Wood Heights man James Wayne Woodruff Sr., 68, will face Eighth Judicial Circuit Court Judge Joseph Donald McGaugh at his next criminal setting hearing on Jan. 19 at 9 a.m.
Justin Robinson, a 40-year-old Richmond man, has a preliminary hearing scheduled for Tuesday, March 19 with Ray County Judge Lori Baskins at the Ray Circuit Court Division. Robinson had two cases totaling 18 felonies.
The Ray County Sheriff’s Department picked up the warrant entries on Tuesday after the Ray County 911 Board severed ties with the department in late September 2023. Between the two agencies, warrant entries and communications were not aligned.
Ray County Sheriff’s Department arrests from December 10, 2023 to December 13, 2023. Sunday, December 10 At 1:25 a.m., Kaui Mateo-Titus Samson, 34, of Kansas City, KS, was arrested for operating motor vehicle owned by another knowing owner of vehicle has not maintained financial responsibility.
The human body changes as it ages. While certain conditions are commonly associated with aging, some individuals may be surprised to learn of the more common health conditions that can affect seniors. The World Health Organization says one in six people will be 60 or older by 2030. With such a large portion of the population on the cusp of turning 60, it makes sense for individuals to familiarize themselves with the more notable issues affecting seniors.
After the holidays, when area residents are taking down their Christmas gear and festive lights, some may wonder what to do with their real Christmas trees. Richmond City Hall is hosting a real Christmas tree drop-off now until Jan. 19.
Editor’s Note: This is the first of a two-part series. Every year comes and goes with the old, new, disappointing and uplifting news, all of which is shown in Ray County.
After approving a 24-hour New Year’s ride on Dec. 31 for Ray Rocks Offroad Resort (RROR) Owners Devin Wilmoth and Marianne D’Amato, the Ray County Commissioners amended Dec. 14 minutes for clarification.
Christmas time can be a joyful holiday, it can be stressful for those who may not be able to afford gifts and holiday food. Rayville Christian Union Church (RCUC) volunteers and Richmond Salvation Army understood the assignment of giving back this holiday season – for the second year in a row.