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Court tightens release for ES man in probation case

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An Excelsior Springs man will return to court next month on an alleged probation violation after a judge tightened his release to house arrest with GPS monitoring and set a $5,000 bond. Anthony Louis Guzman was arrested on a Ray County probationviolation warrant on Aug.

Community rallies at YMCA golf tournament

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The YMCA drew more than 160 players and volunteers to the greens this year, turning a summer golf tournament into a major fundraiser for the Challenger program. With games on every hole, a live auction and a fireworks show capping off the evening, the annual event raised more than $23,000 to help families and athletes with disabilities.

Police, neighbors partner for crime prevention session

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Excelsior Springs residents will have the opportunity to learn ways the layout of their homes and neighborhoods can impact crime prevention during an upcoming event at the Community Center. The Neighborhood Engagement Team will host Excelsior Springs Police Department Lieutenant Ryan Dowdy for an evening presentation on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED).

Plane crash victims identified

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A California couple has been identified as the victims of a fatal plane crash near Mosby that left a Cessna C340 engulfed in flames in a Clay County field. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the victims as Mark W.
INVESTIGATORS EXAMINE wreckage from a fatal Cessna C340 crash near Mosby.

City audit highlights stability

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Excelsior Springs received a clean federal compliance result and steady core fund metrics in its fiscal 2022 audit, with auditors noting no single-audit findings and continued work to tighten internal controls.

Awareness month highlights statistics, prevention strategies

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Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month, recognized nationwide each September, brings attention to an issue that affects millions of families each year. Excelsior Springs Hospital’s Senior Life Solutions (SLS) program and The Jason Foundation are among the organizations working to raise awareness, spread education and encourage conversations that can help save lives.

United Cerebral Palsy drives community impact in Missouri

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Editor’s Note: This is the final of a two-part series on United Cerebral Palsy President and CEO Armando Contreras. The first installment traced ways his life was shaped by disability from birth, his path to leading UCP and the steps he took to guide the organization out of financial crisis. This final part looks at the work being done in Missouri, the impact of early intervention and Contreras’ long-term vision for expanding disability support nationwide..

Safe at Home program marks 18 years

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Missouri’s Safe at Home program, which shields survivors of abuse and assault from having their home addresses exposed, is marking its 18th year of service with record participation. Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins recently announced the anniversary of the program.

Month of FREEdom returns to CitySaver Thrift

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Excelsior Springs residents are being invited to shop all month long without spending a dime as CitySaver Thrift and Liberty Disaster Relief host their third “Month of FREEdom” this year. “We’re putting up our tent in the parking lot for our third this year, ‘Month of FREEdom,’ where everything under the tent will be free until Sept.
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