ORRICK – Varsity coach Eric Fairchild got a glimpse of Orrick’s future in 8-man football during the Bearcats’ 67-34 Sept. 19 thumping of visiting Braymer/Breckenridge.
RICHMOND – The Spartans got an unexpected break in their varsity softball schedule Tuesday. The Spartans were slated to host Knob Noster that day at Southview Park.
RICHMOND – Tuesday marked a first in this girls golf season for the Spartans. By shooting a combined 239, Richmond placed second in a Missouri River Valley Conference triangular with Warrensburg and Harrisonville at Shirkey Golf Course.
RICHMOND – On Sept. 18, Class 2 Richmond clashed with a Class 3 opponent, Southern Boone County, and in a bloody-nose donnybrook, came back to tie the game four times before the visitors pulled off a 38-24 fourth-quarter victory.
WASHINGTON − Farmers and ranchers forced to sell livestock due to drought may have another year to replace the livestock and defer taxes on any gains from the forced sales, the Internal Revenue Service stated.
RICHMOND – The National 4-H Council has created this year’s theme for National 4-H Week, Opportunity- 4All, to rally support for Cooperative Extension’s 4-H program and identify solutions to eliminate the opportunity gap that affects 55 million youngsters across America.
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Department of Conservation updated regulations regarding coyote hunting and feral hog control. The change comes in response to public requests to the department’s Regulations Committee to use night vision, infrared, thermal imagery equipment or artificial light to hunt coyotes.
JEFFERSON CITY – Bear could become targets for Missouri hunters on the south side of the Missouri River from the lower side of Platte County to the north tip of St. Louis County.