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Kimmel leaves Linden EDC

Kimmel leaves Linden EDC

It has been said that when one door closes, another one opens. For Arthur Kimmel, that door was at the Linden Economic Development Corporation. Starting in October of 2019, Kimmel began as the Executive Assistant at the LEDC with dreams of helping grow Linden.

LKCISD receives donation

LKCISD receives donation

Linden Heritage Foundation presented Linden-Kildare Superintendent Keri Winters and Assistant Superintendent Keith Owen with a check for $6000 for “Let LK Shine’. LHF President Jo Anna Duncan says, “We are aware of the impact of closures in our community including the LK schools. However, the staff, students, and families are making amazing efforts to provide educational, nutritional, and emotional support despite the challenges.” The “Let LK Shine” is looking to raise $13,000 for LKCISD for the next school year, which will include money to enhance funds for new playground equipment for the second through fifth-grade campus and a stipend for each teacher for teaching supplies. Winters says if the donation, “we are looking ahead to reopening our schools and are pleased to partner with the Linden Heritage Foundation in “Let LK Shine”. Pictured from left to right are Assistant Superintendent Keith Owen, Barbara Teachey, Gail Dorgan, Mary Dowd, LHF President Jo Anna Duncan, and LKCISD Superintendent Keri Winters.

The story of Bessie Coleman
The story of Bessie Coleman

The story of Bessie Coleman

Bessie Coleman soared across the sky as the first African American, and the first Native American woman pilot. Known for performing flying tricks, Coleman’s nicknames were; “Brave Bessie,” “Queen Bess,” and “The Only Race Aviatrix in the World.”

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