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Teammates give back on Tiger Service Day

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On July 13, 54 Excelsior Springs High School football players got together to give back to the community and observe an annual tradition – Tiger Service Day. “It’s a day to get out in the community and give back, get our players kind of used to the thought of helping others selflessly,” varsity coach Mark Faubion said.
ESHS FOOTBALL teammates gather July 13 for a day of community service, helping 18 families and businesses during the annual Tiger Service Day.

Winner, front-runners picked for commission seats

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One Clay County commissioner was chosen and the fields for three Clay County Commission seats narrowed with Tuesday’s primary elections. Voters considered candidates for two at-large positions – one in the Western District, one in the Eastern District.

PIT BULL BAN IS REPEALED

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Excelsior Springs’ regulations regarding dogs that threaten to attack or attack humans have changed – and a decades-long, breed-specific ban has ended. On Monday at the Hall of Waters, the City Council approved an ordinance to amend Chapter 210 of the city code, which covers dangerous dogs.

Proposed surtax decrease meets with pushback

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Melinda Mehaffy, Excelsior Springs’ economic development director, is among the civic and educational leaders in Clay County who are concerned about the county’s decision to have residents vote on a proposal to decrease the county’s commercial property surtax.
MELINDA MEHAFFY economic development director

Teammates give back on Tiger Service Day

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On July 13, 54 Excelsior Springs High School football players got together to give back to the community and observe an annual tradition – Tiger Service Day. “It’s a day to get out in the community and give back, get our players kind of used to the thought of helping others selflessly,” varsity coachMark Faubionsaid.
ESHS FOOTBALL teammates gather July 13 for a day of community service, helping 18 families and businesses during the annual Tiger Service Day.

ESPD promotes four

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Cassie Cramer and Samantha Nash-St. John made history July 27.

That night, the two women were promoted from corporal to sergeant with the Excelsior Springs Police Department (ESPD) – the first time for any woman to reach that rank with the department.

“It wasn’t until 1982 that we had our first female police officer,” Chief Greg Dull said. “Tonight is another (notable) point in our department’s history; we will have not just one but two femalesergeants for the first time in our 180-year history of the department.”

KYLE CRAVEN kneels as his son Matthew pins a sergeant’s badge on him. Capt. Robert Warner and Chief Greg Dull, in the background, lead the July 27 promotion ceremony, advancing four officers from the rank of corporal to sergeant.

Eagles donate adaptive swing to Cornerstone

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One woman’s dream to help special needs children culminated in the dedication of an adaptive swing Monday evening at Cornerstone Elementary School. The wheelchair-accessible swing platform brings the fun and health benefits of swinging to children who normally miss out because of their special needs.
DIANA REINERT (kneeling, pink shirt), Cheryl Mick (behind Reinert) and members of the Excelsior Springs Fraternal Order of Eagles donate a wheelchairaccessible, adaptive swing to Cornerstone Elementary. Trying out the swing is Bently Ford, 10, with father Travis Ford and mother Sarah Loveall beside him. BRIAN RICE | Staff

Chamber seeks new president

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Effective Friday, Excelsior Springs Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Michael Fitzpatrick is leaving his position. Fitzpatrick is leaving Excelsior Springs to take a position in Columbus, Kansas, to aid individuals with developmental disabilities.
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