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CAP attracts families to play cornhole

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Community at Play, or CAP, hosted a “Cornhole Family Fun Day” on May 21. “The population of individuals with developmental disabilities was growing in Ray County, but the community connectedness and awareness was not,” Suzan Breen said.
GRINNING, Garry Pennington starts a game of cornhole with help given, from left, by Jackson Breen, Suzan Breen, James Eubank and Jordan Griffin. TARA ALTIS | Staff

Excelsior Springs resident dies in three-vehicle wreck

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – An Excelsior Springs resident died in a wreck that totaled three vehicles.

Richard A. Dobbins, 30, Excelsior Springs, died during the collision that occurred about 10:12 a.m. Monday at U.S. Highway 69 at North Jesse James Road, the Missouri Highway Patrol reported.

Board recognizes retiring staffers

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Three retiring district employees received a sendoff from district leaders when the Board of Education met May 9 at the Support Services Center. Deputy Superintendent Jaret Tomlinson presented a gift bag to each person: Randy Barnes, a Career Center teacher; Vicky Goetz, director of the Rockin’ Tiger Club; and Donna Petree, a paraprofessional at the high school.

Board agrees to raise staff salaries

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – School district personnel will receive raises for 2022-23. On May 9 at the Support Services Center, the Board of Education approved 4% pay hikes to base salaries and a salary schedule step for administrators; certified staff members; PAT/tech workers; Rockin’ Tiger Club personnel; and nurses, licensed practical nurses, maintenance workers and administrative assistants, or “classified” employees.

EXCELSIOR SPRINGS HIGH CLASS OF 2022

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Lainey Creason avoided sentimentality as she bid farewell to Excelsior Springs High School. The final speaker of the commencement ceremony May 13 in the high school gym, she acknowledged the class would miss high school.
GARRETT JONES conducts as the Excelsior Springs Symphonic Band plays Clare Grundham’s arrangement of Edward Elgar’s “Pomp and Circumstance.”

After aiding with investigation of Polo fires, state withdraws

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RICHMOND – Law enforcers continue to look for a person with whom they wish to speak after a deadly arson fire, and Missouri Fire Safety completed work and withdrew from the investigation. Caldwell County Sheriff Mitchell Allen said the “vehicle of interest” is a black Ford Escape SUV with tinted windows and possibly a black, male driver.
THE CALDWELL COUNTY Sheriff’s Office released this image of a vehicle of interest in the deadly Polo-area arson fire May 10. CALDWELL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
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