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Missouri students invited to participate in No MOre Trash! contest

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JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Department of Transportation invites Missouri students in grades K-12 to help fight litter in Missouri – and to have creative and educational fun – by participating in the 2024 “Yes You CAN Make Missouri Litter-Free” trash-can-decorating contest. The contest is part of MoDOT’s annual “No MOre Trash!” statewide litter campaign, which is held in April.
HANNAH COLE Primary School, Boonville was a winner from last year’s K-2 Category Trash can decorating.

Pros, cons of early retirement

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Retirement is a milestone that is often the byproduct of decades of hard work. Though a growing number of working professionals have no intention of ever retiring, the vast majority of adults look forward to the day when they can call it a career.

Correction:

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An article published Nov. 24 cited the new license plate recognition camera system (LPR) being utilized by the Excelsior Springs Police Department. The report stated that the new LPRs would cost a total of $554,000. The new LPRs will only cost the police department $54,000. The additional funding for the new readers will also stem from a Violent Crime Prevention Grant totaling $24,000, with the entirety of the grant being provided for the use of the new LPRs within the city.

Parks and Recreation gears up for grant submissions

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Discussions continue about the new Milwaukee Park design constructed off Milwaukee Street. As Parks and Recreation staff continue to work diligently, pouring 20 yards of concrete for the walking trail that will curve through a butterfly haven upon completion, Nate Williams, the director, explained discussions are still being had regarding the park equipment design.

ES SAFE Coalition stands for prevention

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The Excelsior Springs Substance Abuse-Free Environment (SAFE) coalition has come a long way. SAFE, a community coalition that works toward preventing youth substance abuse, began when Tri-County, now Beacon Mental Health, began community coalitions 30 years ago.

Ameren reminds public of gas safety

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As the cold air settles into the region and winter is underway, Ameren Missouri has released safety tips to keep people safe if they suspect a natural gas leak. “Many homeowners and renters are turning on their natural gas furnaces as the temperatures continue to drop,” said Pam Harrison, director of gas operations at Ameren Missouri.

City’s future discussed at luncheon

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The City of Excelsior Springs shared its ongoing planning resources to bring the community together to map out its future at this month’s Chamber of Commerce networking luncheon. City Manager Molly McGovern city’s behalf and said, “Planning is how we separate and map out where we want to go and how we’re going to get there.
MICHELLE GOODE (from left), April Belcher, Kandi Harrison, Melissa Bartlett and Bill Hightower look over a community survey at the Excelsior Springs Chamber meeting. MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff

ES man pleads not guilty to

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An Excelsior Springs man has entered a plea of not guilty for one felony charge of unlawful use of a weapon and a misdemeanor charge of animal abuse. Dylan J.
Dylan Crowley

Clay County deputies receive Special Commendation Award

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During last year’s NFL Draft in Kansas City, the Clay County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) and Homeland Security Investigations Kansas City (HIS-KC) worked together to arrest three men seeking to engage in sexual activity with children. Last week, Sheriff Will Akin awarded every Clay County deputy involved in that operation a Special Commendation Award.
CLAY COUNTY Sheriff Will Akin presents a Special Commendation Award to a group of Clay County investigators for their work in an operation that led to the arrests of three men who were seeking to sexually exploit children. MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff
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