October 2020

Drug Take Back Day Oct. 24

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LIBERTY – Serving Ray, Clay and Platte counties, the Northland Coalition – with the support of Tri- County Mental Health Services – has partnered with the DEA, other law enforcement agencies and communities across the country to encourage the responsible disposal of prescription drugs.

COVID-19 RUINS ANOTHER CIVIC EVENT

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – A 92-year Excelsior Springs tradition is not happening this year because of COVID-19. The Bill Payne Halloween Party, typically held on Halloween at the Clay-Ray Veterans Association in Excelsior Springs, has been cancelled this year in the interest of public safety.
THE 92ND ANNUAL Bill Payne Halloween Party in Excelsior Springs has been called off – like many other traditional events in Clay and Ray counties – because of the continuing threat from COVID-19.

Teaching among most stressful occupations

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COLUMBIA – A Gallup poll found teachers are tied with nurses for the most stressful occupation in America. Stress can trickle down on their students, leading to disruptive behavior that results in student suspensions.

Darrell Ray Holt

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Darrell Ray Holt, 37, of Excelsior Springs, Missouri, passed away Sept. 23, 2020, in Macon, Missippi, on his way home from helping restore power in Alabama.

Counties prepare for secure elections

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LIBERTY – Election officials in Ray and Clay counties said they plan for secure, safe elections – free from violence some fear and guarding against COVID-19. “My office is doing what they’re supposed to do and if everybody else does what they’re supposed to do, we’ll have no problems,” Ray County Clerk Glenda Powell, the county’s chief election official, said.
Clay County Election Judge Tiffany Francis and Ray County Clerk Glenda Powell