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Hall continues to grow trolley services

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Over the course of six years, the Excelsior Springs Area Chamber of Commerce (ESACC) has made remarkable strides in expanding its trolley service. This expansion has been largely attributed to the dedicated efforts of Trolley Administrator Lindsay Hall, whose unwavering commitment and hard work have been instrumental in bringing about this growth.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS AREA Chamber of Commerce Trolley Administrator Lindsay Hall has been instrumental to the growth of trolly services in the past six years. MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff

Safety Patrol to be implemented

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The American Automobile Association (AAA) Safety Patrol Program is coming to Excelsior Springs elementary schools. The program is designed with the purpose of creating a safe and secure environment for schoolchildren.
ESSD DEPUTY Superintendent Dr. Mark Bullimore (left) and ESPD School Resource Officer Samantha Nash-St. John lead the implementation of the Safety Patrol Program in Excelsior Springs elementary schools. MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff

Coe recognized for dedication, commitment

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Recognizing hard work and dedication is an essential part of building a community that values its employees. That’s why Excelsior Springs School District (ESSD) proudly announced Rachel Coe as the Classified Employee of the Month.
AFTER NINE YEARS with the Excelsior Springs School District, Rachel Coe has been named Classified Employee of the Month due to her hard work and dedication. Submitted

Three ESACC students nationals bound

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Three exceptional students who have demonstrated impressive hard work, dedication and skill in their respective fields of expertise have earned a well-deserved spot in the upcoming national SkillsUSA competition.
MADELYN THROCKMORTON conquers the SkillsUSA State competition in HVAC and is nationals bound.

Through adaptability, Reno celebrates 30 years

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From protecting the community to helping staff, the City of Excelsior Springs has been blessed with an employee for 30 years. Clint Reno’s journey with the City of Excelsior Springs began at the Excelsior Springs Police Department (ESPD), where he rose through the ranks to become the police chief.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS IT Administrator Clint Reno celebrates 30 years working with the city. He worked his way through the ranks of the Excelsior Springs Police Department, eventually becoming chief of police, before accepting his new position. Submitted

School board changes seats

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RICK STRACK receives a standing ovation as he retires from the Excelsior Springs School District No. 40 Board after serving for six years TRACI WHITE takes her seat as the new Excelsior Springs School District No. 40 Board member.
MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff
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