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Duckworth fills vacant board seat

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A new appointment has been made to the Excelsior Springs Board and Commission to the Capital Improvements Authority and Transportation Trust. Excelsior Springs City Manager Molly McGovern announced during a recent meeting that Chuck Duckworth would be filling the vacant seat left by Stephen Stubbs, who has moved out of the city.
CITY COUNCIL members discuss agenda items during a recent meeting. MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff

Elementary schools release post-break information

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Elementary schools within the Excelsior Springs School District are sharing important information with the community about the upcoming semester. As winter break comes to an end, schools are eager to embark on a productive term filled with engaging learning experiences, academic achievements and opportunities for student growth.
CORNERSTONE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff

Winter brings heightened risks for seniors

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As temperatures plummet and snow blankets the ground, the winter season brings more than just chilly weather and picturesque landscapes. For senior citizens, winter’s icy grip can pose significant health and safety risks.
Winter brings heightened risks for seniors

MSHP announces 30 graduates

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Missouri State Highway Patrol Superintendent Colonel has proudly announced the graduation of 30 new troopers who have successfully completed their training at the patrol’s esteemed Law Enforcement Academy. This milestone marks a significant achievement for the 122nd Recruit Class, who began their intensive training program on July 1, 2024.

CCSO K9 discovers drugs in vehicle hood

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A Clay County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) K9 officer successfully outsmarted a suspect by detecting drugs hidden in an unusual location. Last week, CCSO deputies were actively searching for a vehicle that had been involved in an Excelsior Springs burglary.
CLAY COUNTY Sheriff’s Office K9 Argos outsmarts the suspect. CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE | Submitted

ESPD aims to combat human trafficking

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Editor’s note: This is the first of a twopart series about human trafficking and ways law enforcement combats the problem, along with safety tips for the public. The Excelsior Springs Police Department (ESPD) is actively participating in National Human Trafficking Awareness Month by providing detailed safety tips and resources to help community members stay vigilant and protect themselves.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS Police Department Lieutenant Ryan Dowdy shares safety tips to spread awareness about human trafficking. MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff

MDC encourages winter activity

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Winter hiking is an exhilarating and enjoyable activity that offers a unique way to experience the great outdoors. The snowy landscape resembles a beautiful winter wonderland, with crisp, cold air invigorating everyone, making each step feel refreshing.
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