In this edition: September 15, 2022
In addition to the current media postings, in this week’s print edition of The Licking News:
Saturday, September 17, Raymondville will host the Festival of Yesteryear, with a full day of fun, food, vendors, contests and fellowship.
Licking R-VIII welcomes and introduces new teachers; this is part one of the introductions.
Texas County Memorial Hospital announced that Dr. Tricia Benoist has renewed her contract with TCMH.
The Texas County Museum of Art & History continues to stay busy with workshops, art and history. They request the sharing of old photos and archives.
Carolyn Wulff submitted a cooler weather recipe, “Calico Beans,” in this week’s Ozarks Cooks.
Rick Mansfield, Reflections from the Road, encourages enjoying time from “Can’t See to Can’t See.” Larry Dablemont is still working on “Making Scents of Things.” Scott Hamilton continues with questions and hopes that the James Webb Space Telescope will clarify whether there are “Other Worlds,” in this week’s Tech Talk.
Keep current with reports and updates from the Licking Police Department, the Coroner, County Commission, Courthouse, Sheriff’s Department and MSHP.
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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