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Workshop connects past, present, future

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Dr. Arthur Mehrhoff discussed culture and heritage associated with developing regions such as Excelsior Springs during a recent Missouri Humanities Cultural Heritage workshop held locally. A Missouri Humanities council affiliate Mehrhoff provided necessary tools and resources to help communities reevaluate cultural heritage assets to revive the community in specific ways — incorporating tourism, economic development and programming to reach broader audiences.
SPEAKER DR. ARTHUR MEHRHOFF encourages new ways to think about cultural heritage. ELIZABETH BARNT | Staff

Funds raised through Tortoise & Hare 5K

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The Excelsior Springs Good Samaritan Center recently hosted the 23rd Annual Tortoise & Hare 5K Walk and Run. Every dollar raised through registration fees went toward the Good Samaritan Center to help their mission of alleviating hunger and homelessness in the Excelsior Springs community.
AFTER THE ANNUAL Good Samaritan Tortoise & Hare 5K race, Michelle Prindle, Robbie Farabee and Collin Alderman display their medals. SHARON DONAT | Staff

Excelsior Springs Police Department has welcomed a new officer

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The Excelsior Springs Police Department has welcomed a new officer to the force, Scott Van Voorhees. 

Van Voorhees was sworn in at the Hall of Waters on April 3, and was welcomed by the police department when Lieutenant Ryan Dowdy stated, “Scott comes to us with prior law enforcement experience and will be a great addition to our team.” 

Officer Scott Van Voorhees

Clay County sheriff sees importance of community outreach programs

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The Clay County Sheriff’s office has one mission statement — to accept change, create value and inspire others while bringing communities together with integrity and transparency. The department has made progress in promoting a positive connection with residents through their community outreach programs.
MAJ. ROBERT HAYES passes out candy at a trunk or treat event. Submitted

Corrections:

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In the April 7, 2023, edition, Gary Renne’s name was misspelled. It also was stated that Stephen Spear would be the next mayor.

Free showing of George Foreman movie held in KC

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Jobs Corps is the largest residential career training program nationwide, operating for over 50 years. Jobs Corps has helped eligible people aged 16 through 24 complete their high school education, train for future careers, and seek employment since 1964.

Spring Open House hosted downtown

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Shops, boutiques and galleries in downtown Excelsior Springs opened their doors for the annual Spring Open House. Each participating business handed out an Easter egg with every purchase, each containing a sweet surprise.
Spring Open House hosted downtown

SAFE offers help where it counts

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The monthly Substance Abuse Free Environment meeting (SAFE) at Excelsior Springs Hospital was held recently. SAFE, a prevention coalition that partners with Excelsior Springs Hospital, is for those passionate about creating healthy safe environments for youth around the tri-county region.

Bond reduced again for Gillispie

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Gary W. Gillispie II appeared in person, in custody, for a bond reduction hearing recently in the Seventh Judicial Circuit Court in Clay County. The 38-year-old Excelsior Springs resident is charged with one class B felony of trafficking in the second degree.
Gary Gillispie

Clay County sheriff releases fiscal report

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A historic time for Clay County Sheriff’s office was marked with in 2022. The office – which celebrated 200 years of service within the Clay County region in 2022 – is the largest law enforcement agency in the Northland area.
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