June 2021

Pastor Robert “Brother Bob” Horton

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Pastor Robert “Brother Bob” Horton, 87, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, June 28, 2021. Bob was born on Feb. 11, 1934, in Camden, Tenn., the son of Robert Lindell Horton and Vera Janet Pierce.  He grew up in a family with seven brothers and two sisters.

Pastor Robert “Brother Bob” Horton

Charles H. Bedford

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Charles H. Bedford, 92, of Excelsior Springs, MO, passed away peacefully on June 23, 2021. A visitation will be held 10-11:30am, Monday, June 28 at the Lawson Assembly of God Church with service following. Burial with full military honors at Hillcrest Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, MO. following the service. 

Charles was born on April 5, 1929 to Vernetta (Sproull) and James Bedford in Rockville, MO. He was the youngest of nine children and four half siblings. 

He was stationed in Alaska while serving in the Army during the Korean War. 

Waterfest Weekend Cancelled

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After months of preparation, Waterfest has been cancelled due to downtown Excelsior Springs floods from Thursday night and Friday morning thunderstorms. 

“Because of the flooding and the potential for future flooding this weekend, for the safety of the vendors and public, we have decided to cancel Waterfest Weekend,” said Brian Rice, Waterfest Chair.

 

Waterfest Cancelled

Flooding in Excelsior Springs

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The Excelsior Springs Downtown area was under water Friday morning, June 25, 2021. After overnight thunderstorms saturated the area, many downtown streets, parking lots and businesses were caught in the flash flooding. Look for more coverage of the event in this week's Excelsior Springs Standard.

The hitch lot and buildings along South Street were caught off guard as flash flooding hit the area overnight. Photo by Brian Rice.

Mo. auditor gives ‘good’ rating to Clay County sheriff

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JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway on Tuesday released a report covering the Clay County Sheriff’s Office. The report is part of a comprehensive review of Clay County government initiated by the public through the petition audit process.

Three Tigers become Ducks for summer baseball

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Three Tigers have teamed up this summer to play for the 16-and-under Old School Ducks baseball club. Mason Danner, Micah Danner and Colson Moore, who completed high school baseball for Excelsior Springs in May, will play for the Ducks through the end of the summer.
FROM LEFT, Micah Danner, Colson Moore and Mason Danner, student-athletes at Excelsior Springs High School, look to hone their baseball skills this summer with a Kansas City area-based traveling team. DUSTIN DANNER | Staff