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ESFD training facility approved

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The Excelsior Springs City Council agreed to allow the construction of a training facility for the local fire department. Fire Chief Joe Maddick presented the consideration for the new training facility and explained that during a previous Capital Improvements Trans Trust Authority meeting, the facility was approved for a $200,000 spending limit.

Santa’s reindeer approved for takeoff

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The Missouri Department of Agriculture’s Director Chris Chinn and Missouri State Veterinarian Dr. Steve Strubberg announced that Santa’s reindeer have a clean bill of health and are ready for takeoff in a recent press release.
Santa’s reindeer approved for takeoff

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as Excelsior Springs Hospital’s new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). It has been clarified that Untch has yet to take on the new role and has been hired as an interim. Kristen DeHart explained the Hospital Board will help decide whether he will step into the CFO position within the next few months.

ES School Board recognizes student accomplishments

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The Excelsior Springs School Board honored students for their hard work and dedication for their participation in the annual school play “Seussical the Musical,” as well as recognizing the boy’s soccer team for ranking fourth in the Class 2 state boys soccer tournament.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL boy’s soccer team members Drake Simonities (from left), Elijah Ishmael, Austin Collins, Brett Jones, Logan Houston, Kolin Kincaid, Mason Wartner, Grayson Grove, Shia Hyche, Jaxon Hellyer, Brady Schoonover, coach Brett McKenzie and coach Zac Ganzer are honored for their hard work and dedication for this years athletic season. MARK BULLIMORE | Submitted

Parks foundation seeks community support

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Excelsior Springs Parks and Recreation Foundation (ESPR) is raising funds for community projects, including the new Milwaukee Park, and you can help by purchasing engraved bricks that will be a part of the walkway at Rainbow Splash Park.

Excelsior Springs Hospital welcomes new CFO

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The Excelsior Springs Hospital board of trustees met to welcome new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Matt Untch and to discuss their ongoing fight to obtain an Employee Retention Tax Credit from 2021. Untch introduced himself to the board and said he has worked in health care for over 25 years.
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