In this edition: June 23, 2022
In addition to the current media postings, in this week’s print edition of The Licking News:
Rick Mansfield reflects on the many meanings of a wave, including that of a “Wave Farewell.”
Memories, newly made memories, and activities at the Texas County Museum of Art & History are shared in this week’s Museum Muses.
Linda Mondy has submitted a seasonal recipe for Zesty Cabbage Slaw that sounds like a perfect side dish for BBQ.
The Licking R-VIII School Board discusses handbook/schedule changes along with other items of business. Area students have been recognized on college Dean’s Lists.
Texas County Memorial Hospital is having a Health Fair, see where and when!
Army veteran Virgil Zeller proudly shares a unique rug.
Senator Karla Eslinger continues to represent the 33rd Senatorial District and is honored to see “The Signature of Approval” on much of the legislation.
Tech Talk’s Scott Hamilton continues his series with “Machine Learning, the Unexpected;” shopping recommendations are just one of the examples.
Keep current with reports and updates from the City of Licking Board of Aldermen, the County Commission, Courthouse, Sheriff’s Department and MSHP.
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