The city council meeting on Nov. 9 touched on several issues, including new contracts, a new stop sign and the sale of a general obligation bond to fund street and park improvements. Stealing the show from the start was the Arts Commission, which has been working the past several months.
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Harrisonville volleyball falls in 1st round at state
The Harrisonville High School Lady Wildcats were the lone Cass County team to qualify for its respective state tournament in 2020.
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Ray-Pec football advances to District title game
For the 2nd straight year the Raymore-Peculiar High School football has played its way into a Class 6 , District championship game.
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Ray-Pec District receives clean audit
The District received a clean audit opinion on its financial statements, compliance with laws and regulations, and internal control over financial reporting for the year ended June 30, 2020. Brad Steele, CPA from Westbrook & Co., P.C., presented the audit results on Oct. 22 to the Board of Education. Board President Ruth Johnson: “The audit shows that our staff is following best practices in financial policies and procedures.”
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Woerner gets bittersweet 2020 Halloween treat
Halloween is known for tricks or treats. For Raymore City Clerk Jeanie Woerner, it was a day with a bittersweet treat. Oct. 31 was the official day of Woerner’s retirement after more than a quarter of a century working for the city.
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Belton approves Center 301 Apartment project
BELTON, MO – The Belton City Council approved the rezoning request and the Preliminary Development Plan for the $34 million Center 301 Apartments project located on 17.15 acres at the southeast corner of Towne Center Drive and Markey Parkway.
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Ray-Pec, Belton football teams advance in District play
The Raymore-Peculiar and Belton High School football teams were able to earn victories in the opening round of district competition last week and advanced to the 2nd round of District play.
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Harrisonville volleyball advances to Class 4 state
For only the third time in the last 10 years the Harrisonville Lady Wildcat volleyball team played multiple matches in the District rournament.
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Ray-Pec honors students for academics in 19-20 year
On Oct. 22, Raymore-Peculiar High School honored students with academic honors earned during the 2019-2020 school year.
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