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Sheriff’s office Valentine’s drive returns

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The Clay County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) is once again calling on the community to help spread kindness and connection through a Valentine’s Day initiative focused on local seniors. As part of its annual “feel-good mission,” CCSO is collecting both handmade and store-bought Valentine’s cards to be delivered to nursing homes and assisted living facilities throughout Clay County.
Sheriff’s office Valentine’s drive returns

Chamber launches Lunch and Learn series

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Editor’s note: This is the first of a two-part series on the Excelsior Springs Area Chamber of Commerce’s new Lunch and Learn program and its inaugural presentation, “Progress Over Productivity.” Part One focuses on the launch of the series and speaker Shauna Huntington’s background and goal-setting framework. Part Two will examine the practical strategies shared during the session, including time management and weekly planning.
Shauna Huntington

Local effort probes Missouri child protection system

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Editor’s note: This is the final of a twopart series examining Novaleigh’s Law, a proposed child safety reform being drafted by Excelsior Springs resident Brianna Smith-Nimley. Today’s story examines the court records, Missouri statutes and procedural gaps the proposal seeks to address. Part One focused on Smith-Nimley’s personal connection to the issue and her work developing the proposal.
Local effort probes Missouri child protection system

High school highlights academic gains, engagement

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Excelsior Springs High School officials reported measurable gains in student attendance, credit completion and classroom engagement as targeted academic programs and instructional changes continue to reshape the way students are supported. High school leaders reported significant academic and attendance gains tied to the Tiger Success Academy (TSA), a targeted program designed to support students who struggle in traditional classroom settings.
DR. LAURA HARTMAN delivers a report on high school programs and student progress. MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff

District reviews revenue, enrollment trends

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Excelsior Springs School District leaders say revenue collections are tracking behind last year largely due to timing differences, while longerterm pressures tied to enrollment and attendance continue to shape the district’s plans for staffing, facilities and future funding.
SUPERINTENDENT DR. MARK BULLIMORE reviews attendance data and its impact on state funding. MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff

Clay County expands senior property tax freeze

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Clay County seniors will now be protected from a larger share of rising property taxes after county officials approved a targeted update to the county’s senior tax relief program. The Clay County Commission recently approved an amendment to the county’s Senior Real Estate Property Tax Relief Program that expands which portions of a property tax bill can be frozen once a homeowner qualifies for the credit.

Meals with purpose

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THE MEALS AND A VISIT PROGRAM begins its first day of service as Excelsior Springs Parks, Recreation and Community Center Project Manager Jesse Hall (photo at left) loads meal bags, and MVP Director Tammy Murphy and volunteer Lisa Watkins make the first delivery.
Meals with purpose

Local resident drafts child safety proposal

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Editor’s note: This is the first of a twopart series examining proposed reform known as Novaleigh’s Law and the broader questions it raises about Missouri’s child protection system. Part One focuses on Excelsior Springs resident Brianna Smith-Nimley and her effort to draft the legislation, including her personal connection to the issue and the research and advocacy work now underway.
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