Ray County Sheriff’s Department arrests from May 12, 2024 to May 31, 2024. Sunday, May 12 At 5:44 p.m., Annika Linn Brinkman, 36, of Blue Springs, MO, was arrested for trespassing.
There are many reasons to get in shape. Weight loss is a prime motivator, as is reversing a negative health effect, such as high cholesterol or increased diabetes risk. Routine exercise also can improve life expectancy.
If asked to describe how they envision retirement, many professionals might reference travel, time spent with grandchildren and various recreational pursuits. Few, if any, would mention cognitive decline. However, cognitive decline poses a significant threat to aging men and women, especially during retirement.
Farm Credit System (FCS) Financial has awarded local 4-H Clubs and Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapters $500 to improve their local communities through the Shaping Rural Missouri Grant program. There were 101 4-H clubs and FFA chapters receiving grants this year, including Clever Clovers, Dale Patton, Millville, Olde Tyme and Lawson 4-H groups as well as the Richmond FFA.
Pets are an integral part of many families and most would do anything to make sure our animals are happy and healthy. What happens when circumstances make this difficult? Whether it is death in the family, change in housing or the high-cost of pet food, many families are often faced with the difficult decision of feeding their family or feeding their pets.
Ray County Prosecuting Attorney Camille A. Johnston has filed a civil petition through her attorney, Chad G. Gardner, demanding a jury trial against James E. Murray and his business, Star Investigations LLC.