LEXINGTON – When Gabe Johnson went to the free throw line for the last time in Richmond’s Missouri River Valley Conference (MRVC)-East Division meeting with Lexington, time and the scoreboard were on his side.
Kansas City native Matt Evans has been appointed the newest police officer for the city by Richmond City Council. As a military veteran, Evans brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the role.
A recent gathering for the annual Product and Service Day at the Missouri capitol was attended by managers and employees of the state’s sheltered workshops. The event showcases these workshops’ essential role in providing employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities.
When Jill Pence first entered the brand-new Richmond High School (RHS) in 1985, she could never have imagined that 40 years later, she would still be influencing young minds. As a passionate educator, Pence has dedicated decades to guiding students through the complexities of literature, writing and personal growth.
POSTSEASON TIME Richmond wrestling coach Cody Hogan and his Spartans are turning their focus to the postseason. The Richmond varsity girls are slated to compete Friday and Saturday at Kearney in the Class 1 District 4 Tournament.
William Jewell College seems to be developing a pipeline to Richmond High School when it comes to recruiting football players. Recently, Travis Cardwell signed his letter of intent to play for William Jewell, an NCAA Division II private school based in Liberty.
For Brent Behler, working with seniors Isaac Douglas, Gabe Johnson, Tristan McCoy and Kris Outersky in his first season as Richmond head varsity basketball coach has been a joy. “I’ve enjoyed all the kids I’ve coached and these kids work hard,” Behler said.