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Time changes everything, but Death and Taxes have staying power

By Linda Emley It’s 10 p.m., and I’m looking for a story. It needs to be historical and mildly entertaining but most of all it must be about Ray County.…

Spartans advance to semis

By Russ Green-Sports Editor The Richmond Spartans took charge of their Class 3, District 14 meeting with Carrollton early Tuesday night and then put it in cruise control for a…

Defense leads RHS girls to district semifinals

By Russ Green-Sports Editor The Richmond Lady Spartans got past MRVC East foe Knob Noster Monday night to make their first district semifinal appearance in two years. However, the Lady…

Lady Bearcats go for district championship

By Russ Green-Sports Editor The Orrick Lady Bearcats pulled off an upset in the semifinals of the Class 1, District 13 tournament Wednesday night to advance to the championship game…

Hardin-Central gets title shot

By Russ Green-Sports Editor It was rematch week for the Hardin-Central Bulldogs at the Class 1, District 13 tournament at Braymer. The Bulldogs met the same two teams in the…

Lady Dawgs ousted by top seed

By Russ Green-Sports Editor After losing the first two meetings against Southwest Livingston County, the Hardin-Central Lady Bulldogs picked a good time to get their first win over the Wildcats.…

Braymer stops OHS boys in first round

By Russ Green-Sports Editor The Orrick Bearcats ended their season Tuesday with a first-round, 61-47 loss to the host Braymer Bobcats in the opening round of the Class 1, District…

County, RPD train against school intruders

By JoEllen Black/Richmond News School was out for students Monday, but area law enforcement was in session for training at Richmond High School. Around 20 officers from Ray County Sheriff’s…

Property crime up in Richmond

By David Knopf/Richmond News Richmond Police Chief Chad Burnine stops short of blaming the recession for an increase in property-related crime. “I don’t know if there’s a good way to…

House Dems push for Medicaid expansion in the state

Democratic lawmakers said they fear rural hospitals will be forced to close if new legislation expanding Medicaid in Missouri is not passed. House Minority Floor Leader Jake Hummel, D-St. Louis…