Yesterday | Lincoln Tribune
First Installment of Alive After Five a Success
New Daya New Locationa Same Great Entertainment. By Seth Mabry-LCV Staff Music lovers filled West Main Street in downtown Lincolnton Thursday to welcome the return of the Alive After Five concert series sponsored by Paul Parker Agency.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Houser of Vale announce the engagement of their daughter, Marci Lynn Houser, to Bret Michael Turner, son of Mr.
Community revival Stanley Middle School, 317 Hovis Rd. in Stanley, will host a community revival "United One Lord, One Faith, One Mission" 7 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Speakers will include Tom Kinman of Hickory Grove Baptist, Eddie McGinnis of Community Pentecostal, Albert Mills of Mt.
DMV accuses Vale resident of illegally issuing licenses
A western Lincoln County woman recently resigned from a Catawba County DMV office where she worked after she was accused of illegally issuing more than 50 driver's licenses since the beginning of the year.
Thomas Vernon Davenport, 35, of 140 Cedar Ridge Ln. was charged May 14 with injury to personal property and communicating threats.
Mitchem, Martin, Patton take county seats
Top vote-getter in a six-way race for three county commissioner seats Carrol Mitchem addresses supporters at Republican headquarters Tuesday night.
Voters expected to turnout for primary
BY JON MAYHEW May 8, 2012 - Elections officials in Lincoln County are expecting a good turnout for today's North Carolina primary.
Antony Dyon Robinson, 34, of 3831 Waderidge Tr. in Iron Station was charged May 1 with one felony count of larceny.