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20-year-old arrested for gunfire incident

By David Knopf/Richmond News ernoon after responding to a report of gunfire at home in the 800 block of East Lexington Street. Police were dispatched to the house shortly before…

Third person charged in H-C sexual assaults

By David Knopf/Richmond News e third person charged in the Hardin-Central High School locker room sexual assaults. Prosecutor Danielle Rogers charged Boydston with two felony Forcible Sodomy accounts for incidents…

Two injured on Route T

Two Richmond men were injured – one listed with serious injuries  – when their pick-up crashed into a ditch along Route T Tuesday. Passenger Davy J. Creason, 53, was transported…

Newly certified in R-XVI eMints program

Several Richmond teachers were presented with certificates at the May 14 school board meeting after finishing a program on the use of classroom technology. Newly certified as eMints instructors, pictured…

Community agency says thanks

Missouri Crop Report: Dry week helps corn growers catch up

Through May 20 Agricultural Summary Farmers took advantage of the warm dry conditions to plant over two million acres. There were 5.7 days suitable for fieldwork.  This is the first…

License bureau, Lexington chamber contribute to Mushroom Festival

Orrick FFA chapter presents awards

Orrick FFA presented awards May 8 at its banquet. Advisor Don Honeycutt describes three of them here: The Star in Agriculture Business  winner is Tyler Crow. Tyler’s SAE project includes…

Special dogs, cats for adoption

The Humane Society of Ray County has a selection of adoptable cats and dogs at its shelter. Regular adoption days are each Saturday and Sunday from 1-3 p.m. at 200…

Conservation Reserve Program signup May 20 to June 14

For 27 years, the federal Conservation Reserve Program under the U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency has created millions of acres of upland and wetland habitat for quail, pheasants,…

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