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CFM Teams Up with Salvation Army

Body The Richmond Salvation Army Family Store was the beneficiary of volunteer services as the Christian Fellowship Ministry (CFM) recently donated their time and energy by painting walls, cleaning, sorting clothes and tackling building projects.
Micah Trout helps Patty Thompson (standing) sort socks. DAVE DONALDSON | Staff

Fire chief warns of rising temperatures

Body With summer fun in full swing, Richmond Fire Chief Mark Sowder talks heat safety as July is the hottest month of the year. “Taking precautions with regard to summer heat is something that gets overlooked by lots of people,” said the chief.

Local alumni recognized at Missouri S and T

Body Ray County students were recognized on the honor’s roll at Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S and T) for the spring 2023 semester. To be included on the honor list, students must have carried a minimum of 12 hours and had grade point averages of 3.

Jail cell walls need improvements

Body The Ray County Commissioners have unanimously approved a bid to stabilize walls inside Ray County Jail cells. Safety concerns are raised due to multiple jail cells having walls that are “deteriorating and wobbly,” according to Ray County Sheriff Scott Childers.

HC FFA attends leadership camp

Body Everyone has leadership skills that can help cultivate their communities. Hardin-Central (HC) Future Farmers of America (FFA) members were given the opportunity to learn how they can cultivate their own communities during Missouri State FFA Leadership Camp.
Participating in the FFA Camp Rising Sun near Lake of the Ozarks were State Vice President Maggie Stark (front row, from left), Kadence Quick, Lilly Lyon, Katy Musselman, Hannah Finley, State Secretary Karson Calvin and State Vice-President Colin Mclntyre. Back row: Wyatt Hendley State Vice-President, Noah Graham State Vice-President, Kaden McGinnis, Dillion Oyler and Jace Mcnelly. | Submitted

IMPACT team raises money for Presley

Body For some, giving back is a gift, for others, it’s a mission. Such is the case when $1,960 was raised for nine-year-old Presley Minnick, who was diagnosed with chondroblastic osteosarcoma, a rare cancer.
IMPACT baseball boys get wet in their swim trunks as they wash a truck for a good cause.

RAY COUNTY SHERIFF

Body Ray County Sheriff’s Department arrests from June 15, 2023 to June 26, 2023. Thursday, June 15 At 9:09 a.m., Michael J.
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