In this edition: January 20, 2022
In addition to the current media postings, in this week’s print edition of The Licking News:
Rick Mansfield tells big fish stories in “Greatness in Guiding,” while Larry Dablemont shares duck hunting and canine companions in “Bolt & Lad.”
Cindy Fronterhouse-Badgett shares how reading is perfect for winter weather and offers selections from the Licking Library in this week’s Bookends. The Noah Coleman Chapter of NSDAR adds to their membership.
Learn what was reviewed at Licking R-VIII’s school board meeting. Several universities have announced their Dean’s and honor roll lists, and there are agricultural workshops and webinars available.
Texas County Memorial Hospital Healthcare Foundation has been awarded a Hospice Foundation of the Ozarks general support grant. The Licking News continues to monitor COVID-19 statistics.
“Committee Work Begins” for Senator Karla Eslinger, and Tech Talk’s Scott Hamilton tells how Microsoft Office is contributing to “Technocracy Limiting Free Speech.”
The state has released the December 2021 General Revenue Report.
Keep current with reports and updates from the Licking Police Department, the County Commission, Courthouse, Sheriff’s Department and the MSHP.
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