The Raymore Weekly Update from November, 26, 2018 :
Upcoming
● Holiday Sing-Along, 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 11 at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 1111 W. Foxwood Dr.
To read full story PLEASE purchase December 6 issue of the Raymore Journal.
Ray-Pec Forensics & Debate
A small group of students attended the North Kansas City Varsity Debate and Forensics Tournament on Nov. 16 and 17.
City’s response to snow storm dominates City Council meeting
By CHRISTIAN D ORR
Journal Editor
Mother Nature has not only made her presence known around Raymore recently, she also made her presence well known during the most recent Raymore City Council meeting on November 26.
To read full story PLEASE purchase Dec. 6 issue of the Raymore Journal.
Ray-Pec receives Merritorious Budget award
FROM STAFF REPORTS
For the fourth consecutive year, the Raymore-Peculiar School District has received the Meritorious Budget Award from the Association of School Business Officials International. The award recognizes the District for its 2018-2019 submission.
To read full story please purchase November 29 edition of the Raymore Journal
Ray-Pec’s Yang is semifinalist for Coco-Cola honor
FROM STAFF REPORTS
Ray-Pec High School senior Tammy Yang has been named a semifinalist for the 2019 class of the Coca-Colar Scholars program.
To read full story please purchase November 29 edition of the Raymore Journal
Geraldine Kidd scholarship available
FROM STAFF REPORTS
Cass Regional Medical Center Foundation is currently accepting applications for the Geraldine Kidd Scholarship. The memorial scholarship was established by friends and family of Geraldine Kidd, a former employee of Cass Regional Medical Center.
To read full story please purchase November 29 edition of the Raymore Journal
Belton’s Jones selected to honor choir
FROM STAFF REPORTS
Belton High School junior Keshana Jones has been selected to be a member of the ACDA (American Choral Directors Association) National Honor Choir. Jones auditioned and was selected from thousands of singers from all over the country.
To read full story please purchase November 29 edition of the Raymore Journal
Reid wins “Pirate Pride”
FROM STAFF REPORTS
The Belton School District recently presented Mill Creek Upper Elementary School volunteer Kim Reid with the Pirate Pride Community Award.
To read full story please purchase November 29 edition of the Raymore Journal
Mayors call for solar energy
FROM STAFF REPORTS
BELTON — More than 200 mayors representing cities in every U.S. state have signed on to Environment America Research & Policy Center’s “Mayors for Solar Energy” letter, embracing a collective vision for solar-powered communities. Mayor Jeff Davis of Belton was one of 3 representing MO.
To read full story please purchase November 29 edition of the Raymore Journal