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Local newspaper importance represented by high school student

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Eighteen-year-old Austin Martin is an Excelsior Springs High School senior who recently made posters to celebrate the importance of local news outlets. He shared his thoughts on the representation of local news reporting. Martin explained that each poster displays different aspects of local newspapers, such as those that move away from home and utilize the paper as a way to stay connected, as well as the other people represented in a community. “I feel like local newspapers are so important because they hone everything down to where you are instead of everything else going on around you,” he said. “Me, watching bigger news media broadcasts, I tend to get more overwhelmed with information from other countries.”
Austin Martin

One woman’s tale of overcoming all obstacles

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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) discussed drug overdose and prevention through one woman’s personal history at a recent Narcan training session held at the Excelsior Springs Community Center.

EXCELSIOR POLICE

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The Excelsior Springs Police Department reported the following arrests handled recently by the department. Saturday, October 25 At 2:33 a.m., Kadence Barlow, 18, was arrested for conspiracy.

Post Everlasting ceremony honors veterans

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The Excelsior Springs American Legion Post 236 honored five veteran members during a recent tribute and farewell “Post Everlasting” ceremony held at the Clay-Ray Veterans Association facility. According to American Legion customs, when a comrade passes, the Post-Everlasting ceremony is held in honor and memory of a departed member.
AMERICAN LEGION Post 256 adjutant Herschel Harrington places the American Legion cap on top of a tripod of rifles in preparation of the ceremony. ELIZABETH BARNT | Staff

Voters approve 911 fee in Clay County

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Clay County voters took to the polls and passed a new 911 funding mechanism that allows the county to implement a $1 monthly fee on any wireless device able to call 911. The fee, designed to cover the existing cost of the 911 emergency system, was approved with 8,833 yes votes totaling 60.9% of the populace, versus 5,671 or 39.1% opposing the new fee.

Festivities heat up for holiday season in Excelsior Springs

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The Excelsior Springs Christmas Committee, in partnership with the Downtown Excelsior Partnership (DEP), is gearing up to kick off the holiday season by selling tickets for their Holiday Home Tours event that will commence Dec. 2 even as they finalize plans for the Nov. 18 Holiday Festival in downtown Excelsior Springs.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS Christmas Committee gathered to discuss final plans for the Nov. 18 Downtown Excelsior Springs Christmas festivities. Participants included, in no particular order, Amber Schmidt, Jessica Miller, Elizabeth Dean, Melissa Bartlett, Brenda Eales, Amanda Romazon, Lyndsey Baxter, Sam Gilmore, Abigail Douglas and Robin Wilkins. ELIZABETH BARNT | Staff
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