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LIVING FIFTY PLUS

Body By the time people reach their fiftieth birthday, many have begun to imagine what their life in retirement may look like. Though data from the U.S.

Local library loans fishing poles

Body Books are the average rented-out object from the Ray County Library but if you’re a nature lover yourself, you may consider its fishing pole lending program. Just as easily as you can borrow a book, the local library is stocked with 20 fishing poles to choose from.

RAY COUNTY SHERIFF

Body Ray County Sheriff’s Department arrests from May 20, 2023 to June 5, 2023. Saturday, May 20 At 11:07 a.m., Alan D.

Summer Bash and Market hosted through rain

Body One of the many things FORFFA (Friends of Richmond Farmers of America) does is raise scholarship money for Richmond High School (RHS) FFA seniors. This year, FORFFA tried something new to raise money – the Summer Bash and Market — held last Saturday.
SOPHIA BALES | Staff Wellington residents Alison Dehn (left) and Sydney Rukavina converse as they prepare to sell fruit and vegetables at the Summer Bash and Market. See story on page 5.

ES personnel asks for flood solution support

Body Searching for support in the completed Fishing River Watershed Study, Excelsior Springs City Manager Molly McGovern, Economic Development Coordinator Melinda Mahaffey and Downtown Excelsior Partnership (DEP) volunteer Keith Hudson visited the Ray County Commissioners recently.
Excelsior Springs City Manager Molly McGovern (from left), Economic Development Coordinator Melinda Mahaffey and Downtown Excelsior Partnership (DEP) volunteer Keith Hudson visit Ray County Commissioners Billy Gaines, Gay Wilhite and Dave Powell. Excelsior Springs personnel asked for support as they studied the city’s flooding issues. SOPHIA BALES | Staff

RSB continues discussion of $8,600 deficit

Body $ Parents cooperation needed to avoid unpleasant, undesirable strategies The issue concerning an $8,600 deficit in student meal accounts, created by families who left accounts unpaid for several months, was discussed again in the June meeting of the Richmond R-XVI School Board.
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