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Friday night lights are back, fired up and shone brightly on the new turf last Friday night at Ray-Pec Panthers stadium during the season opener.
To read full story PLEASE buy the Sept. 5 issue of the Raymore Journal.
Record setting tax delinquency sale held
Harrisonville, MO, Historic Cass County Courthouse-Molendorp conducts record-shattering 2019 Cass County Delinquent Tax Sale.
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Household hazardous waste collection to be Saturday
A Household Hazardous Waste Mobile Collection will be conducted this Saturday.
The HHW Mobile Collection will be from 8 a.m.-noon on Saturday, Sept. 7 at Eagle Glen Elementary, 100 S Foxridge Drive.
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Prep sports begin this week at area schools
While the area high schools have been back in scholastic work the past couple of weeks, this week those schools will begin action in athletic events around Cass County and the area.
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Hawks Ridge conducts Ribbon Cutting
Hawks Ridge Park conducted its RIbbon Cutting Thursday, August 22 for their new facilities located at 701 Johnston Pkwy in Raymore.
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Harrisonville youth honor police with uniforms
The Harrisonville Youth Football League will be showing their support to law enforcement this football season.
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Stolen truck crashes into house
Cass Co – On Sunday morning, Aug. 25 around 3:30 a.m. a Cass County Deputy attempted to stop a truck pulling a horse trailing for speeding.
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Harrisonville recognizes more than students at assembly
More than Harrisonville High School students were honored for their academic achievement at an assembly on August 20.
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Ray-Pec school year begins with record enrollment
Initial numbers show over 6,500 students attending in PreK through high school, with some new students still enrolling. Official enrollment numbers will be declared in late September. The official September enrollment for 2018 was 6,408 students.
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