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September 24, 2020

Ray-Pec has 2020 homecoming

The 2020 homecoming candidates were nominated by their peers to become representatives for their grade. After being nominated “Class Candidate”, Ray-Pec students then voted to determine the winner for each grade. Male candidates were announced prior to the game and female candidates were announced during halftime- Immediately followed by the announcement of the winner from each grade. This year’s Homecoming queen crown was donated by Noe’s Jewelry.

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D.A.R. honors constitution week

Many claim present day is among the most divisive times in American history. It is during times like these when it is good for everyone to reflect back on how we arrived here.

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Raymore police capt. Jim Wilson receives distinguished service medal

At the City Council meeting on Sept. 14, Raymore Police Chief Jan Zimmerman presented Capt. Jim Wilson with the Distinguished Service Medal for his actions during an encounter with a suicidal man earlier this year.

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2020 Ray-Pec Homecoming theme : Maskquerade

The theme for the 2020 Raymore-Peculiar High School Homecoming was Maskquerade.

Ray-Pec, Belton gridders stay perfect, Wildcats fall

Cass County high school football teams suffered their first loss of the season last week, as Harrisonville suffered its first loss of the season, while Raymore-Peculiar and Belton each remained undefeated on the season.

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