RICHMOND – Graduation is set to take place May 16 on the Richmond High School football field – not news, typically, as graduation is a normal event. But...
RICHMOND – Pool roof repairs sank into the deep end, with the whole roof needing replacement. “Those joists are just a mess,” Park Superintendent Terry Dickey said Monday at the site.
HARDIN – The Missouri Department of Transportation has opened the re-decked Route J Bridge over Crooked River in southern Ray County. Crews began rehabbing the bridge in November 2020.
RICHMOND – Former Richmond School District Superintendent Mike Aytes’ employment discrimination suit includes allegations of cheating and sexual harassment involving head varsity football and baseball coach Nick Persel
RICHMOND – Hundreds of community residents surrounded the hunting grounds April 2 at Maurice Roberts Park during the first of two Richmond Parks and Recreation Department Community Easter Egg hunts.
Focusing on a couple of glass display cabinets, Steven Ritter, Excelsior Springs, goes over plans with staff about the coming auction’s agenda, starting with a lifetime’s collection of coins, followed by writing pens and jewelry, and then back-and-forth calls between inkwells and watches.
JEFFERSON CITY – Medicaid expansion advocates celebrated victory in August after more than 53% of voters said the program should add more than 200,000 Missourians. But last week, Republican House Budget Committee members voted down House Bill 20, which would have provided almost $1.9 billion in funding for the voter-approved expansion.
RICHMOND – Former Hardin Police Chief Ted Kuhlman still lives in Ray County and remains a Ray County 911 Board member, though he works in Benton County. “He has taken employment (there), but he still lives in Ray County,” 911 Board President Paul Harris said March 26.
WOOD HEIGHTS – Whether Wood Heights Fire Department will have equipment that continues to work when needed is up to voters Tuesday. They will vote Proposition A up or down.