June 2023

Danner commits to Park U

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Mason Danner has chosen to continue his education – and his baseball career. Danner, who graduated this spring from Excelsior Springs High School, has committed to study at and play for Park University, a Parkville-based NAIA school.
MASON DANNER, shown here pitching for Excelsior Springs High School, is headed to Park University in Parkville to play baseball. DUSTIN DANNER | Staff

Fourth of July Pet Safety Tips

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During the upcoming July 4th holiday, families will be enjoying time outside, barbecuing, watching fireworks and sharing a cold drink with friends and loved ones. During the festivities, it’s important to keep a close eye on our furry friends to make sure they’re safe and enjoying the activities as well.
Fourth of July Pet Safety

Stott recovers, back to protecting ES citizens

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Coming back to work following a traumatic on-the-job experience can be daunting. But thankfully, Excelsior Springs Police Officer Andrew Stott did not have to face the journey alone. Thanks to his team, local residents, as well as numerous hospital visits, surgeries and physical therapy appointments, he is back protecting the city he loves.
Officer Andrew Stott

Naval ROTC Cadets join Waterfest fun

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Ready in uniform, Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center (ESJCC) participated in the Annual Waterfest Parade in downtown Excelsior Springs. This was the first time since COVID that the center Naval ROTC Cadets have been available to participate in the parade.
ROTC cadets carry the flag during the parade, as well as posting the colors before hand. SHARON DONAT | Staff

HELEN JANE (CRENSHAW) WILSON

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The Excelsior Standard, June 28, 2023 Dec. 26, 1931-April 21, 2023 Helen Wilson, 91, of Excelsior Springs went to her heavenly home on April 21, 2023.
HELEN JANE (CRENSHAW) WILSON

Area youth hone baseball skills with traveling team

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Many high school, college and pro sports coaches would probably agree that the foundation for sports at those levels of competition is created in youth athletics. The Arsenals, an 11-and-under baseball team consisting primarily of Excelsior Springs kids, is working to prepare athletes for those levels.
MEET THE ARSENALS: front row, Bentley Brightman, Landon Smith, Mac White, De’Andre McIntosh; second row, Tucker Duncan, Collin Miller, Kody Long, Drake Miner, Derek Catron, Landon Dean, Aiden Moppin; third row, Scott Duncan, Maverick Dean, Travis Miner. DUSTIN DANNER | Staff

Plans in place for new Lewis Elementary school

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A site plan for the new Lewis Elementary School was met with approval from Excelsior Springs Planning and Zoning Commission during a recent meeting. Presented by the Excelsior Springs School District, the site plan includes the latest design layout, featuring a brick, stucco exterior and architectural lines similar to the existing building, while incorporating a new monument with an electronic sign, as well as better parking and traffic flow for the surrounding area of the building.

EXCELSIOR POLICE

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The Excelsior Springs Police Department reported the following arrests handled recently by the department. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 At 3:15 p.m., Antonio Carlock, 33, was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia, Possession of controlled substance/ opium; Possession of controlled substance/cocaine.

ES Job Corps hosts career, resource fair

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Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center (ESJCC) hosted several guests during a Career and Resource Fair on June 22. Students and employees at the ESJCC are trained in a trade of their choice ranging from construction to medical or service trades, and even railroad work through the Transportation Communications Union. This federally- funded program serves Missouri youth ages from 16 to 24, offering 11 trades. When students or employees complete this free program, they are certified in their field and placed in a job with an area employer.