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District shares support services after tragic loss

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Following the tragic loss of Excelsior Springs High School student Wyatt Speakman in a recent vehicle accident, the Excelsior Springs School District is extending its support to students, staff and families by offering counseling services and sharing community mental health resources.

Legal agreements shape modern marriage

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It may not be the most romantic conversation to have before walking down the aisle, but for many couples, putting pen to paper on a prenuptial agreement is less about distrust and more about planning for the future with clarity and respect.

School leaders look to growth, culture, year ahead

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Editor’s Note: This is the final part of a two-part series where area school administrators share reflections on graduation season, summer school and the evolving role of education in Ray and Clay Counties. In part one (June 13 edition of The Standard), school leaders discussed May graduations, summer enrichment and changing public perceptions around summer school.

Detention for admins

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Editor’s note: This is the first of a two-part series in which area school administrators share reflections on graduation season, summer school and the evolving role of education in Ray County and Excelsior Springs.

City explores crash prevention after second vehicle hits VFW

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After a second vehicle crashed into the local VFW hall in less than five months, Excelsior Springs officials are reviewing safety options to prevent future accidents in the same area. The incident, which again involved a vehicle leaving the roadway near South Kansas City Avenue, prompted city leaders and staff to examine the risks posed by speed, road conditions and a lack of barriers on the hill.

SAFE meeting warns of legal gas station drugs, lethal risks

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A colorful display of pills near the cash register might seem harmless to most customers filling their tanks or grabbing snacks. However. a growing number of these gas station products are landing Missouri residents in the emergency room and in some cases, putting them at risk of overdose or addiction.
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