Spencer Barr on won the championship in Original Oratory at the State Speech and Debate Tournament.
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Raymore receives two awards, including resident satisfaction honor
Raymore officials, leaders, staff and residents have plenty to be proud of after the city received two awards, one of which involves resident satisfaction.
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‘Ray-Pec Rides’ raises $650 for Caring Hearts
A Sunday charity ride dubbed “Ray-Pec Rides” raised more than $650 for Caring Hearts of Peculiar. Participants were invited to drive or ride “something fun” and to donate at least $20.
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Ray-Pec inducts 52 into National Honor Society
The Raymore-Peculiar High School Yandall C. Hunt Chapter of the National Honor Society inducted 52 new members during a ceremony on April 20 at the school.
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Panther baseball places 3rd in Fee State tourney
The Raymore-Peculiar baseball team won 5 of its 7 games last week, which included going 3-1 in the Lawrecne Free State Tournament over the weekend, where the won the consolation championship.
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ADA-accessible transit to be expanded for Belton Seniors
Wednesday, May 5, 2021 will mark a huge step forward in reliable, accessible transit for Belton’s seniors and those with disabilities as the city’s OATS Transit program launches its expansion – to weekly rather than monthly service and to nearly any destination within the city’s limits rather than only to shopping outlets.
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Sheriff to hire crime analyst
Cass Co – Sheriff Jeff Weber announced Wednesday new career opportunities and job openings at the Cass County Sheriff’s Office. Included in the additional staff are a Crime Analyst, Network Technician, and Clerk. The Sheriff’s Office also posted that they are filling one vacancy for Communication Officer and one Victim’s Advocate.
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City Council provides details on Ward Road major project
The city council recently discussed a major multi-million dollar project on Ward Road, providing more details of what to expect and when to expect it.
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