The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) will conduct resurfacing operations on Missouri Route T (MO T) and Missouri Route F (MO F) in Ray County. This is not a complete closure, but motorists should expect delays. All work is weather permitting.
For the first time, the Orrick Lions Club, in collaboration with the Missouri Lions Eye Mission Foundation, is bringing a free Eye Mission to the local community. This special event, which aims to help individuals needing vision care, will take place at Orrick School on March 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For 75 years, the 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List has assisted the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in tracking and capturing some of the most elusive and dangerous criminals in history, including 9/11 terrorist Osama bin Laden, serial killer Ted Bundy and mob boss James “Whitey” Bulger, among others.
A Richmond man has been released from jail after posting bond for charges stemming from an alleged stabbing in an Excelsior Springs Price Chopper parking lot. Jeremy P.
Big changes are taking shape, both in the classroom and on the construction site. From major progress on the Early Childhood Development project to an expanded dual credit program for high school students, educators and administrators are working to enhance learning opportunities. According to Superintendent Dr. Bryan Copple, the district has made notable advancements on the Early Childhood Development construction project, highlighting there has been more progress in just three weeks than in the entire duration of the project thus far.
Many families in Ray County struggle to meet their basic needs due to various financial challenges. As a result, essential items such as diapers, hygiene products and personal care items can often become a significant burden, leading to difficult choices between basic necessities. To address these pressing issues, the GAP Assistance Program of Ray County, Inc. was established.