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“While most of us are trying to adjust to this new normal, brought on by the COVID 19 virus, there is still a segment in our society that continues to victimize the rest. It is my commitment to you that we will continue to take an aggressive stand against these criminals in our mission to Keep Cass County Safe.” Sheriff Jeff Weber.
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Raymore develops COVID-19 website
The City has established a COVID-19 resource webpage at raymore.com/covid-19. The webpage includes information on how to protect yourself and others from COVID-19, updates from Raymore and the Cass County Health Department, links to the Stay at Home order and FAQ, resources for assistance for individuals and business owners and a list of open businesses in Raymore.
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Ray-Pec schools extend closure through April 24
As the number of cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) increases, many states and cities are extending stay-at-home guidelines and precautions to help prevent and slow the spread of the disease.
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Raymore takes safety steps further
Two days after Governor Mike Parson issued Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Director Dr. Randall Williams to order statewide social distancing, the Cass County Health Department issued a stricter order to protect county residents from COVID-19. Shortly after Raymore Mayor Kristofer Turnbow declared a state of emergency for the city.
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FBI kills Belton’s Wilson in attempt to arrest suspect
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – On March 24, 2020, the FBI executed a probable cause arrest of Timothy Wilson, 36, at the 100th block of Wilbur Parish Circle, Belton, Mo, at the conclusion of a long-running domestic terrorism investigation.
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Mayor Turnbow declares state of emergency
Mayor Kristofer Turnbow declared a state of emergency on March 24, 2020, on behalf of the City of Raymore in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic and to support the Stay at Home order issued by the Cass County Health Department. Find the latest updates from the City at www.raymore.com.
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COVID-19 forces Ray-Pec into suspension
We know our announcement to suspend in-person classes through April 3 raised many questions. We hope to answer some of those questions in this message.
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COVID-19 forces April 7 election to be postponed until June 2
JEFFERSON CITY — Pursuant to Governor Mike Parson’s Executive Order 20-02 declaring a state of emergency in response to COVID-19 and a request from Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, Governor Parson today signed Executive Order 20-03 ordering all Missouri municipal elections previously scheduled for April 7, 2020, to be postponed to June 2, 2020.
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Coronavirus hits entire world
From coast to coast, ocean to ocean, as far north as Greenland all the way down to Tasmania, more cases of COVID-19 are being confirmed every day. In the United States, businesses are shutting down, schools are closing and events are being canceled. Raymore is no exception.
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