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ES school board establishes new programs

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Although Excelsior Springs’ student performance is improving in most cases, middle schoolers are still lacking in English Language Arts (ELA), according to state testing data released to the Excelsior Springs School Board this past week.
Dr. Jaret Tomlinson

City employees receive thanks for hard work

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Excelsior Springs city leaders gathered to thank hardworking employees employed for five years or more at a recent luncheon event. “We’re glad to have this opportunity to show appreciation for the work that you do every day,” Molly McGovern, city manager, said.
JASON ORTBALS (left) smiles as he stands with city leaders Stephen Spear, Mark Spohn and Reggie St. John. ELIZABETH BARNT | Staff

One battle can be won

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ELIZABETH BARNT Staff Writer Excelsior Springs School Board Member Rick Strack helps retired veterans, first responders and medical personnel find their path to healing through the Battle Within program. The Excelsior Springs Standard 2001 W.
One battle can be won

Council appoints new members

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Many new faces are now a part of various community positions as appointments were made at a recent City Council meeting. John McGovern, former police chief, was appointed to the Excelsior Springs Board of Zoning and Adjustments, replacing Ambrose Buckman.
JOHN MCGOVERN (left) and Domonique Purnell show off their member credentials. ELIZABETH BARNT | Staff

Board agrees to allocate funding to ESFD

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The Excelsior Springs Fire Department will now be able to fund emergency preparedness operations thanks to an annual funding allowance from the Excelsior Springs Capital Improvement Board. The board also agreed to replenish the city’s building maintenance fund.

Organizations work to meet student needs

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Synergy Services was on hand to discuss its trauma programs for Excelsior Springs students at the monthly Substance Abuse Free Environment (SAFE) coalition. Synergy initiatives for local youth and families help heal trauma, build resilience and strengthen communities through school-based integrated services (SBIS).
RACHEL GABRIEL (left) and Taylor Freburg talk to the SAFE coalition about Synergy Services in school.

Business owners come together

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The Excelsior Springs West Side Committee recently hosted a get-together to bring property and business owners up to date on the Community Improvement District’s (CID) one-cent sales tax that goes into effect Oct. 1.
The district map represents the Community Improvement District (CID) Boundary where the one-cent sales tax will take place.

Work begins on Hwy 10 Bridge

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SOPHIA BALES Staff Writer Residents commuting to and from Excelsior Springs have noticed the detour as the Missouri Hwy 10 Bridge is being worked on. Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) Kansas City District Area Engineer Benjamin McCabe confirmed that the bridge work is “on schedule” and the anticipated contract completion is the end of November.
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