Lincoln Community High School Prom
Gran March to be this evening at 5 p.m.
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[April 30, 2022]
The 2022 Lincoln Community High School Grand March held prior to
prom on April 30 will begin at 5 p.m. on the Logan County Courthouse
Lawn west wide, weather permitting.
In case of inclement weather, the grand march will be moved to Roy
S. Anderson Gymnasium at LCHS with the same start time.
"WLCN radio in Atlatna is proud to continue presenting coverage of
the grand march,” said Jim Ash, general manager of WLCN. "We are
happy the tradition of the LCHS Grand March continues, as it was
initiated by Jeff Maxwell.”
Maxwell, known as "Jeff No. 2” to WLCN listeners, was marketing
manager, morning show co-host and nighttime deejay at WLCN prior to
his passing in February 2021. He organized and coordinated not only
WLCN’s coverage of the event, but all aspects of the grand march the
last several years it took place prior to 2021.
Kathie Williams, owner of Small Town Creations in Lincoln, returns
to serve as grand march coordinator this year after organizing the
2021 event.
Coverage will be available online only and not via the FM radio
station. The live videostream can be accessed at WLCNOnline.com by
clicking the Watch live badge on the homepage. A recording of the
event will be archived on the WLCN YouTube page and available for
viewing in perpetuity following the event.
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Since 2018, WLCN has provided livestream video coverage of a variety of events,
including LCHS football and boys and girls basketball. In addition, WLCN
livestreams other events, such as the Logan County Fair Queen contest, the Logan
County Boys basketball tournament, local IESA boys and girls basketball state
tournament games, the Logan County Fair Demolition Derby and the weekly Cheap
Seats Saturday Morning Sports Show.
WLCN’s coverage of the 2022 LCHS Grand March is sponsored by: United Community
Bank; ME Realty; Lincoln Heating & Cooling; Brady’s Painting and Construction;
Lincoln IGA; Graue, Inc.; Culver’s of Lincoln; Mary Todd’s Hallmark; Tarter
Brothers Mechanical; Chicago Street Rentals; Heartland Community College;
Chestnut Health Systems; Timbercrest Veterinary Services; Sugar Creek
Orthodontics; and State Bank of Lincoln, a Division of Heartland Bank & Trust
Company.
[Loyd Kirby]
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