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RAY COUNTY SHERIFF

Body Ray County Sheriff’s Department arrests from March 18, 2023 to March 22, 2023. Saturday, March 18 Lawrence Neary, 51, of Lawson, MO, was arrested for a 24-hour hold for DWI.

RICHMOND POLICE

Body Police Interim Chief Scott Bagley of the Richmond Police Department reported the following incidents handled recently by the department. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 At 3:24 p.m., an officer responded to the Richmond Police Department for a report of a theft.

Easter homesteading event spreads knowledge

Body Locals recently received a unique opportunity to learn how to live more sustainably. The Homesteading in Ray County Easter Extravaganza and Small Animal Sale took place at the Ray County Fairgrounds this past weekend.
JEREMIE HOWELL OF H&H Arts uses traditional blacksmithing techniques to make items at the homesteading Easter event. SOPHIA BALES | Staff

Robinson being housed in Clay County

Body Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) has transferred escapee Justin Robinson, 39, to the Clay County Detention Center in Liberty from Tulsa, Okla., where he was being held following his arrest by the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS).
KANSAS CITY HOMELAND SECURITY INVESTIGATIONS Acting Special Agent in Charge Taekuk Cho (left) and Ray County Sheriff Scott Childers (right) escort escapee Justin Robinson into the Clay County Detention Center. SOPHIA BALES | Staff

Unofficial Election Results continued

Body Four candidates sought three seats Orrick Alderman At-Large James Smith Winner - 23.68% Melody Blyth 17.98% Question - Should the City of Orrick adopt the provisions of Section 115.124.1 RSMo?
Cindy L. Epperson Winner - 25.88%

Students test zip lines, realize success

Body Dear Elementary students finalized their selfmade zip lines with the Engineering Design Process (EDP) this week. With technology teacher Brittany Vest at the helm, students made zip lines using various materials in class.
COOPER BURNETT (from left), Chance Wegley, Averionna Lee and Barbara Floyd retrieve their group zip line device to test in Vest’s class. They are seating a doll in place to test the quality of their zip line — that is, whether it will hold her. In this case, the group’s device did indeed work.
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