Mary Williams+FollowEvansville’s Lic’s Deli passes the scoopAfter 75 years of serving up ice cream and deli favorites, Lic’s is turning a new page—Jodi Ashby is taking over from the Smith family, who’ve been at the helm for over six decades. For many in Evansville and nearby towns, Lic’s isn’t just a spot for a treat; it’s a place packed with memories. The Smiths say it’s been an honor to be part of so many lives, and Ashby promises to keep the legacy alive. What’s your favorite Lic’s memory, and what do you hope stays the same with the new owner? #Food #EvansvilleEats #LocalLegacy01Share
Sarah Carter+FollowAmarillo says goodbye to Exposito SchoolExposito School of Hair Design, a true Amarillo institution, is closing its doors after 48 years of shaping careers and boosting confidence. For nearly five decades, this spot on Mockingbird Lane wasn’t just a place to learn haircuts and manicures—it was where locals got affordable services and students found their start. The closure comes as the owners retire, leaving behind a legacy of thousands of graduates and countless stories. If you’ve ever been in their chair or know someone who has, what memories or changes stand out most to you? Let’s share our stories and celebrate this local legacy. #Beauty #Amarillo #LocalLegacy10Share