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In this edition: July 27, 2023

In addition to the current media postings, in this week’s print edition of The Licking News:

Follow the ongoing teachings of “It Is Written,” by the Licking Church of Christ.

LHS-JH Registration is coming soon, and Licking Elementary will host an upcoming Open House.

Registration is going on now at Missouri State University-West Plains.

You can get started on your degree today at DruryGO.

Missouri Ozark Rally runs near Licking, August 5.

The Phelps County Fair begins August 3 with lots of activities.

Missouri’s first infant rescue box will be dedicated in St. Louis.

Missouri’s annual sales tax holiday is fast approaching.

How the district benefits from storm damage to FEMA roof is shared at the Licking R-VIII School Board meeting.

See who the post-secondary graduates are from Mizzou and MSU.

The Licking Library announces new releases, coming events and the many services available at the library.

Munch a bunch of edible flowers; get more details from the University of Missouri Extension, and they offer help for crops, livestock and people during drought uncertainty.

Learn more about regal fritillary butterflies with a free virtual program from the Missouri Department of Conservation.

This week Ozarks Cooks features “Slaw Dressing,” submitted by Carolyn Wulff.

Rick Mansfield shares a “Sense of Community.” Larry Dablemont extends an invitation to join him for “One Last Trip to the Buffalo.” Scott Hamilton continues to provide information on AI with “What Technology is Behind Sophia?”

A reminder is given from the Veterans Health Administration regarding a September 30 deadline for post-9/11 Veterans relating to the PACT Act.

“Fireflies or lightning bugs?” It may depend on where you’re from says Caleb Jones, Executive Vice President and CEO of the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives.

Longhorned ticks, a danger to cattle, have also been discovered in Boone County.

You can also keep current with reports from the Licking Police Department, 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 print edition this week.

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