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Kiwanis celebrates 100 years

Body The Richmond Kiwanis Club is celebrating its 100-year anniversary by making a donation, sponsoring a raffle and hosting a party – and the public is invited to participate in all three activities.

Tebow to speak at Bridge of Hope event

Body Pam Tebow will be the keynote speaker during the Bridge of Hope’s (BOH) annual fundraising dinner, as they celebrate 10 years of dedicated service at Branded Steakhouse on Sept. 14 starting at 6 p.m.
Pam Tebow

Warrant issues revealed in March continue

Body 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.

MU spotlight on Corkins

Body The University of Missouri (MU) Northwest team celebrates four years with Extension Engagement Specialist Chelsea Corkins in the team spotlight. Corkins is passionate about the Extension collaborations and partnerships that can happen in her community and surrounding areas.
MU spotlight on Corkins

New faces fill skill positions for Spartans

Body When Richmond played New Madrid County Central in 11-man football in 2022 in Ste. Genevieve, the Spartans “might’ve caught them by surprise a little bit,” Richmond coach Nick Persell speculated.
JUNIORS CHRIS WEBB (left) and Jacob Johnson are among the skill position players who are taking on starting roles this season for Richmond in varsity 11-man football. SHAWN RONEY | Staff

RAY COUNTY SHERIFF

Body Ray County Sheriff’s Department arrests from August 4, 2023 to August 14, 2023. Friday, August 4 At 10:53 a.m., Pricilla Alexandra Gonzalez-Edwards, 34, of Lawson, MO, was arrested for probation violation.

‘One last chance’ extended … again

Body After six months of problems with the Ray County Sheriff’s Department’s (RCSD) handling of warrant entries, the Ray County 911 Board issued yet another “one last chance,” the third one, to be exact.

Residents’ heat packs courthouse

Body Although Ray County Commissioners were advised against the purchase of new property — for supposed placement of a mental health facility and jail — by Ray County Prosecuting Attorney Camille Johnston, other county officials and many residents, the group chose to table the topic...
LAND IN yellow and double red outline is property under discussion. Submitted
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