In this edition: April 21, 2022
In addition to the current media postings, in this week’s print edition of The Licking News:
Rick Mansfield shares the many languages, different words and other ways of thinking in “Languages Learned.” Larry Dablemont is again talking turkey and asks the question “How Low Can They Go?”
This is National Volunteer Week, and several volunteers are recognized within hospice and the Missouri 4-H.
Cindy Fronterhouse-Badgett looks forward to spring and shares the new books and media at the Licking Texas County Library, in Bookends. A traditional favorite, Boston Baked Beans, from scratch, is the featured recipe submitted by Linda Mondy, in this week’s Ozarks Cooks column.
Wyatt Kell got his first turkey opening morning.
See our education pages for Licking R-VIII students and athlete of the week, sports schedules, area school menus and we continue the Songbirds of Missouri.
Read how Texas County Memorial Hospital will benefit from a USDA grant.
Senator Eslinger discusses making a difference in “Legislation with Real Impact.”
Keep current with reports and updates from the Licking Police Department, the County Commission, Courthouse, Sheriff’s Department, MSHP and MoDOT.
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.
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