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Facilities evaluation earns unanimous support

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Excelsior Springs schools are setting a clear course for maintaining safe, reliable learning spaces through an extensive Facilities and Grounds Maintenance program, with the Board of Education giving unanimous approval to the annual evaluation. The vote came during the September meeting, where members also reviewed the district’s Food Service Program, which passed with one dissent.

Irish Festival returns to Shamrock Hills with music, culture

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The rolling hills of Shamrock Hills Vineyard and Winery will soon echo with the sounds of fiddles, bagpipes and laughter as Excelsior Springs prepares to host the second annual Irish Festival. For two days, Oct. 4–5, the vineyard will transform into a countryside celebration of music, dance, food and fellowship, bringing a genuine taste of Ireland to the Northland.

Operation Snip ‘Em fills spots for pit bull spay clinic

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Excelsior Springs, Richmond and surrounding communities will soon see the impact of a fully booked spay and neuter clinic aimed at pit bull–type dogs. Organizers with Operation Snip ‘Em confirmed all 21 available slots for the October event at Ray County Animal Hospital are now filled, marking the first time a free service of this scale has been offered in the area.

Counterfeit masks, budget cuts endanger Missouri workers

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Editor’s note: This is the first of a twopart series detailing the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Respirator Approval Program and its impact on Missouri workers and manufacturers. Part two will examine ways policymakers, industry leaders and advocates are responding to funding challenges and what is at stake if the program is weakened.

Building reports highlight progress across Excelsior Springs schools

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Excelsior Springs schools released building reports for September, highlighting attendance, curriculum initiatives, professional development and upcoming events across each campus. The updates provided snapshots of ongoing work at the Early Childhood Center, Cornerstone Elementary, Lewis Elementary, Elkhorn Elementary, middle school, high school and Career Center.

Crystal Lakes partners with conservation agency

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Crystal Lakes leaders believe a new partnership with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) will transform the city’s lakes into more accessible, sustainable and enjoyable public resources. Mayor Jeremy Dorrel noted the idea first surfaced when a resident raised the question of outside help during a city meeting.

The Overlook leads city progress

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Editor’s note: This is the first of a two-part series profiling Crystal Lakes Mayor Jeremy Dorrel. Part one focuses on Dorrel’s path to office, his background and leadership in creating The Overlook event center.
Jeremy Dorrel

Tigers battle Bulldogs

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS’ Lillah Shue tracks the ball for a play against Kearney. Sports coverage continues on page 5..
MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff
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