RICHMOND – Taking Shapes, a non-profit organization, will present the community performance of “The Nutcracker All Jazzed Up” Dec. 18 at Richmond’s Farris Theatre.
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Education approved Missouri’s American Rescue Plan Elementary and the Secondary School Emergency Relief plan and distributed remaining funds.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Missouri State Parks and Mid-Continent Public Library staff members invite the public to attend the “Arts of the Capitol” virtual program, presented by art historian Dr. Sarah S. Jones at 7 p.m. Oct. 21.
RICHMOND – Richmond, in association with The Olsson Studio of Kansas City, is updating the community Comprehensive Plan. The plan is designed to help cities develop a long-term, shared vision for the future and a blueprint for achieving those goals.
RICHMOND – A Richmond Middle School teacher left the district abruptly last Friday, but the district is not saying whether a racial slur led to the departure. The district did not fire the teacher, Superintendent Greg Darling said Monday, erasing part of a rumor that had been circulating within the community.
RICHMOND – Residents across the Kansas City metropolitan area had a chance to hear something on Channel 41 their rural neighbors have long known – many farm areas lack internet service. The lack of service creates problems for rural-area students and businesses, and anyone wanting to be enlightened or entertained, or to communicate through using the internet.