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The winter 2020-2021 high school sports season are just passed the midway point of the season with teams looking to build strength for the upcoming postseason action.
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Ray-Pec school board places $72 million bond issue on ballot
The Board of Education on Jan. 21 approved placing a $72 million no-tax-rate-increase bond issue on the ballot for April 6, 2021. The bond issue would support priorities identified in the recently-adopted long-range facility plan.
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Cass Career Center inducts 65 into NT Honor Society
Cass Career Center inducted 65 students into their chapter of the National Technical Honor Society via a video ceremony on January 21.
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Belton names Lyons police chief
BELTON, Mo. – The city of Belton, Missouri, selected Scott Lyons as its new police chief following a nationally advertised search. He will start March 1, 2021.
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City of Raymore wants to hear your opinions
Do you like the direction the city of Raymore is going? What about the parks and public safety? What is the city doing right or wrong? City officials want to hear from residents about a variety of topics during a community conversation set for February.
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Ray-Pec struggles through winless week in each winter sport
While the Raymore-Peculiar High School sports program came up strong in multiple sports during 2020, the new year has not treated the Panthers and Lady Panthers very well so far.
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Cass Community Health Foundation expands scholarships
BELTON – Scholarships for students in Cass County and the surrounding area who are pursuing a nursing or health related degree can now apply for scholarships through Cass Community Health Foundation (CCHF).
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Ray-Pec to offer free meals for all students through school year
The USDA recently announced an extension of a waiver allowing for the Seamless Summer Option (SSO) program to be extended through the end of the school year.This waiver will allow the Ray-Pec Child Nutrition Department to continue to provide completely FREE breakfast and lunch meals to all children up to age 18 residing within the district.
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Raymore police receives donation check for SAFE
Chief Jan Zimmerman received a donation check from the Community Bank of Raymore on behalf of SAFE.City Hall is open to the public by appointment only. Residents are urged to conduct City Hall business by phone or online at raymore.com.
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