August 2025

Gridiron Tigers focus on‘being competitive’

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Jake Danneman looks to build on the foundation he started in 2024, when he took the helm of the Excelsior Springs varsity football program. Here’s a look at the Tigers as they enter Season 2 of the Danneman era, slated to kick off Aug.
GAIGE HADDOCK makes a tackle as he and his fellow Tigers continue their preseason workouts during the Black and Gold scrimmages. SHAWN RONEY | Staff

Boys soccer program enters McKenzie era

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A new era is underway with Excelsior Springs varsity boys soccer. Brett McKenzie succeeds Zac Ganzer, who led the Excelsior Springs boys to four straight district titles, and top-four finishes in the Class 2 state tournament in 2021, 2022 and 2023.
BRETT JONES, shown honing his goalkeeping skills, is among the returning players Brett McKenzie will lead in succeeding Zac Ganzer as Excelsior Springs varsity boys soccer coach. SHAWN RONEY | Staff

Wood Heights Fire Auxiliary launches suicide awareness effort

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For years, the Wood Heights Fire Protection District Auxiliary has joined fire departments across the region in selling pink apparel every October to raise awareness for breast cancer. However, this year, the auxiliary chose to stand out by highlighting a different cause – one that hits closer to home for several of its members and has long remained unspoken. Instead of selling pink shirts for breast cancer awareness in October, the auxiliary is launching a suicide prevention campaign for September, offering apparel that sparks dialogue and fosters hope.

Ameren highlights changes to excavation law

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Ameren Missouri is informing customers of planned changes to Missouri law that underscore the importance of contacting Missouri 811 before any excavation project, a crucial step to prevent costly repairs, service interruptions and serious injuries.

Mission offers insight into White Sage project

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Tucked between farmland and floodplain south of Orrick, a 55-acre energy storage project has sparked questions about risk, readiness and transparency in Ray County. After residents raised concerns about flooding, fire safety and lack of communication during a recent presentation before the Ray County Commission, Mission Clean Energy (Mission) is offering a deeper look at its proposed White Sage Energy Center and how the company plans to address those concerns.

District weighs levy strategy as fund deficits loom

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The numbers painted a complex picture of growth, debt and looming budget pressure as Excelsior Springs school officials studied their long-term financial outlook. The discussion unfolded during a recent board work session with Raymond James Public Finance Director Dr.
Dr. Mike Reik