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In this edition: January 6, 2022

In addition to the current media postings, in this week’s print edition of The Licking News:

Rick Mansfield reflects on the previous year and his New Year’s resolutions. Larry Dablemont shares “January Flowers,” his thoughts on global warming and announces the discontinuation of his publications, but not his columns.

Licking Residential Care announces Janet Wofford as the January 2022 Resident of the Month. Historic Route 66 Missouri was welcomed to America’s Byways Collection.

The University of Missouri Extension is hosting educational opportunities and agricultural information for all interested parties.

For Your Health share tips for “Better sleep for better health,” and Texas County Memorial Hospital is hosting a CBCO Blood Drive; get the details and donate. The Licking News continues to monitor COVID-19 statistics.

Tech Talk’s Scott Hamilton tells the story of “The Christmas Morning Nightmare.”

Keep current with reports and updates from the Licking Police Department, the Licking Fire Department, the County Commission, Courthouse and Sheriff’s Department, MSHP, MoDOT and Missouri State Parks.

The Licking News is a great way to keep in touch with the Licking community. Great weekly columns, job listings, area-wide menus, city, county and state updates, obituaries, local area coming events and classifieds are all included in the paper edition this week.

Online subscriptions of The Licking News are now available.

The Licking News print edition may be picked up at these fine locations: in Licking, Town & Country Supermarket, Corner Express, Rinne Fast & Friendly, Casey’s General Store, Dollar General, Rinne Pharmacy, Route 63 Liquor, Friend Lumber Company, Country Crafts & Flea Market, and at the counter or at the paper box in front of The Licking News office; in Houston, Corner Express and Casey’s General Store; in Salem at The Salem News Office; in Edgar Springs at Dollar General and Widener’s General Store; in Raymondville at JR’ville Store; and in Success at Pittman’s Store.

The Licking News is delivered free of charge to local third grade classes to inspire reading; many thanks to Progressive Ozark Bank for their generous sponsorship of this program for the Raymondville and Success third grade classes, and many thanks to Town & Country Bank for their generous sponsorship of this program for the Licking and Phelps County R-III third grade classes.

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