is advocating for increased funding for the MOBUCK$ program, which assists local lenders in reducing interest rates for eligible buyers in Missouri. Through MOBUCK$, lenders can decrease interest rates by 2-3 percent. The program has engaged over 140 lenders in the state, allowing qualified borrowers to benefit from these savings.
To help middle schoolers enhance their learning, Richmond Middle School (RMS) teachers came to discuss highlights. They now have specific class time for deeper understanding at the latest R-XVI Richmond School District board meeting.
United Services Inc. is investing $9 million in the Richmond system, expanding 80 miles in fiber optic internet services locally. The company broke ground in early October, as the lease agreement was approved several months ago in a Richmond City Council meeting, superseding the prior lease and right-of-way agreement.
racked up the tackles in his second bowl appearance with New Mexico State University. The college sophomore was credited with 10 total tackles (four solo, six assisted) during the Aggies’ 37-10 loss to Fresno (Calif.) State University in the New Mexico Bowl, held Dec.
Ray County residents shared their thoughts and concerns during a presentation by Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) and the Crawford, Murphy and Tilly (CMT) proposed public Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railway. MoDOT Administrator of Railroads Troy Hughes, CMT Presenter Matt DeMoss and CMT Sr.
Since marijuana was legalized in late 2022, area residents have tackled the issue of the drug falling into the hands of minors. A handful of Ray and Clay Countians recently met with Ray County Commissioners Dave Powell and Billy Gaines to discuss Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) isomers.