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KANSAS CITY, MO – Don’t lose hope! That’s the resounding message in Dr. Grace LaJoy Henderson’s Finding Mother Series set to be released on April 28, 2020.
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Ray-Pec boys qualify for state basketball tournament
History repeated itself.
The 23-3 Ray-Pec Panthers defeated the 16-10 Lee’s Summit West Titans to secure the Missouri Class 5, District 13 Championship, just as they did almost exactly four year ago.
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Hotel Tier program cuts emergency calls in half
With several goals in mind including achieving an immediate, positive impact on the quality of life for neighborhoods, the city passed in late 2018 a hotel tier ordinance that, in its first year, delivered a 50 percent reduction in calls for service (CFS) – by police, fire, EMT and ambulance – to hotels and motels located in the city of Belton.
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Annual Raymore Litter Clean up day to be March 21
The Annual Raymore Litter Cleanup will be 8:30 a.m. Saturday, March 21 at Linear Park and Hawk Ridge Park.
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Cass County basketball teams enter into “March Madness”
“March Madness” has arrived for the three Cass County High Schools with each of the six basketball teams beginning action in the Missouri State High School Activites Association district tournaments this past week.
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Ray-Pec Public School Foundation presents Partner in Education Awards
The Peculiar Charitable Foundation and Allison Scott are the 2020 recipients of the Partners in Education award from the Raymore-Peculiar Public School Foundation. They were honored on Feb. 22 at the annual Gala, which is a celebration and a fundraiser to support Foundation projects, grants, and scholarships.
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Long range facility planning presented
This school year, the Raymore-Peculiar School District is updating its Long Range Facility Plan. During fall 2019, the District contracted the services of a demographer to assist with growth projections for the community. The planning process thus far has focused on data collection and analysis with District leaders and a small planning committee.
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Norman to retire as South Metro Deputy Fire Chief
After 31 years as a firefighter, South Metro Fire Deputy Chief Robert Norman will be officially retiring on March 13. Raymore residents are invited to attend a ceremony in his honor.
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April 7 election to offer numerous options for citizens
On April 7, 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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