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Mayor shares ‘State of City’ at luncheon

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Excelsior Springs Mayor Sharon Powell was among the Clay County leaders who shared economic development updates during the county’s annual State of the Cities Luncheon July 14. Held by the Clay County Economic Development Council at Harrah’s North Kansas City, the presentations by leaders from seven communities and Clay County covered a variety of projects, ranging from major industrial development to quality-of-life projects.
SHARON POWELL mayor

Revised dog ordinance headed to council chambers

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Excelsior Springs might have a revised dangerous dog ordinance come August. Paul Campo, city attorney, shared bullet points of the draft for a revised ordinance via Zoom on July 15, when city leaders convened at the Hall of Waters for a work session.
Dogs categorized as dangerous would need to be muzzled when outdoors, according to a proposed ordinance.

ESSD enrollment up; state funding might dip

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Enrollment at the end of May was slightly higher for the Excelsior Springs School District than May 2021, Superintendent Travis Hux reported when the Board of Education convened June 27 at the Support Services Center.

ROTARY GROCERY GRAB WINNINGS DONATED TO LOCAL FAMILY

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CHRISTEN EVERETT was selected July 9 to run through the aisles of Price Chopper and grab as many groceries as possible. Everett, the Excelsior Springs High School principal, was chosen at random out of six other contestants to participate in the Excelsior Springs Rotary Club’s annual Grocery Grab fundraiser. During her 5-minute run through the store, Everett racked up $795.76 in meat, snacks and cleaning supplies. She then donated all of her winnings to an Excelsior Springs family.
CHRISTEN EVERETT was selected July 9 to run through the aisles of Price Chopper and grab as many groceries as possible.

City of ES dissolves Vintage TIF

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Excelsior Springs has dissolved its Vintage Plaza II tax increment financing (TIF) plan. As recommended by Melinda Mehaffy, city economic development director, the City Council approved the closure June 21 at the Hall of Waters.

Webinar explores proposed recreational marijuana amendment

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It’s appearing Missouri voters will get to decide in November whether it’s time to legalize recreational marijuana. As the Missouri Independent and other sources have reported, Legal Missouri 2022 submitted roughly 400,000 signatures in May to the Secretary of State’s Office to get the issue placed on the ballot.
JOHN PAYNE is the Legal Missouri 2022 campaign manager, seeking to legalize recreational marijuana in the state on the Nov. 8 ballot.

Thrive Excelsior promotes curb appeal with contest

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Do you spend more time in your yard than in your house? Do you have a passion for landscaping and take pride in your home’s outward appearance? If so, then chances are, Thrive Excelsior will celebrate your work and give you a $25 gift card. It’s an online contest giving away monthly “Curb Appeal Awards” to local residents.
JUNE’S CURB APPEAL WINNER is this home in the Wornall neighborhood. The owners won a $25 gift card, sponsored by Blue Sparrow Lawn & Landscape.

District positioned for child health clinic funding

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It appears the Excelsior Springs School District has secured some funding for the child health care clinic slated to open at the Early Childhood Center (ECC). Heather Gross, assistant superintendent, announced during the Board of Education’s June 27 meeting at the Support Services Center that the Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) Head Start program has offered a $198,000 donation toward the facility.
THE EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER will soon contain a child health care clinic, managed by Swope Health Services, with funding procured in part with a donation of $198,000 from MARC. BRIAN RICE | Staff
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