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BELTON – Cass Community Health Foundation has awarded $53,750 in scholarships to students from the Cass County area pursuing careers in health care.
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11 Ray-Pec seniors sign letters of intent to compete in college
Raymore-Peculiar High School conducting a ceremon on May 14 where 11 of its graduating high school seniors officially signed national letters of intent to continue on competing athleticly at the collegeiate level.
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Dale Jacobson stepping down as Raymore City commissioner
After a total of more than 10 years serving Raymore residents as a councilmember, Dale Jacobson is stepping down from his position and moving on to the next chapter of his life, leaving behind a city that has experienced significant, positive changes during his time serving the public.
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Ray-Pec seniors complete “successful” journey
If what Oscar Wilde said is true, “Success doesn’t rush. The greatest reward is the journey!” the RPHS Graduating 2021 class has had quite a successful journey towards their commencement night!
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McEowen Elementary recognized for reading
Students at McEowen Elementary School were recently recognized for their reading achievement in the Mark Twain Reading Challenge.
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Ray-Pec school board names new facility Ray-Pec LEAD Center
The School Board has approved a name for the new district facility at M-58 Highway and Foxridge Drive. It will now be called the Ray-Pec LEAD Center. LEAD stands for Learning, Experiences, And Discovery.
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Hawks Ridge now has ‘Roots’ displayed
Anyone taking a stroll through Hawk Ridge Park might notice what appears to be a tangled mess of twisted metal. Upon closer inspection, one will find beauty in the new art installation next to the amphitheater…and a few “Easter eggs.”
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K9 Cop Retirement
Sheriff Jeff Weber announced Wednesday at the Sheriff’s Office Quarterly Awards that K9 Champ has retired. Sheriff Weber recognized K9 Champ for his 7 ½ years (50 dog years) of service to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office and surrounding area. K9 Champ was awarded the Purple Heart in 2017 for injuries he received when a suspect stabbed him. “The K9 teams at our office work extremely hard to protect the community everyday. K9 Champ not only served our county, but also assisted the surrounding communities. During his time he located numerous fugitives, drugs, and evidence,” said Sheriff Jeff Weber.
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More luxury apartments coming to Raymore?
Residents may have noticed the multifamily development off of Foxridge and 58 Highway. If one Indiana-based real estate gets its way, another multifamily development may be coming to Raymore.
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