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Join Raymore Parks & Recreation and the Raymore Park Board at a ribbon cutting to celebrate Raymore’s newest playground at Recreation Park, 1011 S. Madison St.
To read full story PLEASE buy the June 25 edition of the Raymore Journal.
Ray-Pec Class of ’19 loses Matthew Frost
Matthew Frost, a graduate of the Ray-Pec High School class of 2019, passed away on June 6.
To read full story PLEASE buy the June 25 edition of the Raymore Journal.
Spirit of America postponed until Sept. 11
Fourth of July celebrations are likely to take a different form as the COVID-19 pandemic forces social distancing and cancellations in some cases. However, all is not lost for Raymore residents.
To read full story PLEASE buy the June 25 edition of the Raymore Journal.
Ray-Pec 2020 Spring Honor Roll
Raymore-Peculiar High School announces the honor rolls for spring semester 2020. Students with a weighted grade point average of 3.5 or higher are on the Honor roll. Students with a weighted grade point average of 3.7 or higher are on the Principal’s Honor Roll.
To view entire list PLEASE buy the June 18 edition of the Raymore Journal.
Cass County sheriffs have been busy
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office was busy last week with more-than-usual activity in the area, including one officer-involved shooting and three police pursuits.
To read full story PLEASE buy the June 18 edition of the Raymore Journal.
Spirit of America postponed
Raymore’s 2020 Spirit of America Celebration will not be held on the originally scheduled July 2 date. Rather than cancelling the event, members of the Park Board, City Council and staff have made the decision to move the celebration to Friday, Sept. 11 to celebrate Patriot Day.
To read this full story PLEASE buy the June 18 edition of the Raymore Journal.
Coffman, York, Johnson take oath
Paul Coffman, Ruth Johnson, and Kim York were sworn into office during a Board reorganization meeting on June 11. All three were re-elected to 3-year terms. Board Secretary Pam Steele administered the oath of office after the Board certified the results of the June 2 election.
Missouri enters Phase 2
The state of Missouri officially entered Phase 2 of its “Show Me Strong Recovery” plan On Tuesday, June 16, effectively all statewide COVID-19-related restrictions. However, Missourians should not take this as a sign that the pandemic is over.
To read full story PLEASE buy the June 18, 2020 issue of the Raymore Journal.
Grandview Christian High School will graduate 14 on June 20
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic Grandview Christian High School was forced to postpone its 2020 graduation ceremonies, as most schools across the country were forced to do. Those ceremonies, however, have been rescheduled to take place on June 20. This year there will be 14 graduates at Grandview, their pictures are above. The graduation ceremony is scheduled to be hosted outside, but if weather is not acceptable, the ceremony will be moved inside.
To see photos of all the Grandview Christian graduates PLEASE buy the June 11 edition of the Raymore Journal.
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