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ES Job Corps hosts career, resource fair

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Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center (ESJCC) hosted several guests during a Career and Resource Fair on June 22. Students and employees at the ESJCC are trained in a trade of their choice ranging from construction to medical or service trades, and even railroad work through the Transportation Communications Union. This federally- funded program serves Missouri youth ages from 16 to 24, offering 11 trades. When students or employees complete this free program, they are certified in their field and placed in a job with an area employer.

Fourth of July Pet Safety Tips

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During the upcoming July 4th holiday, families will be enjoying time outside, barbecuing, watching fireworks and sharing a cold drink with friends and loved ones. During the festivities, it’s important to keep a close eye on our furry friends to make sure they’re safe and enjoying the activities as well.
Fourth of July Pet Safety

Play Outside Day has many benefits

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If it’s the first Saturday of the month, it’s National Play Outside Day. So, no matter what month it is, everyone put down their electronic devices and get outside! All year long, we are given numerous opportunities to get outside and play.
Play Outside Day has many benefits

Tackett enters not guilty plea

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Gary Dean Tackett Jr. waived arraignment and entered a plea of not guilty to several felony sex crimes during a hearing at Clay County Courthouse on June 23, before Seventh Judicial Circuit Court Judge David Chamberlin.
Gary Tackett Jr.

Webb leads the way in Waterfest Parade

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Sam Webb, no doubt, has been called upon at times to lead during his football career. On June 24, the Excelsior Spring High School graduate and current Las Vegas Raider was a leader in a different way: He led the other entries for the Waterfest Parade in downtown Excelsior Springs as the grand marshal.
MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff

Stott recovers, back to protecting ES citizens

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Coming back to work following a traumatic on-the-job experience can be daunting. But thankfully, Excelsior Springs Police Officer Andrew Stott did not have to face the journey alone. Thanks to his team, local residents, as well as numerous hospital visits, surgeries and physical therapy appointments, he is back protecting the city he loves.
Officer Andrew Stott
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