pulled off a hat trick at the I-70 Conference championships. The Orrick junior won three individual boys events at the April 29 varsity track and field competition at Sweet Springs, hosted by St.
Richmond coach Murray Dennis couldn’t fault his Spartans for lack of consistency when they played in the Richmond Invitational April 28 at Shirkey Golf Course. Of the four Spartans whose individual scores counted toward the team score and the team’s five total varsity golfers, three had even splits for the front nine and the back nine.
The answer sought of the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) regarding postponing licensing of non-medical marijuana dispensary facilities has been received, although it was not the answer for which the petitioner was hoping.
Following voter approval of the three percent sales tax on marijuana in April, Ray County Commissioners must report to the Missouri Department of Revenue which areas tax monies will be used. Commissioners signed the court order during its recent meeting so that necessary paperwork would be in place if a dispensary were to open in the county.
CARROLLTON – When Richmond sprinter Genevieve Didier received the baton for the final leg of the girls 1,600-meter relay at the Bruce Finlayson Invitational, she and her fellow Spartans were in a close race with Lafayette County of Higginsville. When she finished her leg, they weren’t.
Richmond High School FFA students recently joined more than 330 students at the state Capitol as a part of Missouri Farm Bureau’s (MOFB) Youth Leadership Day. Ray County students attending included Hardin-Central students Sophie Dial and Kadence Quick, and Richmond students Allison Coats, Grace Bozarth and Jeremiah Silkwood.
If you’re ready to greet spring by adorning your landscaping, home and garden with beautiful plants, visit the Richmond High School (RHS) student’s spring greenhouse plant sale, which started recently.