Friday, May 9, 2025
Healthy pastures start with healthy soil
Warm-season grasses like Big Bluestem, Switchgrass and Bermuda thrive in Missouri—but only if your soil is ready. Soil testing is a non-negotiable step in forage management. It helps identify pH imbalances and nutrient needs, ensuring your livestock get the most nutritious forage possible.
Test every 3 years (Feb–March)
Aim for pH 6.0–6.5
Fertilize when grasses are actively growing (April–June)
Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wSvth
Harrisonville city wide cleanup coming May 17
The Harrisonville spring City-Wide Clean Up event is coming up next Saturday - May 17.
The City once again will be using the GFL/WCA facility, located at 22820 MO-291 Highway, as the host for the event. Gates will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
GFL has made a few changes for what items they will accept. Please see below:
Rich Hill Tiger Juliana Abend accepted into Mizzou's Mini-Med program
Rich Hill Schools are proud to recognize Junior student Juliana Abend for her outstanding accomplishments in two upcoming summer programs. First, Juliana has been accepted into Mizzou's Mini-Med program. This program is for Junior students who are interested in a career in medicine and show academic excellence. Juliana will also be representing RHHS at Missouri Girls State. She was selected based on her character and commitment to leadership. Congratulations, Juliana!
Archie's Jackson Martin takes home the gold
Last week Archie Whirlwind Jackson Martin performed a timpani solo for MSHSAA's State Solo and Ensemble competition. He performed exceptionally and received a gold rating!
Reminder from the city of Rich Hill
The Rich Hill City Hall will be CLOSED today- Friday, May 9th due to staffing.
Hours will begin Monday thru Friday 8am-4pm on Monday, May 12th. WE'RE NO LONGER CLOSED FOR LUNCH!
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