Ray County Sheriff’s Department arrests from July 15, 2023 to July 24, 2023. Saturday, July 15 At 2:34 a.m., Seth Caylor, 23, of Richmond, MO was arrested for a 24 hour hold.
Millions of people across the globe dream of owning their own business. Such dreams come true every day, and small business owners often cite freedom and autonomy as two of the most rewarding parts of owning a business.
Auditions for “Savior of the World,” a regional musical performed during the Christmas season will be held from 5-8 p.m. Aug. 4 and 1-5 p.m. Aug. 5 at 1100 E. Grand Ave. in Cameron. All callbacks will be on the same day from 6-8 p.m.
There are many unknowns regarding a particular corn disease – tar spot– which is still new to Northwest Missouri. Tar spot is caused by the fungus known as Phyllachora Maydis and can be identified by small, raised black and circular spots present on corn leaves, stalks and husks, according to extension. entm.purdue.edu.
The problem with Ray County Sheriff’s Office’s (RCSO) handling of warrant entries was first brought to light in a March Ray County Commissioner’s (RCC) meeting. Commissioners were informed of the problem by the Ray County 911 Board, who came to the group seeking solutions.
To better serve and advocate for individuals with disabilities in the county and the state of Missouri, Heather Pugh was sworn into the Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council (MODDC) by Ray County Judge Lori Baskins last week.
Music therapy has a special place with Special Needs Services (SNS) of Ray County and the group’s new therapist is enjoying watching the program grow. The SNS choir recently participated in the Community at Play (CAP) Community Choir event inside the Ray County Library.
With the goal of making better use of property, the Ray County Sheriff’s Office (RCSO) have installed a bus stop on the east side of the property. Ray County Sheriff Scott Childers said he hopes to enhance the lives of inmates, released inmates and the community of Henrietta, where the Ray County Jail is located.