March 2023

The life-changing period for women

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In light of National Women’s History Month, a flashback to the 1920s – when life was changing for women. Not only did women get the right to vote – they were also able to start to work. With new fashion trends such as knee-high dresses and pants, women then paved the way for women in the present.

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Carrie Classon’s, “Blue Yarn: A Memoir,” is available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other fine stores. Learn more at CarrieClasson.
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Annoying or annoyed? The difference

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Dealing with people in general or specifically partners, family members or friends can be quite the challenge. Being close with individuals will likely bring disagreements or quarrels – leading to annoyance and irritation.
Annoying or annoyed? The difference

SANDRA EDMUNDS

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The Excelsior Standard, Mar. 3, 2023 1941-2023 Sandra Edmunds passed away Thursday, Feb.
SANDRA EDMUNDS

JANET SUE COOK

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The Excelsior Standard, Mar. 3, 2023 Janet Sue Cook (Gray), born Sunday, July 26, 1959, passed away at age 63 on Feb.

CLIFFORD LAYNE KELLER

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The Excelsior Standard, Mar. 3, 2023 Clifford Keller Clifford Layne Keller, 69, of Excelsior Springs passed away unexpectedly on Jan.
CLIFFORD LAYNE KELLER

ES Historic Preservation Commission is taking nominations

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The Excelsior Springs Historic Preservation Commission is accepting nominations for their Historic Preservation Awards Program. Awards will be given for two categories, Commercial and Residential. Property owners who have made significant improvements to historic properties may be nominated by anyone in the community.
THE RESIDENTIAL AWARD winner in 2022 was the property at 407 E. Broadway Avenue.

Continuance granted

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Keith Bass II was granted a continuance until 9 a.m. March 23 in the case of the alleged murder of Theresa Bass and attempted murder of Bobby Neal Jr.
Keith Bass II