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Design of the Hawk’s Nest inclusive playground

A conceptual design of the Hawk’s Nest inclusive playground that will be completed as soon as late summer. (Courtesy Photo) Inclusive playground, more residents coming to Raymore By Raymore Journal staff About four years in the works, the Hawk’s Nest inclusive playground is about to become a reality as soon as this summer. That could attract people to move into one of the hundreds of new housing units being proposed in Raymore. After Cub Scouts Pack 4111 led the Raymore City Council in the Pledge of Allegiance, council members went straight to work on Valentine’s Day. Love was not exactly...

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Ray-Pec High to produce comedy: ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’

Ray-Pec High to produce comedy: ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ By Raymore Journal staff Raymore-Peculiar High School announces its upcoming production of the musical The Play That Goes Wrong. Performances of the show will be at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10, 11, and 12, and at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 13 in the Ray-Pec High School Theatre. The Play That Goes Wrong is the smash hit comedy from London’s West End and Broadway that had audiences howling with laughter. Ray-Pec Theatre is proud to be one of the first high schools in the country to have the opportunity to perform this hilarious show. The play centers on a...

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Sheriff briefs Optimist Club on Belton Inn demolition

Sheriff briefs Optimist Club on Belton Inn demolition By Raymore Journal staff The Ray-Pec Sunrise Optimist Club met Jan. 1 at the IHOP restaurant in Belton. SheriffJeff Weber was the guest speaker. Weber grew up in Belton and has been with the Sheriff’s Department for going on 31 years. He brought the members current on the department to include the purchase and demolition of the former Belton Inn. This site, the gateway to Cass County, will be the North Sheriff and County Annex and bring more services to North Cass County. While other counties around defund their law enforcement, Cass...

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Chick-fil-A versus China Star Restaurant

Chick-fil-A versus China Star Restaurant By Raymore Journal staff Chick-fil-A wants to build a new location in Raymore, but China Star appears to be getting in the way. During a work session on Monday, Feb. 7, the Raymore City Council discussed the property located at 1918 W. Foxwood Drive. There is some high interest in the property, but the current tenant stands in the way. Currently, China Star is the tenant in the sole building occupying the two lots. The tenant’s lease, which is good for another four years, includes both parking lots. Meanwhile, Chick-fil-A has expressed interest in the...

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American Legion to meet February 16 at Belton Police Department

American Legion to meet February 16 at Belton Police Department By Raymore Journal staff The American Legion Unit 488 and Auxiliary will meet on Wednesday, February 16, 2022, at 7:00pm. This will be held at the Belton Police Department, 7001 E. 163rd St., Belton, Missouri. Current and prospective new members including spouses, mothers, wives, daughters, and granddaughters of all branches of the United States Military, veterans, and present-day service men and women are cordially invited to attend. Latest News

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Ray-Pec All-State Band and Choir performers

Jonny Reque Ray-Pec High School singers Ray-Pec All-State Band and Choir performers By Raymore Journal staff Congratulations are in order for a Ray-Pec High School freshman who made Missouri’s All-State Band and five students who made the All-State Choir. Raymore-Peculiar High School Freshman Jonny Reque performed with the All-State Band on Jan. 29 during the Missouri Music Educators Association Conference in Osage Beach, Mo. Jonny was selected 4th chair percussion in the All-State Band and was the only freshman to make the percussion section. Congratulations to the...

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Council, Planning Commission discuss vision of Raymore

Council, Planning Commission discuss vision of Raymore By Raymore Journal staff Recently, the Raymore City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission held a joint meeting to make sure both are on the same page when it comes to the future of the city. What does the future of Raymore look like? Moderated by City Attorney Jonathan Zerr, the Jan. 31 joint meeting asked the council and commission to answer and discuss four questions about the future of Raymore. The idea behind the exercise is to ensure that city staff and officials are steering the boat in the same direction. Topics of discussion...

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2021-2022 Missouri High School winter sports seasons

2021-2022 Missouri High School winter sports seasons By Raymore Journal staff The 2021-2022 Missouri High School winter sports seasons are heading down the home stretch of their seasons as teams make their final preparations for the postseasons in each respective sport. The District wrestling tournaments will be conducted this weekend while the 92nd annual Missouri State High School Activities Association state wrestling tournament will be conducted next weekend in Columbia while the 4th annual MSHSAA girls’ state wrestling tournament will also be next weekend in Columbia. The boys and girls...

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Local artist’s ‘Angels of Inspiration’ inspires cancer survivors

Local artist’s ‘Angels of Inspiration’ inspires cancer survivors By Raymore Journal staff Cancer can be the source of both fear and inspiration, depending on how each individual approaches the topic. For local artist Vincent T. Fallis, his wife’s, Mia, battle with cancer is the source of inspiration for his art. Fallis’ “Angels of Inspirations” is the latest art exhibit being featured in the City Council Chamber Gallery. An encaustic photographer, his 11 original works of art pop to life, visually and emotionally. Models for each of the photos are cancer survivors. Their stories are included...

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