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Rainbow Splash pad closure discussed

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The Excelsior Springs Park and Recreations Board discussed the early closure of the Rainbow Splash pad amid warmer weather days stretching into early fall. Parks and Recreations Director Nate Williams explained that the splash pad has a recirculation system that must be winterized before cold weather sets in.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS Parks and Recreation share a data comparison chart, demonstrating water savings.

ES Housing Authority receives grant funds

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The Excelsior Springs Housing Authority (ESHA) was awarded $250,000 through the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Emergency Safety and Security Grant (ESSG). ESSG, under the Consolidated Appropriations Act enacted December 29, 2022, has set aside $10 million in funding for emergency capital needs for safety and security measures.
CARRIE HILTNER (from left), Police Captain Robert Warner, Barbra Blubaugh, Pat Owens and Sharon Williams holds up a check for $250,000 in grant funds for the Excelsior Springs Housing Authority. ELIZABETH BARNT | Staff

Trial date set for felony assault, weapons charges

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A jury trial date has been set for an Excelsior Springs resident facing felony charges of first-degree assault or attempt and armed criminal action Ronald D. Lana Jr., 45, appeared with public defender Kevin Garrison before Seventh Judicial Circuit Judge Shane T. Alexander on Sept. 28, for a hearing to set a trial date. Lana was not in the custody of Clay County Detention Center, as a bond of $50,000, 10% cash or surety, was posted April 12, by Bratten Bail Bonds.
Ronald Lana Jr.

Neighborhood appreciation workshop held in ES

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Excelsior Springs Neighborhood Specialist Laura Mize recently held a workshop to discuss strategies for individuals to appreciate and get involved in their neighborhoods through resources provided by the Hopeful Neighborhood Project.
Laura Mize

Student paintings decorate district office

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Artwork by Excelsior Springs high-school student Katelin Mansell now brightens once-empty hallways of the Excelsior Springs School District office. Sixteen-year-old Mansell, who has been creating artwork since she could hold a pencil in her hand, said she was excited about the task and began creating four canvas paintings for the district office immediately after being asked to tackle the project.
KATELIN MANSELL shows off her four paintings created for the Excelsior Springs School District Office. KATELIN MANSELL | Submitted

PSC sets deadline in Ameren Missouri IRP filing

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JEFFERSON CITY— Pursuant to Public Service Commission rule, Union Electric Company d/b/a Ameren Missouri (Ameren Missouri) has filed its 2023 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP). The purpose of an IRP is to ensure investorowned utilities consider all options, including demand side efficiency and energy management measures, to provide safe, reliable and efficient electric service to the public at reasonable rates.

Thrive Excelsior releases community survey results

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Excelsior Springs Thrive released the results from their annual survey that asked residents essential questions about their quality of life in order to calculate their thoughts about the community. Thrive Excelsior Director Kim Halfhill explained that Thrive is a multi-sector coalition of community leaders working together to increase the quality and expectancy of life in Excelsior Springs.
THRIVE DIRECTOR, Kim Halfhill discusses the Excelsior Springs Thrives’ community survey results at the Senior Center’s daily lunch gathering. ELIZABETH BARNT | Staff
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