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Lawson man sentenced in Pleasant Valley armed stand-off case

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A 2024 armed stand-off in Pleasant Valley, which led to the rescue of twin toddlers, has been resolved as a Lawson man was sentenced to eight years. After withdrawing his earlier plea of not guilty, Tyson Scott Campbell, 27, recently pleaded guilty before Seventh Judicial Circuit Court Judge David Chamberlain to two felony charges, including third-degree domestic assault and unlawful use of a weapon.
Tyson Campbell

Local generosity brings comfort to foster children

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A December toy drive rooted in personal experience brought together community members, restaurant staff and local families to support foster children across Clay County, turning a simple donation effort into a reminder that the holidays can be especially difficult for children entering care. Hosted throughout the month by the Three Olives Italian Kitchen and Bakery, the fundraiser collected toys for children in foster care ranging from infancy through age 18, with donations distributed through the Clay County Children’s Division.
GIBSON WILKINS shares his Christmas wish with Santa during a December toy drive at Three Olives Italian Kitchen and Bakery. MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff

Local service member shares impact of holiday deployment

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Editor’s note: This is the first of a two-part Ray County Voices Podcast series featuring Excelsior Springs teacher, coach and Army National Guardsman Cale Lyons. Part One focuses on Lyons’ path into military service, his early deployments and the impact spending holidays away from home has had on him and his family.

Brain development offers insight into youth behavior

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From impulsive decisions to heightened emotions, adolescence can feel unpredictable for both youth and the adults guiding them. A recent virtual workshop helped parents and caregivers better understand how the developing brain influences behavior and why that understanding matters for prevention.

Young business owner reaches big goal

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MIRANDA JAMISON A table of handmade crafts became the foundation for a much bigger achievement, allowing a young business owner to reach a goal on which she refused to give up. Kaylee Guettermann, 13, of Kansas City, recently brought her small business to The Overlook at Crystal Lakes, where she continued selling handmade items after reaching the goal that first motivated her work.
KAYLEE (LEFT) AND SHELENA (second from left) Guettermann assist shoppers from behind their booth during festivities at The Overlook at Crystal Lakes’ Hometown Holiday Bazaar. MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff

Lyons prepares to lead ESHS baseball

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With a new season approaching, the leadership of the high school baseball program is changing, paving the way for a fresh direction for the upcoming year. That change places Cale Lyons at the helm of the Excelsior Springs High School baseball team as the district prepares for its next chapter on the field.
Cale Lyons

Workshop examines digital risks to youth

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The opening session of Beacon Mental Health’s winter workshop series challenged families to examine the role of social media in daily youth life, presenting new research on notifications, algorithms and mental health, before the subsequent two sessions expanded on early brain development and prevention.
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