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  2. Livonia, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Livonia is located on Missouri Route N just north of US Route 136. The Putnam-Schuyler county line is on the Chariton River just to the east of the town. Unionville is approximately 17 miles to the west along Route 136. Lancaster is approximately eleven miles east in Schuyler County. [7]

  3. Licking Valley - Wikipedia

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    Licking Valley may refer to: Licking Valley High School, a public high school in Hanover, Ohio; Licking Valley Campus, a campus of Maysville Community and Technical ...

  4. Licking Valley offense does best to keep up with Steubenville ...

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    Jacob Wheeler caught a pair of TD passes for Licking Valley on Friday in the Panthers’ loss to top-seeded Steubenville.

  5. Licking Valley High School - Wikipedia

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    It is the only high school in the Licking Valley Local School District. The Principal is Whitney Malone, the Assistant Principal is Chris Campbell, and the Athletic Director is Mark McCullough. The current high school building was opened in 2000, and the former high school became the current middle school. The new elementary school was built in ...

  6. Roundup: Licking Valley softball sweeps Newark - AOL

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    Abbe McNabb racked up 16 strikeouts and allowed three earned runs Saturday, pitching the Licking Valley softball team to a 12-7 victory at Newark in the first game of a doubleheader.

  7. Get Licking Valley football score updates against Bishop ...

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    The Licking Valley football team is back in action against Bishop Watterson in a Division III, Region 11 semifinal at Licking Heights. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. Get updates here.

  8. Education in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Administration of primary and secondary public schools in the state is conducted by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. [2] Education is compulsory from ages seven to seventeen in Missouri, commonly but not exclusively divided into three tiers: elementary school, middle school or junior high school, and high school.

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