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Excelsior residents can weigh in on railway expansion

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Residents with concerns about how Canadian Pacific’s acquisition of Kansas City Southern will affect the train traffic that passes through Excelsior Springs will have a chance to express those concerns next week. As Railway-News reported Aug.

Bye, bye, pesky ‘Sonic pothole’

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MoDOT WORKERS swooped in this week along West Jesse James Road to put a permanent end to what social media has coined the “Sonic Pothole.” The recurring problem, located in front of the Sonic restaurant, and its lesserknown sibling, the “Scooter’s Pothole,” both got serious attention from MoDOT as the two-day project concluded Wednesday morning. It was a joint effort of MoDOT and Excelsior Springs Public Works Department staff (who provided a roller). MoDOT crews began working Monday to drain and prep the roadway before filling the pothole. According to Edward Black, MoDOT maintenance supervisor, “I think we have won this battle, but only time will tell if we have won the war.”
BRIAN RICE | Staff

Woods Memorial leaves legacy for students

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Woods Memorial Christian Church, a name that has been part of Excelsior Springs history for 100-plus years, closed its doors earlier this year, but its legacy will continue. Church members Joyce McKown and her son Darren donated $125,000 to the Excelsior Springs Educational Foundation on Tuesday to help the children of the community for years to come.
BRIAN RICE | Staff WOODS MEMORIAL CHURCH sits empty on the corner of Concourse Avenue, where it has stood since 1921. Its new owner has plans for a wedding venue and other business ideas.
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