
Licking County locals with a vested interest in municipal records, take note: The Licking County Records Commission is slated to have a meeting on October 23. It's an opportunity for the public to get a glimpse into the record-keeping processes and decisions that impact how local agencies maintain and dispose of public records. The gathering is scheduled for 2 p.m. in the rather mundane setting of a first-floor conference room, but the issues at hand are anything but unimportant.
Here's what you need to know: The conference will take place at the Licking County Child Support Enforcement Agency, located at 65 E. Main St. For those with questions or in need of further information before the event, Corinne Johnson is the go-to contact. As the Records Center & Archives Manager, she's reachable at 740-670-5121. It's a seemingly small detail in a sea of bureaucratic red tape, but knowing whom to call can make all the difference when navigating government channels.
And for those who like to come prepared, the meeting agenda isn't some state secret—it's readily available for preview. Interested parties can head to the Records & Archives Department homepage, according to the Licking County official website. It's a simple click away, providing the proactive citizen with a roadmap of the discussions to come. Engagement in local government demands such preparedness, after all, in the context of civic involvement, knowledge is a less abstract concept than a concrete tool.









