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If approved by voters in April, Proposition S includes maintenance and improvement projects at every school.Proposition S is the $72 million no-tax-rate-increase bond issue that Ray-Pec voters will consider on the April 6 ballot.
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Registration for youth spring sports is Friday
Registration deadlines for youth soccer, flag football have been extended to Feb. 26.Youth volleyball registration will close March 5. Learn more about Raymore Parks & Recreation youth sports and register at www.raymore.com/sports
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Winter Storm Uri hits United States
Large swaths of that nation got slammed with an arctic blast last week, with the Kansas City metro area hitting record lows and experiencing controlled power outages as Winter Storm Uri caused an energy crisis in Texas during a cold streak that has not been seen in more than 120 years.
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Proposition S includes new performing arts center
Proposition S is the $72 million no-tax-rate-increase bond issue that Ray-Pec voters will consider on the April 6 ballot. If approved by voters in April, Proposition S includes a new, larger performing arts center. The PAC may be constructed as an addition to the current Ray-Pec High School. The current Ray-Pec High School theatre was constructed in 1992 with a seating capacity of 422. Over the past few years, during development of the long-range facility plan, patrons, staff, and students have expressed support for a new PAC. A modern performing arts center with a seating capacity over 750...
Proposition S : $72 M bond issue
Proposition S is the $72 million no-tax-rate-increase bond issue that Ray-Pec voters will consider on the April 6 ballot.
To read full story PLEASE buy the Feb. 18 edition of the Raymore Journal.
Winter, Mother Nature scores in high school sports action
While many high school sporting activites were still competed safely last week in Cass County, Mother Nature made her presence, once again, known around the middle of the United States and high school sports were not safe from Mother Nature’s cold fury as she caused a few sporting events to be postponed this past week.
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Grants helping Belton provide more services for its citizens
Do you ever wonder if the city of Belton actively pursues funding grants to extend current services or add new ones to benefit our citizens? The answer is, yes, and the city has done so successfully, too. There are a number of sources that address all kinds of programs – everything from city infrastructure / road improvements, emergency management, transportation for seniors and those with disabilities, to our victims advocate unit in the police department. The following are a few of the grants the city has recently applied for and received in order to capitalize and further city dollars.
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Raymore City Council recognizes Optimist Day
It was another short yet efficient meeting for the Raymore city council on Feb. 8. In addition to maintenance contracts introduced, the city also recognized Feb. 8 as Ray-Pec Sunrise Optimist Day.
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Shelter Insurance Foundation, Niemeyer sponsor scholarship
COLUMBIA, MO – This spring, the Shelter Insurance Foundation will award a $2,000 scholarship to a graduate of Raymore-Peculiar High School. Shelter Agent Brian Niemeyer sponsors and partially funds this scholarship.
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