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ES cites growth, service needs

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The future of Excelsior Springs’ western edge now hinges on a November ballot question that could redraw city limits and determine who controls key corridors for development and infrastructure. City officials hosted a public listening session to explain the proposed annexation, which would add more than 50 parcels and several roadways between Cameron and Rhodus roads in unincorporated Clay County.

Tigers clamp down on D for victory

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A red zone stand helped Excelsior Springs secure its first win of the varsity 11-man football season. As coach Jake Danneman recalled Monday, the Tigers led Raytown South 9-6 late in the fourth quarter, but the Cardinals were threatening to score.

CLAY-RAY SPORTS NOTEBOOK

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KEEP IT GOING Excelsior Springs was looking to extend a winning streak this week in varsity boys soccer. The Tigers had won two straight entering Wednesday’s home meeting with Greater Kansas City Suburban Conference-Blue Division and Missouri Highway 92 rival Kearney.
BRADY SCHOONOVER (right) attempts a crossing pass for Excelsior Springs while being challenged by Smithville senior Aiden Verhulst. SHAWN RONEY | Staff

Excelsior Springs elementary schools focus on responsibility

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Excelsior Springs elementary schools are welcoming October with a full calendar of activities, from science exploration and literacy nights to football events and fall parties. Across Lewis, Cornerstone and Elkhorn, administrators are emphasizing student growth, family engagement and the importance of daily attendance.

Tourism seen as key to small town growth

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Tourism may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about economic growth in small towns, but Illinois Extension Community and Economic Development Educator Richard Proffer argued it should be. Speaking during the Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities Conference session “Increasing Your Town’s Entrepreneurial Opportunities Through Tourism,” Proffer noted rural tourism can fuel job creation, support local businesses and spark cultural revival in communities with fewer than 5,000 people.