After over two decades, an Excelsior Springs native has been acknowledged for his exceptional dedication to serving the community and its members. This recognition is a testament to the community’s keen eye for exceptional service and their integral role in the Excelsior Springs Fire Department operations.
Playing a round of golf is a great way to spend a morning, afternoon or early evening. That’s particularly true when the weather is warm and a golf course is soaked in sunshine and cooled down by warm breezes whistling through the surrounding trees.
Anyone who lives in close proximity to a pickleball court can no doubt attest to the popularity of the sport. According to the 2023 Topline Participation Report from the Sports & Fitness Industry Association, pickleball participation grew by 159 % between 2019 and 2022. Such figures are a testament to the popularity of a sport that has reinvigorated millions of players’ enthusiasm for physical activity and team sports.
Physical activity is an important component of overall health. Health experts advise that exercise can increase lean body mass, prevent conditions like diabetes and cardiovascular disease, improve balance, and positively affect mental health/cognition. Exercise also can foster socialization with others, helping people overcome boredom and isolation.
Excelsior Springs High School Principal Dr. Sara Wickham proudly recognizes the outstanding academic achievement of students for the 2023-2024 second semester by announcing the honor roll. To earn a spot on the honor roll, students must maintain a commendable grade point average of B (3.0) or higher, with no grade falling below a C-.
A warrant has been issued for a Rayville man who is facing a multitude of charges. Dalton Baldwin, 18, has been charged with two felonies and four misdemeanors, including two counts of delivering a controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoid and four counts of unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Critical Response Team K-9 Lola showed her love for local children when Sheriff Will Akin read a book at a storytime event. The book “Pawsitively Lola (A Service Dog’s Adventures)” is a heartwarming tale written by author Mike Dickerson of Lathrop. It shares the inspiring journey of K-9 Lola, from being a rescue dog to becoming a compassionate rescuer who assists people in crisis alongside her dedicated handler. The book is filled with captivating pictures that offer a glimpse into the daily life of K-9 Lola. Notably, all proceeds from the book’s sales will be donated to the Clay County Sheriff’s Office Helping All Live Optimally (HALO) Team, a registered nonprofit organization that provides support to sheriff’s office employees facing financial hardships.
An Excelsior Springs man has been arrested after a bench warrant was issued for violating his conditions of release. While facing one felony charge of second-degree trafficking drugs, Gary W.