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Character.org recently released news that Cambridge Elementary School in Belton has been selected as a 2020 National School of Character.
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McDonald family finds joy in 4H activities
My name is Jaelyn McDonald from the Lone Oak 4H club in Lone Jack. I am 13 yrs old and in 8th grade. I have been in 4H 6 years.
My name is Aiden McDonald and I am 10 yrs old from the Lone Oak 4H club. I have been in 4H for 4 years. I am currently my club’s reporter and attend many of the county council meetings.
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Ray-Pec announces 2020 retirees
The Raymore-Peculiar School District appreciates the dedication and years of service from this year’s retirees: Doug Becker, Principal, Stonegate Elementary School; Carol Brandt, Section 504 Administrative Assistant; Jackie Coop, Special Education Process Coordinator; Dr. Lovie Driskill, Principal, Timber Creek Elementary School; Rex Hainey, Focus Facilitator, Ray-Pec Academy; Tara; Kelley, 6th Grade Reading Teacher, East Middle School; Tom Kruse, Activities Director; Dr. Kari Monsees, Superintendent; Deb Larson, Paraprofessional, Ray-Pec High School; Karla Penechar, Theatre Teacher, Ray-Pec...
Election to be June 2
On June 2, Raymore residents will have the chance to vote on several local positions and issues during a general municipal election, including city council and school board members.
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Ray-Pec names 2020 teacher, support staff of year
Raymore-Peculiar has annoucnced that the 2020 Teacher of the Year has been awarded to Kiley Brown and the Support Staff Employee of the Year is Glenda Whitaker.
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City meetings continue via Zoom
Still hard at work during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Raymore city council held its last Zoom meeting on May 4. During the council work session, councilmembers discussed two items: city fleet vehicles and the city’s COVID-19 response and reopening plan.
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Belton Regional gets “A” grade for 2020
BELTON — Belton Regional Medical Center was awarded an ‘A’ in the spring 2020 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, a national distinction recognizing Belton Regional Medical Center’s achievements providing safer health care.
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Raymore parks opening back up
Raymore Parks amenities are opening in phases in accordance with Phase I of the State of Missouri’s Show Me Strong Recovery Plan and the Economic Reopening Order from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.
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World War II veteran celebrates his 100th birthday
World War II Army Veteran Russ Witt of Belton was honored by American Legion Post 488 of Belton and friends for his 100th birthday.
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