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Partnership gets $50,000

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The Downtown Excelsior Partnership, or DEP, received $50,000 to allocate grants for external building improvements downtown. On April 4 at the Hall of Waters, the City Council approved the money for the DEP’s Façade Program.
AWNINGS and signs help brighten downtown streets, as seen during the Oct. 8 Excelsior Springs High School Homecoming Parade while cheerleaders march along Broadway Avenue. Downtown Excelsior Springs Partnership grants are available to help add, replace or improve awnings and signs downtown. J.C. VENTIMIGLIA | Staff

Leaders ‘press pause’ on pit bull repeal

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – City leaders want to refine Excelsior Springs’ rules governing dangerous dogs before possibly repealing a decades-old pit bull ban. An ordinance repealing the ban was on the agenda for Monday night’s City Council meeting at the Hall of Waters.
PIT BULLS can be friendly, but as anyone who has been attacked by one will attest, pit bulls can horribly scar or even kill the people they attack

MoDOT works on U.S. 169

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The Missouri Department of Transportation will start pavement repairs on U.S. 169, north and south, between Route KK and 200th Street at the Clinton County line from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday until April 29.

Gatsby Day back 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.

TROLLEY SERVICE REMAINS ON TRACK WITHOUT TRACKS

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THE TROLLIES are running in Excelsior Springs. On Saturday, this one carries people around downtown for the Hop and Shop. The other two trollies carry guests on the Easter Bunny Trolley Scavenger Hunt, which involves driving around town, including at the community center, while following clues for those hunting the Easter Bunny. J.C. VENTIMIGLIA
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ELECTION RESULTS

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Three candidates sought one Excelsior Springs City Council seat. Mark Spohn won the council seat easily.
Mark Spohn winner

CENTENNIAL CELEBRANT

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AT EXCELSIOR SPRINGS Nursing and Rehabilitation, Sadie Pahich turns 100 years old on March 25. “We had a big cake, music played for her, and there were family and friends that came as well. She was happy, surprised. She had a good time,” the center’s business director, Melissa L. McConnell, says. Pahich has lived at the center since 2018.
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