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Senior center remains closed

Body RICHMOND – Senior Center Director Pat Mills said she does not know when the center will be ready physically to reopen and, when ready, when people can enter. Reopening depends on the completion of renovations, and entry depends on the COVID-19 Delta variant.
AT THE EAGLETON CENTER, which doubles as the Ray County Senior Center, McKynleigh Murray, 7, shows off her Ray County Fair exhibit. Murray is a 4-H Clover Kid with Dale-Patton 4-H Club.

IGNORE JAIL, INVITE LAWSUITS?

Body RICHMOND – Sheriff Scott Childers and Ray County commissioners agree at least some inmates must be housed elsewhere while the county grapples with structural deficiencies and potential health issues at the Ray County Jail.
COMMISSIONERS, from left – Gary Wilhite, Bob King and Dave Powell – listen as Sheriff Scott Childers shows cell phone photos of another jail escape attempt made about three weeks earlier. While Childers speaks, Wilhite crunches numbers related to the cost of housing inmates elsewhere to address health and safety issues presented by the jail in Henrietta. J.C. VENTIMIGLIA | Staff

Councilman-commissioner drops city seat

Body RICHMOND – Ray County Commissioner/Richmond City Councilman Dave Powell resigned his council seat Tuesday. Powell said he received legal assurance he could hold both seats, but would have to recuse himself on issues regarding the city and county to avoid conflicts of interest.
DAVE POWELL RESIGNS COUNCIL SEAT

HARDIN SESQUICENTENNIAL

Body AMONG THE ACTIVITIES for Hardin’s 150th anniversary celebration is a bounce house, which gets a workout from Jensen Finley, 8. THE FFA BREAKFAST at Hardin-Central High School includes a variety of fruit provided by agriculture instructor Joe Robinson.
AMONG THE ACTIVITIES for Hardin's 150th anniversayr celebration is a bounce house, which gets a workout from Jensen Finley, 8.

VOTERS SAY NO

Body RICHMOND – Voters slammed the door shut on a plan to replace the Ray County Jail, with a whopping 82.41% saying no Tuesday. Sheriff Scott Childers thanked voters and warned that jail problems remain unresolved.
SCOTT CHILDERS ray county sheriff
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