“As you can see right now, the water’s still pretty high,” Army Corps of Engineers Col. Bill Hannan says as the Clem Miller II patrol boat cuts across the face of the Missouri River.
SEDALIA – At the direction of the Missouri Department of Agriculture State Veterinarian’s Office, the Missouri State Fair will not host rabbit shows at the State Fair this August due to Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Serotype 2.
KANSAS CITY – Senior members of the student-led Youth With Vision, or YWV, substance prevention advocacy council offer young people coping skills to handle the stress of being quarantined during the COVID-19 challenge.
RICHMOND – A lawyer may guide the Ray County Commission through a complicated process fraught with unreliable information about how to use federal reimbursement money provided to address COVID-19.
Officials in Lawson have good reason to feel outrage over the seemingly plodding and distrustful way the Ray County Commission has clung to federal coronavirus relief money that could be assisting Lawson and other communities across the county, but city leaders should not blame Ray County officials.