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FROM STAFF REPORTS
The Raymore-Peculiar School District invites qualified persons interested in running for a position on the School Board to file to be a candidate in the April 2, 2019 election. Interested persons may file at the Administrative Services Center, located at 21005 S. School Rd., Peculiar, MO 64078.
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Belton’s Mackay selected as SOMO Outstanding Coach
FROM STAFF REPORTS
Each year, Special Olympics Missouri (SOMO) salutes those who have made significant contributions to the Special Olympics movement.
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Ray-Pec speech, debate teams earn honors
FROM STAFF REPORTS
Raymore-Peculiar High School speech and debate students brought home many awards from the Truman Varsity and William Chrisman Novice tournaments on Nov. 30 and Dec 1.
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Belton conducts City Council meeting
Trissi Hardin-Turner
Journal Writer
The Belton City Council Regular Meeting was conducted Tuesday, November 27.
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Belton objects to Cass County elimination of PSAPs
FROM STAFF REPORTS
For decades the citizens in communities throughout Cass County have relied on the outstanding service provided by all five of the Public Safety Answering Points and the agencies for which they dispatch.
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Raymore’s Adams charged with murder
Christian D Orr
Journal Editor
Cass County Deputies arrested Raymore’s John W. Adams for first-degree murder, following an assault that occured on Friday, December 7.
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Santa visits Belton
Trissi Hardin-Turner
Journal Writer
On Saturday, December 1, Belton Regional Medical Center was able to convince Santa to come to town a little early to visit with local children.
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Harrisonville approves new schedule for 2019-20 school year
FROM STAFF REPORTS
Harrisonville High School students will have the opportunity to participate in more labs, extended learning times, and more project-based learning thanks to a new schedule for the 2019-20 school year approved by the Board of Education at its November meeting.
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Belton spelling bee champions
The 2018 Belton School District Spelling Bee winner was determined at a recent Board of Education meeting. Mill Creek Upper Elementary School 6th grader Leo Zheng took the title Zheng (left) was also a winner as a 4th grader while at Kentucky Trail Elementary School. After several rounds, second place was awarded to 7th grader Tavita Rynard (right). The students are pictured with the host principal, Mr. Frank McMurray.