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Seed-starting workshop cultivates community roots

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Inside the Ray County Library’s Community Room, the air smelled faintly of soil and springtime as residents filled rows of tables to plant the beginnings of something new. The library’s April 16 seed-starting workshop, the first in its new “Learn to Grow Your Food” series, drew attendees for a handson experience in gardening, education and community connection.

Richmond prioritizes infrastructure, preps for festival

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Richmond city leaders are prioritizing infrastructure improvements as they move ahead with key projects designed to strengthen utility systems and maintain essential services. Public Works Director Dale Shipp outlined the next steps in upgrading the city’s lift station, which include the purchase of pumps, controls, piping, valves and electrical components.

District approves raises, selects new officers

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The Richmond R-XVI Board of Education unanimously approved salary increases for all employee categories for the 2025-26 school year. Certified staff will receive a base pay increase from $39,400 to $40,200. Classified employees – including aides, custodians, maintenance workers and secretaries – will see an increase of $0.25 per hour in their respective pay structures.