In This Edition – January 5, 2023
In this edition: January 5, 2023
In addition to the current media postings, in this week’s print edition of The Licking News:
See the details of an upcoming Open House at TLC Alternative Health. Phelps Health advertises a new physician. Only thirteen 2023 Calendars of Yesteryear are left in stock – see where to buy them.
You’ll also find this week’s Licking R-VIII Athlete of the Week, sponsored by Rinne Tire Pros.
Read about an MSHP search that ended with the suspect found deceased.
The Senior Center reopens after a holiday break, and Senior Center Happenings returns, along with the Bridge Builders’ menu.
State Tech announces its Fall 2022 Dean’s List.
The hospital board approves the 2023 Capital and Operating Budgets in their board report.
Find “Super success strategies” to New Year’s Resolutions on the health page.
Licking Residential Care returns with an update, and Handmaidens of the Lord share their December meeting. A Bronze Star was returned to the family of the recipient by the State Treasurer’s Office. See the results of the Salvation Army bell-ringers efforts this year.
U.S. Representative Jason Smith receives an award, and the State Auditor reports on federal funds received for COVID-19.
Rick Mansfield is “wrestling with the eternal and the finite” in “Waves of Life.” Larry Dablemont discusses progress made in “A Church and a Museum.” Scott Hamilton continues his discussion of transhumanism in “Synthetic Salvation.”
Sandi Scurlock shares a story about the Hillbilly Shakespeare on the 70th anniversary of his death.
Keep current with reports from the Texas County Health Department, County Commission, Courthouse, Sheriff’s Department, Licking Rural Volunteer Fire Department, and MSHP.
The MDC tells why Christmas trees are “a special gift” to fish and wildlife.
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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