In this edition: December 2, 2021
In addition to the current media postings, in this week’s print edition of The Licking News:
Rick Mansfield does what he can, wherever he can, to spread “Happiness Shared.” Larry Dablemont promotes “A Gentlemanly Sort of Outdoorsman,” and complies on a recent fishing trip.
There is a lot going on at the Licking Senior Center in December; check them out. Licking Residential Care announced their December Resident of the Month.
Licking R-VIII spotlights Featured Teachers Mrs. Delanie Rinne and Mrs. Leah Sullins.
Willy Adey has been awarded a proclamation for his service to the community, and find out when the Missouri Bicentennial Quilt will be exhibited near you.
Texas County Memorial Hospital reports on the November Board meeting and responds to the injunction of the CMS mandate. Eligibility has been expanded for the COVID-19 Vaccine boosters and The Licking News continues to monitor COVID-19 statistics.
Scott Hamilton asks, “Is the IC Boom Going Bust?” and what that means for the consumer.
Governor Parson celebrates a balanced approach that delivered strong economic recovery in Missouri.
Missouri State Highway Patrol reports Thanksgiving holiday statistics.
Keep current with reports and updates from the County Commission, Courthouse and Sheriff’s Department, and MSHP.
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