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ES Police Department activities Apr. 21 - Apr. 26, 2020

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The Excelsior Springs Police Department reported the following incidents handled recently by the department.

Tuesday, April 21

8:05 a.m., 200 block of E. Broadway, Amanda Bond, WF, 29 surrendered on a local warrant for failure to appear for unpaid fines. She released with a court date.

12:05 p.m., 2200 block of Patsy Lane, Stacy Peak, WF. 39 was issued a summons for shoplifting. She was released at the scene with a court date.

AT THE WHITE HOUSE

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U.S. SEN. ROY BLUNT joins President Trump at the White House for the signing of the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act. The bill, which unanimously passed the Senate, provides coronavirus relief funding for small businesses, agriculture producers,hospitals and health care providers. The bill also includes Blunt’s “shark tank” proposal to speed the development of new coronavirus tests.
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Raleigh Ritter announces candidacy for governor

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SENECA – Citing the “volatile situation and political misrepresentation within the Republican Party in Mis souri,” Seneca area business owner and rancher, Raleigh Ritter, seeks the Republican nomination for governor.
RALEIGH RITTER RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR

Stay-home order illegal? Gov. candidate says yes

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ST. LOUIS – Air Force veteran, lawyer, mother of five and former state auditor candidate Saundra Mc- Dowell, now running as a Republican for governor in the August primary against Gov. Mike Parson, said his stay-home order is illegal.
SANDRA MCDOWELL RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR

Test sample collection site for COVID-19 in Liberty

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JEFFERSON CITY – Between the Missouri State Public Health Laboratory – and at least 15 private, national and in-state laboratories and participating health care institutions – about 50,000 tests could be performed weekly in Missouri.