lincoln High
Lincoln PD not to receive grant funding for officers
School distirct to refinance bond money
Slow down: 20 miles per hour on bypass detour curve
Strike in fourth week
Tanker has yet to be moved from its current location
Thunder Valley employees donate paper to school district
Propane tanker car has yet to be moved
Copper and metal theft on the rise in Lincoln
Council rejects tentative agreement
Model airplanes to fly over Lincoln
Recall effort ends Sept. 22
What will the financial impact of the strike be
Overturned grocery truck shuts down Highway 65 until at least 5 p.m. Monday
Three councilmembers no longer face recall
Lincoln Showcase this Saturday
Pass that bottle of beer over here
Knee Deep brewery brings former Beerman's building alive
Strike could end Tuesday night
Concessions could cost some public services employees at least $400
Tank car not moved yet
Carnegie Library not reopening this fall
Get some ice cream for a good cause
A look at what the city strikers are going through
Lincoln Hills honors residents Oct. 14
Public services employees still on strike as of Monday afternoon
Public services strike continues at least through the weekend
What city is doing to make sure another hazard doesn't occur
City public services employees strike
Future stores report building progress
9/11 honored Sunday in Lincoln
Prohibition and Benicia topic of Lincoln resident's novel
Run for Mercy 5K to take place Sept. 24
City needs to show fiscal sustainability committee the way
Public services employees striking at 6 a.m. Wednesday
Tanker fire 9-1-1 tapes released Friday
Dispatcher's actions crucial to last week's propane fire's positive outcome
Lincoln couple celebrates 50 years together
What can city do to prevent future propane fires?
Three burglaries during 36-hour evacuation
Propane storage yard in Lincoln since 1973
Evacuation topic at Economic Development Committee meeting
Safeway gas station has attempted robbery last Friday
Lincoln returns to normal
City outstanding during fire
City did an outstanding job putting out tanker fire
A mother's last wishes
Tanker fire investigation report not yet released
Tanker fire investigation to start soon
Businesses reopen, residents return home
Evacuees sleep in cars, make friends at shelters
Propane Fire in Lincoln
Evacuation order to be lifted at midnight on Thursday
Texas firefighting team jets in to battle Lincoln rail-tanker blaze
Chief: Expect black clouds of smoke this evening
Back to School for Lincoln - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Propane tank fire forces evacuation
Man and woman found dead Friday in Fourth Street home
70 students to be affected by bus changes
Sparkling Zin leads to gold win
Council votes to keep redevelopment agency
Lincoln Boulevard workshop held Thursday
Plaque honors Mickey Haggard
Lincoln Community Foundation swings into fall
Special City Council meeting covers request for proposal for attorney
Public services department busy
Hiring a new city attorney is a major responsibility
Tobacco shop burgled Wednesday morning
Proffitt is one fit chick
Volunteer fire fighters come at a price
Four new principals, vice principal named
Aug. 12 dinner supports Lincoln High football team
National Night Out
July 25 gang shooter still unknown
Friends consider opening Carnegie in November
We can help the Carnegie soon reopen
Special City Council Thursday morning
Lagge likes being involved in community
Motorcycle memorial run Saturday to benefit Lincoln High scholarship
Motorcycles star downtown Saturday
Smith has your hot dog fix covered in The Dog House
Operation Mom looking to recruit more volunteers
Workshop asking for local ideas to generate revenue
Resident envisions library as home to history
Adult entertainment gets city's attention
Chiefs: Police and fire are doing more with less
Motorcycle show: It's bikes for books
Zeki cold sell property one day, be on stage the next
How convenient- 7-11 comes to town
'Four Diamonds' for Thunder Valley
Pete Johnson to turn 100 next Thursday
Council names new committee members
Fourth of July spotlights local community
Waking up at 4 a.m. not a challenge for Madison Bales
Nonprofits Archives raise $348,68 in loose change
Life goes on with budget cuts
New tax talk
Over 1,000 gather for Fourth of July parade
We need more residents/business owners like Campbell
Calendar
'Transformers' - everything you want in an action movie
Movie listings
Some nonprofit heads don't receive salary
It's official: Cops, firefighters to go
What city services are you willing to live without to balance the budget?
Lincoln celebrates July 4th with parade, fireworks
City: Please provide a good home for the Archives Museum
Archives Museum to relocate
Seven police, three firefighter jobs on line
Nunes tells tale of childhood
Some nonprofits' salaries hit hard by economy
School board approves $3 million in cuts, with no layoffs
Recall stirs up emotions at market
Arrest warrant issued for June 16 shooting suspect
Lincoln Chronicles
Feed Building almost full; benefit barbecue will fill you up
Nonprofit organization leaders need the community's help
Movie listings
Mom in jail after son allegedly shoots teen
Library to stay open 23 hours weekly
Police layoffs postponed to January
New city committee members sought
Horizon Charter Schools - Regarding Roseville and Rocklin Education Options
Dave Daly departs Lincoln Airport
Let's get healthy at tonight's Farmers' Market
School district responds to Grand Jury
Tony Valerio's niece grateful to fellow firefighters' support
Local veterans honored Monday on Memorial Day
City leaders practice CPR, vehicle accident rescue
A message from this year's Little Queen
Daryle Smith created a job out of a universal need
Retiree incentive approved by WPUSD school board
Nonprofits: Lincoln Hills Veterans Group helps community
Congratulations, 333 Lincoln High seniors
Police ride-alongs open to councilmembers
City leaders take a walk in firefighter turnouts
Recall petition signing started
Council expands fiscal sustainability committee
Mayor has warning
City Council to be held at City Hall on Tuesday
Stagnant property taxes could affect school board
Dispatcher positions safe but four officer jobs on the line
Women's Club celebrates big milestone
Four new city jobs posted
'Mi Tierra' director returns to his roots
Junior Giants take a swing at life lessons
Nonprofits Recycle your scrap metal for Lincoln High School farm
Lincoln High robotics team makes impressive debut this year
Prospective businesses should be more informative of plans
Community calendar
Racer begins to shift career gears
Wal-Mart,Taco Bell details sparse
Nonprofits Relay for Life returns May 21 to Lincoln
Regional wastewater decision will have to wait
Contributions of Italians to Lincoln honored May 21
Four police to lose jobs
Lincoln Arts tours highlight city
Citizen-crafted tax measure suggested Thursday
Soccer twins hardly alike
From Lincoln Hills to Japan with love
Carnegie students strut their stuff
Osama bin Laden's death impacts students here
School board targets $3 million in cuts
Fiscal committee plan committee wants to expand
Lincoln is anything but "dinky"
More police cuts on the way
Cinco de Mayo celebration for a good cause
New development amended to meet recession needs
Council approves new job descriptions
Student's diagnosis optimist; Byron Siler combating Hodgkin's with chemo
New fiscal committee could expand
Love your neighbor applies to all races and religions
Feats of Clay tours begin
Daves Toon
Movie listings
School district has open position
Grand jury names school troubles
Eyes on Lincoln
Cooking fire put out "in minutes"
Cooking fire-prevention tips from the chief
Nonprofits: Church to sponsor community garden
Driveway crack debated by homeowner, city
Fiscal sustainability plan committee holds first meeting
Fifth-grader sacrifices i-Pod to give others water
Earth Day isn't just another greeting card-created holiday
Horizon Charter School News - April 14, 2011
Sierra College and school district to keep paying for library
$50,000 raised through annual Celebrity Waiter Luncheon
City Council reveals fiscal sustainability plan committee
Cathy Allen leaving school district April 29
Estep's salary reduction explained
Nonprofits Eat a sandwich; help a local school
Madeline's clean up day
New stores coming
Together, let's figure how to keep Lincoln alive
Dora Bell the Clown isn't just for laughs
Personnel committee considers new accounting positions
City's finances grim
School district could save $268,388 next year through PARS
Life continues after devastating fire
City Manager takes $73,000 salary reduction
Sunday marks 7 years of Lincoln Open Mic
Civic Center to be brought up to code
All residents should attend Tuesday's City Council meeting
Ea files claim with Lincoln
Fiscal sustainability plan moves ahead
Jack Gallagher to perform here April 15
Fire destroys house
Fire consumes Third Street home on Sunday
Squall hits Lincoln Thursday
Councilmen respond to recall notices
There's some serious walking going on
Recall opponents speak out in force
Football team loses fundraising arm
Nader wants to see fiscal sustainability plan move forward
Lincoln hair cuts help Japanese earthquake victims
District to run pre-schools next year
Estep looking to take pay cut
'Paul' a cornucopia of nerdy treasures
Exchange student gets kick out of soccer
Burglars take $50,000 worth of jewelry from Lincoln Jewelers
Illegal off-roading has neighbors redlining
Nonprofits: American Legion sets up flag receptacle near Vets Hall
Group advocating for school sports
School budget cuts on the way
Council requesting state controller's help
Recall process defined
Council members served
Lincoln Chronicles
Glen Edwards trying to keep sports around
Calendar
Movie listings
Brad Schall has reason to be interested in Civil War
Fiscal sustainability plan makes sense
Nonprofit: 'Rumors' is beneficial in this case
Twelve Bridges library now closed Fridays
Future PD station eyed
Walgreens opens in Twelve Bridges
Mike O'Connor counting on support to win election
Bob Riggle fondly remembered
School employees agree to furlough days
Movie listings
Weekly meetings
Calendar
Junior is sole survivor in wrestling
Oh boy! Freshmen finish 25-0
Nonprofits: Lincoln Hills Lions Club sponsors Speech Contest
NBS letter is legitimate
New downtown association could form
Fotos a downtown mainstay
Short explains why he wrote letters to state agencies
Department heads recommend huge cuts
FAA to look into airport complaint
Good Morning Glen Edwards, future stars get practice on air
School board trying to avoid layoffs
New brewery pouring into Lincoln
Library hours down to 12 a week?
Choir students on their way to Carnegie Hall
Budget workshop set for Wednesday
Fair Political Practices Commission and Councilman Spencer Short's correspondence
Diversion group helps members
Wrestlers have eyes on postseason prizes
No action taken on petition
Horizon Charter Schools RAMSE Program
Ex-Cal linebacker in super spotlight
Janitor who shot principal says he was fired
Former Eagle now nesting in Lincoln
Three arrested in cemetery vandalism
Vendors won't need business license
School budget dependent on state's
October fire destroyed two classrooms, damaged others
Family members enjoy each other
Lincoln couple helps poor areas of the Philippines
Lincoln graduate assists war on terror
Lincoln residents arrested Jan. 20 to appear in court
Community events depend on vendors attracted here
Principal dies from school shooting wound
Napear plays both ways with Kings
Two suspects arrested in cemetery vandalism
Grand jury seeks new members every year
Office of elections explains recall process
Resident presents possible recall petition
Recall has mixed emotions
Council adopts reserves policy
Police pink slip on hold
Websites fixed, working
SWAT team comes to Foskett Ranch neighborhood
Former Zebra sacks all-state honor
Wrestlers make most of being hosts
Investigation progress unknown
These neighbors help their neighbors indeed
Robotics Club to compete in March in San Jose
School district questioned on bid process
Congratulations, Soren Gammelgard
PG&E wants to increase Lincoln's voltage
Where misplaced $3 million should go to be addressed Tuesday
Lincoln Chronicles
Movie listings
Shelgren has been a part of Lincoln for almost five decades
Following the bouncing basketballs
Basketball glass half full for girls
Tom Augustine gives council proposal to reduce General Fund deficit
Public gives council an earful
Short to contact state
Student doesn't miss a step
Walmart buys former Rainbow Market site
Some cities can tell public what reserves they have
Estep denies union grievance
Lincoln places in Top 10 growth area
Interim police chief appointed
How Jim Estep answered Terrie Robinson's concerns
What's in Lincoln's future now?
When did city representatives know about the accounting errors?
Who discovered the $3 million loss?
Community members stepping up to the plate
Archives Museum has Lincoln's story
Neves leaves Lincoln Jan. 21
Mandy Walker's back
City's economic/redevelopment manager quits
School district considering taking back operating preschools
CA Mom's start ongoing baby/kid clothing and gear swap and giving to local charities
Sister's love enables girl with cerebral palsy
Slow starts are bad habit for Zebras
Fifth-graders learn benefits of recycling
Car damages restaurant Monday
School district to meet expenses
Mark Rhodes has a special Christmas
It's a gingerbread Christmas!
Residents should attend the City Council meetings
City's accounting right and wrong
Council looking at possibly lowering CalPERS
Nader addresses campaign issues
How much is in Lincoln's reserves?
General Fund's deficit inflated
City officials should be more forthcoming
Lincoln's All-America so move on to new goals
It's officially Christmas time
Library Friends look for solutions
Carnegie Hall in students' goals; Raising funds a priority now
Lincoln's All-America
Driver of stolen vehicle shot and killed
Tofft still on the run after 25 years
Coach back in business with Zebras
Gang presence obvious
Youth Center could close
Two new school board members prepare for office
Nutcrackers take over school library
Captain happy to be back with family
Flying tree will be focal point at Saturday's holiday events
Chamber wants to increase membership
Be aware of gangs in Lincoln
Tips needed in cemetery vandalism case
It's elementary
Downtown Mexican bakery expands
Friends serious about raising funds
Boarding house definition to go to council
Soccer turns popular at William Jessup
Police unsure of job stability
Nader and Hydrick brief government affairs committee
Sales tax increased second quarter
Nonprofits help provide happy holidays
Manzanita Cemetery vandalized
Transitional home zoning examined
Trust fund set up for shooting victim's family
Kathy Otagiri observes lifestyles for work
School district to hold onto site
Does council audience need to be disciplined?
Mighty impressive finish for Junior Zebras
Playoff opener is rematch for Zebras
Mickey Haggard died Sunday
New City Council needs to agree to disagree
City expects more layoffs, concessions
Council address bad behavior
Veterans Day observed today, Friday
Police logs
Calendar
Lincoln Chronicles
Realtors have can-do attitude
Businesses serious about revitalizing downtown
Lincoln High students put on newscasts
Zebras runner has a headband habit
Mighty Mites on a mission for SYFC title
Election results, as of 11:30 p.m. Tuesday
Former employee files grievance against city
No one seems to have authority for Twelve Bridges neighbors
School district needs to cut $3 million
West Nile victim doing better
Nader and Hydrick win
Two new members will be on school board
Measure J is defeated
Measure K doesn't pass
Measure K not passing, as of press time
Police logs
Movie listings
Calendar
Lincoln Chronicles
Toys 4 Tots now collecting new toys for Christmas
Black belt comes in small size for youngster
Transitional home angers residents
A long election season almost over
Halloween tips to make a safe play
Want the scoop on Halloween celebrations?
FBI's help requested for finding murder suspect
City focuses on possible severe cuts
Q and A with your council candidates
What are the council candidates spending?
Firefighters take all kinds of calls
POlice log
Lincoln Chronicles
Calendar
Don't miss a steak dinner with the American Legion
Saturday's Carnegie Fest to help students' travel costs to New York
Walker retires early from rec department
Longtimers know how to make downtown viable
Council meeting focuses on public input
Boxer receives cheers and jeers at Lincoln visit
If passed, Measure K's cap would be annual
History to be a part of downtown vision
Downtown's future rests with business owners
Teaching comes first for volleyball coaches
Zebras healthy enough for PVL showdown
Backyard fire spreads to house
Lincoln resident fatally shot
Fire destroys one classroom at Glen Edwards Middle School
Lincoln escapes hole, then buries Foothill
Think about school issues when you consider your ballot
Thunder Valley Casino donates school materials
Dispatchers hear it all
PG&E "power towers" could impact future development
Roseville, Rocklin and Lincoln come together for fire protection
Estep and Joiner attend League of California Cities conference
Sponsoring Horizon Charter School affects Basic Aid status
City hopefuls would cut salaries/benefits
Measure K passing is the question
Area chambers of commerce visit businesses together
Lincoln's Got Talent - again
Bruce Duncan pleads guilty
School Board forum attracts few listeners
$7.1 million transferred in city funds
Why don't you buzz off, hungry mosquitoes?
City manager: Lincoln's financials one of worst in state
Candidates answers are different
Council to consider special presentations
Lindh retires early
Utility tax could have been larger
Zebras quarterback runs offense, student council
Zebras learn to put best foot forward
Police log
Lincoln Chronicles
Calendar
Movie listings
Zebras can contribute in more ways than one
Lincoln residents plan to vote
Residents can get involved in city groups
Bypass construction to take break soon
It's political season
Council candidates agree on some terms
School test scores rise six points
Ann Lesch Hollis likes all animals
Lighthouse services now offered once a week in Sheridan
Cosgrove takes Measure K to the airwaves
Zebras make Pirates walk the plank
City's HR manager on leave
Each day is Little step to healing
Reporter reflects on personal growth first year at News Messenger
Safety always No. 1 priority for police
Festival attracts thousands to downtown
How council candidates would solve structural deficit if Measure K doesn't pass
What if Measure K doesn't pass?
Zebras stumble in loss to Honkers
Parent looks to school district to help get bus service for her children
Resident gives alternative to Measure K
Rainbow market building sold
Becky Romness dies Saturday
Ribs take over downtown Saturday
Leavell pleads not guilty
Measure K topic at Town Hall meeting
Estep and Jatczak discuss Measure K at Democratic Club meeting
City working on how to implement Measure K
City revokes most of $54,000 contract
Front five keeps Zebras coach informed
Zebras save best for last ... again
Movie listings
Clean fun in the summertime
City should do what it says it's supposed to do
Schools could see modernization
City says they're not advocating for Measure K
Lincoln Arts hoping to break even this year
Salaries are reported differently but are both accurate
City Council members take pay cuts
Chancy Leavell to be arraigned
Renewable energy needed
Cool, calm and coaching? That's not always Lowe
Zebras dedicate season to injured senior
Lincoln Chronicles
Community Calendar
Zebras come through for No. 42
Teacher faces molest charge
Some foreclosures get new life as rentals
Beermann's offers new renting option
CFD approved by Council
Will businesses be affected if Measure K passes?
More comments made at Tuesday's utility tax workshop
Measure K meshes into council meeting
Residents ask City Council questions about Measure K.
Movie listings
Calendar
Police log
Artists regularly paint outside as a group
School bond campaign kicks off Monday
300 acre grass fire burns near Roseville as of Friday at 5 p.m.
Another utility tax meeting Tuesday
Grassroots group supports Measure K
Asking the tough questions comes with the territory
City approves 5-year-redevelopment plan
Teachers 'Facebook friending' students?
Measure K isn't the only tax on the ballot
School starts today
Family website causing stir "I'm doing this so residents of Lincoln can make an educated
Feats of Clay not going anywher
Independent audit not to happen for Lincoln Arts
Father wants district to admit fault
Schools lose a youth services officer
Pal Joey to have four book signings
Movie listings
Police logs
Community Calendar
Friends of Lincoln Kids sponsors car show with Avant-Garde Salon
Mackenzie Simpson appreciates history
Bud Duncan's military decorations questioned
Lincoln mayor explains his thoughts on the current budget
Friends of Lincoln Library donate $39,498.46 to city to keep services going
City contracts total of $403,960 for accounting services
One fire station opens, one closes
Another UUT workshop set; City Council meeting to follow
Lincoln Arts says petition a 'vendetta'
We're supposed to protect our students
Dick Huser enjoys several careers
Lincoln Hills Players open show to all Lincoln residents
School board back in session
School district's Boyle gets promotion
Students to learn new bus route this semester
Possible tenants eye Rainbow Market
Council updates Measure K
Readers should be told about public meetings in a timely fashion
Cable services cut from Utility Users' Tax
82-year-old pilot in stable condition
Cheerleaders prove they can take the heat
Players, coaches savor Little League success
Zebras have tough football act to follow
There's no way to slow 8-year-old's roll
Foundation keeps tax dollars here
Parks contract landscaping services
Two-alarm fire causes $175,000 in damage
Lincoln Arts should open books to public
Lincoln Arts asked for audits
Employees say city, union could have done better
Local 39 rep addresses council's concerns
City calls for special Measure K meeting this week
Public safety one of topics hit at Chamber Breakfast
City Hopes to Boost Downtown
Why City Council members wanted to spend $54,000 with the Lew Edwards Group regarding the proposed u
City explains how to keep track of utility cap
City manager explains proposed tax
New candidate joins school board race
School District sends newsletter to all residents
Committee forming to educate about proposed school bond
Officers file civil rights suit
New homeowners could fund public safety
We don't need to be educated to the tune of $54,000
Lincoln Women's Club to reach 100-year anniversary next year
Cure for writer's block discovered
Burke's BBQ pairs with Smokey Robinson concert
Sometimes our summer vacations take another direction
"Survivor" hopefuls converge at casino
Cops urge kids to wear helmets to avoid head injuries and tickets
Hometown feel is the highlight of Lincoln's Fourth of July celebrations
Popular library program saved by donations
4 nonprofits get free rent
Shots fired Monday
City to spend $54,000 to educate public
Five city employees lose jobs because of budget
Utility tax could include cell phones, Internet
Presidential Proclamation - National Charter Schools Week
Horizon Charter School Students Chosen For Youth Summit
Horizon Charter School's Academy of Math, Science, and Engiineering
Horizon Charter School’s Accelerated Learning Academy Student Brenna Gittens
Horizon Charter School Academy of Math, Science, and Engineering News - February 25, 2010
Horizon Charter School's Accelerated Learning Academy
Horizon Charter School News - May 18, 2009
In The Spirit of: The Pageant of the Masters
Horizon Charter School News for Roseville Academy of Math, Science and Engineering
Registration Open for Fall of 2009
Horizon Charter School News - February 18, 2009
Horizon Charter School Honored as a Certified Charter School
4th Annual Lincoln Creek Week April 21st-28th 2007
Junior Martial Arts
Turtle Tots
Tai Chi/Chi Kung
Community Drum Circle
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