More than a title When I first started this writing gig last June, at the time I honestly didn’t think I’d still be here over a year. I knew I liked writing and I needed a job.
In the Friday, Oct. 20 edition of Richmond News, the correct spelling of names is Brad Hogan Jim Majors and William Dooley, and Barb Thompson’s title is “Past Kiwanis International Trustee” on page 12..
To inform local adults and parents of synthetic marijuana, flavored products, edibles and more, the Ray County Coalition teamed up with the First Baptist Church of Richmond and guest speaker, Jennifer Rhoad of Smithville Community in Action.
recognized county agencies and their Community Partner Award for their help with the Attorney General’s Safe Kits Initiative – Ray County had 10 agencies receive the award. In 2019, AGO launched the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence (SAFE) Kit Initiative to inventory, test, and track the state’s high number of untested sexual assault kits with the ultimate goal of clearing the state’s backlog and obtaining justice for victims.
Richmond community leaders, pastors, law enforcement, and residents prayed and ate together last week at the First Baptist Church’s Annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast. The event is a way to pray for the county/city and the elected officials and staff who work in them, explained First Baptist Church Pastor William Isaacson.
For about 2½ quarters on Oct. 20 at Spartan Stadium, Lexington threatened to reclaim the bell, the trophy Richmond and Lexington play to win each year when they meet during the regular season in varsity 11-man football.