Author Helen Headrick | Illustrator Philip Goudeau Solar eclipses have occurred for many millions of years and will continue to do so. Dinosaurs left no records of these events, but human have, and those records reflect their own cultural influences.
In recognition of National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, Missouri’s State Treasurer continues a month-long effort to promote the MO ABLE program. Missouri State Treasurer Vivek Malek recently visited Vocational Services Inc.
While four candidates are vying for a spot on the Excelsior Springs #40 School District Board, only two candidates will be voted in to take the seats. The candidates – Incumbent Troy Snelling, Traci White, Russell Wenz and Kristi Shewell.
Two candidates have qualified for the Excelsior Springs City Council and because there were no other candidates vying for seats, the two incumbents will keep their seats at the table. However, the matter will still appear on the April 2 ballot.
The Excelsior Springs Police Department reported the following arrests handled recently by the department. Tuesday, March 6 At 8:25 a.m., Jamie Rissell, 32, was arrested for failure to appear.
With a “Rock Around the Clock” theme, Excelsior Springs is gearing up for the upcoming Silver Prom. The Silver Prom — solely for those ages 60 and over — will take place from 2 p.m.
A call to Excelsior Springs Police regarding a domestic disturbance, has ended with a local man behind bars. An Excelsior Springs man is facing a felony weapons charge has been arrested for a felony weapon charge.
A local emergency response department is making moves to instill community confidence with an onsite modular or prop training facility. The Excelsior Springs Fire Department (ESFD) personnel say the facility will be constructed to reflect real-life emergencies, allowing personnel to be prepared for any situation.