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Prayer ’n’ eggs attracts dozens to Elms Hotel

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – An estimated 200 people attended the Excelsior Springs Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast. Hosted by Mayor Sharon Powell on April 19 at The Elms Hotel and Spa, the event brought together a variety of business and area government leaders, along with community members.
MAYOR Sharon Powell speaks during the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast at The Elms Hotel and Spa.

City prepares for full-size, outdoor pool

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■ OUTDOOR CLIMBING WALL ■ OUTDOOR DIVING BOARD ■ FIT FOR SCHOOL TEAMS EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – An outdoor pool with a removable roof and other amenities is coming between the Excelsior Springs Community Center and the nearby soccer fields. The construction cost is about $6 million, Parks and Recreation/Community Center Director Nate Williams said.
THE OUTSIDE POOL is proposed for the back of the community center.

Software OK’d for monitoring downtown visits

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The Downtown Excelsior Partnership, or DEP, is getting Placer.ai software to monitor downtown area visitor traffic. Per City Council approval April 18 at the Hall of Waters, the DEP received a $7,000 matching grant to buy the software.

Excelsior school board amends budget; halves deficit

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Superintendent Travis Hux foresees “a happy ending” to what “feels like a horror movie”: Excelsior Springs School District’s deficit spending. An amended budget approved April 11 by the Board of Education at the Support Services Center might be a step toward that happy ending.

THE VOTERS’ CHOICE

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AFTER WINNING a three-way race for an Excelsior Springs City Council seat, Mark Spohn takes the oath of office. Spohn replaces Brent McElwee.
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Gatsby Day returns April 30

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The Excelsior Springs Cultural Guild’s Annual Gatsby Day Festival to raise scholarship funds returns from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
DURING 2021’s Gatsby Day in Excelsior Springs, Greg Blake plays guitar. SHAWN RONEY | Staff

EGG HUNT

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Scores of children participated in the Community Easter Egg Hunt April 15 at Excelsior Springs Nursing and Rehab, 1003 Meadowlark Lane. Activities Director Chris Young said probably 200 people attended.
DO NOT TOUCH. Layton Farris, 2, is protective of his Pop Ups, a container of lollipops he claims as a prize after the hunt.
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