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Chewy, Inc. selects Belton in Kansas City region for ECommerce Center

Chewy, Inc. (NYSE: CHWY) (“Chewy”) announced today the opening of a new 800,000-sq.-ft. eCommerce fulfillment center in Belton, Missouri. The online retailer of pet food and pet-related products, dual-headquartered in Dania Beach, Florida and Boston, Massachusetts, plans to create more than 1,200 jobs. To read full story PLEASE buy the July 30 edition of the Raymore Journal.

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Back to school info for Ray-Pec schools

It’s time to register your students for the 2020-2021 school year!Here is the school re-entry plan for August 24. We are posting the answers to frequently-asked questions on our website. We will continue to update the FAQs often. Please check back regularly if you have a specific question. To read full story PLEASE buy the July 23 edition of the Raymore Journal.

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Ray-Pec’s Mike Slagle : Plan, adjust, patience, growth

Plan and adjust. Patience and grace.Those are the two phrases that I have used numerous times in conversations and communications with our Ray-Pec staff team, community members, civic group presentations and in previous correspondence to you about our approach for the 2020-2021 school year. To read full story PLEASE buy the July 23 edition of the Raymore Journal.

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Ray-Pec 2020 Graduation

Raymore-Peculiar High School was able to conduct its 2019-2020 graduation ceremonies this past Saturday after being delayed for a while due to the COVID-19 pandemic which brought an abrupt end to the school year and has created several questions about times going forward. To see more photos from the 2020 Graduation PLEASE buy the July 23 edition of the Raymore Journal.

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County Commission letter to Cass County citizens

Dear Cass County Residents,The County Commission and Health Department have worked countless hours trying to make decisions that are appropriate and make the most sense for our county. The number of COVID-19 cases is on the increase, and just like our friends and neighbors, we watch these numbers daily. All decisions that are made are not in haste but what we feel are the correct decisions at this time. To read full story PLEASE buy the July 16 edition of the Raymore Journal.

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