Effective Monday, June 1, lobbies in the Belton city hall and annex will reopen to the public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special recommendations and some restrictions will apply to accommodate state direction regarding basic infection prevention measures.
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Area students continue earning honors at college
OLATHE, Kansas – MidAmerica Nazarene University recently announced its President’s, Dean’s List and Honor Roll for the spring 2020 semester. A total of 383 students qualified for one of the honors.
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Cass County’s jail has new look
Cass County residents are not likely to see a “No Vacancy” sign at 2501 W. Mechanic Street in Harrisonville anytime. That is where the county jail sits, and it just received more rooms for those needing a place to stay, usually involuntarily.
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Cass County citizens go to polls June 2 for 2020 primary vote
Below are the results of the general municipal election that was held on Tuesday, June 2.
Raymore Councilmember Ward 1:
Reginald Townsend (uncontended)
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May 22 was final day of school for Ray-Pec district
May 22 is the last day to submit schoolwork for the 2019-2020 school year
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Belton’s Cambridge Elementary honored as Character School
Character.org recently released news that Cambridge Elementary School in Belton has been selected as a 2020 National School of Character.
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McDonald family finds joy in 4H activities
My name is Jaelyn McDonald from the Lone Oak 4H club in Lone Jack. I am 13 yrs old and in 8th grade. I have been in 4H 6 years.
My name is Aiden McDonald and I am 10 yrs old from the Lone Oak 4H club. I have been in 4H for 4 years. I am currently my club’s reporter and attend many of the county council meetings.
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Ray-Pec announces 2020 retirees
The Raymore-Peculiar School District appreciates the dedication and years of service from this year’s retirees: Doug Becker, Principal, Stonegate Elementary School; Carol Brandt, Section 504 Administrative Assistant; Jackie Coop, Special Education Process Coordinator; Dr. Lovie Driskill, Principal, Timber Creek Elementary School; Rex Hainey, Focus Facilitator, Ray-Pec Academy; Tara; Kelley, 6th Grade Reading Teacher, East Middle School; Tom Kruse, Activities Director; Dr. Kari Monsees, Superintendent; Deb Larson, Paraprofessional, Ray-Pec High School; Karla Penechar, Theatre Teacher, Ray-Pec...
Election to be June 2
On June 2, 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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