Street closures for the annual Lighted Christmas Parade route were approved during a recent Richmond City Council meeting. The following streets will be closed from 5-8 p.m.
Harold A. Boelson, a cornerstone of Midwest Preferred Mutual Insurance Company (MPMIC) has been honored in a fitting and lasting way after nearly six decades of dedicated service.
Special Needs Services of Ray County has announced the launch of a comprehensive 90-day pilot mental health program aimed at providing critical support for adults experiencing mental health crises. This initiative will offer stabilization services over a 12-week period, helping participants regain their emotional balance and improve their overall well-being.
After a collaborative investigation into an active ATM skimming theft ring, two illegal immigrants, reportedly from Venezuela, have been arrested. Agencies involved in the investigation were Richmond Police Department (RPD), metro area law enforcement, Mid-States Organized Crime Information Center and Missouri Information Analysis Center.
The holiday season is a time of year when shopping takes center stage. While online giants and big box retailers seem to be everywhere, offering an endless array of products with the convenience of low prices, small businesses provide a range of benefits that go far beyond the ease of a mouse click or mountains of merchandise. Shopping local retailers is more than just a transaction — it is crucial for maintaining the economic foundation of local communities. Let’s take a look at the many ways it pays to shop small businesses during the holidays and all year long.
The holiday season is steeped in tradition. Though family traditions are part of what makes December such a special time of year, holiday hosts still have some wiggle room when welcoming loved ones into their homes.
Pet parents try to ensure their companion animals never want for anything. People will go to great lengths to pamper their pets with the best care, food and accessories. According to the American Pet Products Association, consumers in the United States spent $147 billion on pets in 2023. And it’s not just the essentials that have people opening up their wallets for pets. A 2022 YouGov survey found that 57 percent of owners buy holiday gifts for their pets and 40 percent host birthday celebrations.
It’s easy to recognize the holiday season has arrived. Holiday-centric sights and sounds abound this time of year. In fact, the arrival of decorations in stores seemingly comes earlier and earlier each year, perhaps to accommodate people’s undying enthusiasm for the holiday season.
The holiday season wouldn’t be the same without decorations, which go a long way toward establishing the festive atmosphere that dominates the month of December. Injuries and accidents may be the furthest thing from people’s minds when decorating for the holidays, but the potential for such outcomes is there.
The holidays bring together friends, neighbors and family members to celebrate some of the most festive days of the year. Although celebrants often incorporate traditions they hold dear this time of year, downtime provides an opportunity to embrace new games and entertainment ideas as well.