continues to be one of Northwest Missouri State University’s go-to receivers midway through the NCAA Division II football season. Alexander was second on the team in three receiving categories through six games: total yards (197), total receptions (16) and average yards per game (32.8).
Spartan Ridge at Southview Park – a Richmond City and R-XVI District School Board project since January - is almost complete. In early June, Richmond City Economic Development Director James Gorham, along with Richmond resident Dr.
Ray County Sheriff Scott Childers, Undersheriff Steve Mendoza, and Detective Josh Hamner requested $19,000 for a Cellebrite program from the Ray County Law Enforcement Restitution Funds (LERF). The LERF board unanimously approved the $19,000 to the sheriff’s department from the $75,000 funds.
City and business leaders gathered at Richmond City Hall Tuesday for a ribboncutting and groundbreaking ceremony celebrating United Fiber’s $9 million local expansion, set to increase local fiber optic internet availability by 80 miles.
In light of National Fire Safety Week, Richmond City Fire Chief Mark Sowder explained fire pit safety for the cool, autumn months. Most Ray Countians will want to sit outside around a fire pit. Enjoyment and fall fun can be had, but Sowder noted there are requirements under city ordinance, Section 205.180 – Open Burning, to allow an outside fire.
For decades, researchers have pointed to one key success factor that transcends nearly all others, such as socioeconomic status, student background, or the school district a student attends: parental involvement.
With Richmond City Council’s unanimous approval, Richmond City Administrator Tonya Willim is executing an agreement with AT Abatement Services, Inc., Tribeca Concrete Construction, LLC; and DB Flooring, LLC to install a new flooring system in the city gymnasium.