April 2022

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Glen Steven Nadler

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Beloved husband, father, and “Papa”, Glen Steven Nadler, passed away on April 26, 2022, at the age of 72 surrounded by his family.   

Glen was born on August 5, 1949, to Edith and Reuben Nadler, and is survived by wife, Sally Nadler, his children, Jason & Kera Nadler, Shelly & Todd Nieweg, and Chad & Angela Nadler, his 7 grandchildren, Sydney (19), Megan (16), Ethan (12), Hayden (12), Alex (11), Samantha (8), and Elaina (8), his brother, Larry Nadler, his sister-in-law, Sandy Slusher, his brother-in-law, Dr. Morgan Slusher, and lots of nieces and nephews.   

Ray judge tamps down fund request

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RICHMOND – Western Commisisoner Gary Wilhite discussed the idea of having those in the care of the Ray County Public Administrator’s Office reimburse the county. Wilhite called Public Administrator Shannon Wollard about the idea of reimbursements from her clients – people who are in some way incapacitated, lacking family who can care for them and for that reason are commended by the state into the hands of the Public Administrator’s Office.
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EASTER EGG HUNT

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REIGNING SUPREME at the Richmond Community Easter Egg Hunt on April 15 at Maurice Roberts Park, the Easter Bunny watches more than 200 hunters spread out across the lawn. Later, aided by Justin Richards, the bunny holds court while surrounded by children after the hunt.

Republican candidate decries Deep State intransigence within own party

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I am an outsider who has never run for public office before, and getting an inside look at the “political process” has been a real eye opener. Simply put, “the powers that be” have every intention of always being the power. This is the definition of the “Deep State” and the “Swamp.” The party only recruits from within, and even from within the club, only the anointed ones are considered worthy of election.

Public should stand by vote on Medicaid expansion

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I was a single mom during Obama’s first campaign. I worked two jobs which barely covered (the) rent. Even while working more than 40 hours a week in a hospital, I didn’t have health care. I pieced together community supports, a sliding scale clinic when I had the flu, a visit to Planned Parenthood to address a lump in my armpit (it was fine), lots of consulting Dr. Google.
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4-H awards in Ray

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RICHMOND – Shari Renfro, and Amanda and Tim Cringan of Ray County have received the 2021 Frank Graham 4-H Volunteer Leadership Award from the 4-H Center for Youth Development. They are among 60 volunteers recognized statewide for commitment and leadership to the University of Missouri Extension 4-H Youth Development program.