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Police investigation finds no wrongdoing in Dear Elementary incident

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Concerns circulating on social media regarding a recent incident at Dear Elementary School involving a young child prompted a police investigation, which found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing. The Richmond Police Department released a statement last week addressing the incident reported on March 24, following allegations circulating publicly about actions taken by school health staff during their response to a student complaint.

Richmond students build confidence through Agilities lessons

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From elementary classrooms to high school programs, Richmond students are learning to put words to their strengths, build confidence and connect their skills to future opportunities. Richmond educators are using the Agilities framework, a system built around 10 work-based skills found in every job, to help students identify their strengths and begin connecting those skills to real-world experiences.
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Residents continue to raise transparency, road concerns

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Residents again raised concerns about transparency and road conditions with county officials, citing ongoing frustrations with communication and infrastructure. The comments were made during recent Ray County Commission meetings, where several residents spoke during public comment periods, highlighting a variety of ongoing concerns about county operations and services while continuing a pattern of issues raised in earlier meetings.
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Community workshop highlights early season gardening methods

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Despite cooler temperatures lingering, community members are already beginning the growing season, starting seeds and preparing for planting. A recent workshop hosted by Special Needs Services (SNS) of Ray County as part of its Community Connections series was held at the Ray County Library and focused on cold weather planting, seed starting and early season garden preparation.
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Commission adjusts Henrietta overpass motion for demolition bids

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Following a prior decision to remove the structure, Ray County commissioners voted to modify an earlier motion on the Henrietta overpass, allowing the demolition project to be let for bids. The action occurred during a recent meeting after officials determined the original motion needed to be modified, as the cost exceeded the county’s authority to proceed without a formal bidding process.