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Photo yard signs displayed on grounds for 2020 graduates

A photo yard sign of each 2020 senior was displayed on the high school grounds. You are invited to stop by the high school to pick up your 2020 Senior’s photo yard sign, if you haven’t already. Signs will be available from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. until Aug. 14. To read full story PLEASE buy the August 13 edition of the Raymore Journal.

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Harrisonville district rolls out back-to-school plan

Following approval at last week’s Board of Education meeting, the district sent families information on back-to-school plans for this year. The first day of school will be Monday, August 24 and parents have the choice of in-person or virtual learning for their children. To read full story PLEASE buy the August 13 edition of the Raymore Journal.

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Bus ride presents ‘LIFETIME THRILL’ for kindergartner

A Raymore-Peculiar Summer School kindergarten student realized that he would never get to ride a bus because his mom is a teacher. This has been bothering him all Summer School. Apple Bus Company, the school district’s transportation provider, had a bus show up after school Tuesday to give Easton Curtis and his mom, Monica Curtis, a quick bus trip. The first picture is Easton being called to the bus line. He even received a bus care package from Apple Bus as a souvenir. Words cannot quite express the happiness of a five-year-old boy who loves buses. To see more photos PLEASE buy the...

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Ray-Pec sets goal of improving air-quality inside its schools

As part of a continuing effort to implement health and safety measures as we approach the start of school, the Raymore-Peculiar School District is implementing ways to improve indoor air quality for staff and students. To read the full story PLEASE buy the August 6 edition of the Raymore Journal.

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Missouri voters expand Medicad

Primary elections were held on Tuesday, Aug. 4. Raymore voters decided who will be on the ballot in November, as well as voted on two city issues and one statewide Medicaid expansion issue. Of the nearly 70,000 registered voters in Cass County, nearly 22,000 ballots were submitted, less than one-third. To read full story PLEASE buy the August 6 edition of the Raymore Journal.

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