News

City seeks ARPA funds for storm water-related improvements

Body
Excelsior Springs is pursuing roughly $5 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant funding to upgrade its storm water system. Chad Birdsong, public works director, received ap Chad Birdsong, public works director, received approval to pursue the funding by the City Council June 16 at the Hall of Waters.

Rhodus: The farmer behind the ESCC Farmers Market

Body
Colleen Rhodus can describe the Excelsior Springs Community Center Farmers Market, held 8 a.m.-noon Wednesday, in less than 25 words. “(It’s) a simple, easy, fun, family friendly, come-in-and-have-a-good-time farmers market,” Rhodus said.
FARM FRESH goodness comes to Excelsior every Wednesday morning at the Community Center Farmers Market. Colleen Rhodus stands with samples of vendors’ fresh produce and eggs. TARA ALTIS | Staff

Craig brings yoga to Excelsior

Body
Chelsea Craig wanted to practice yoga without commuting from Excelsior Springs to Kansas City to do so. Her solution to that problem: open a studio here.
Alt Text for Image

Williams recaps ‘rebuild year’ for Parks & Rec

Body
Last year was a “Lego year” for Excelsior Springs regarding parks and recreation, according to Nate Williams. Williams, city parks and recreation and community center director, gave that assessment when presenting the Parks and Recreation Department’s annual report for 2021 during the June 6 City Council meeting at the Hall of Waters.

‘The Sandlot’ draws 30-plus to park

Body
More than 30 people gathered June 18 at the Carolyn Schutte Pocket Park in Excelsior Springs for the Parks and Recreation Department’s Movie in the Park event. The 1993 film “The Sandlot” played on an inflatable screen as a free activity for families and friends.
FROM LEFT, Josephine, Norah, Grant and Clifford with father Jason Van Till are among the 30 or more people enjoying the Movie in the Park event June 18, as Parks & Rec plays “The Sandlot” on an inflatable screen in the Carolyn Schutte Pocket Park in downtown Excelsior Springs. EM RICE | Contributor

Stay weather-aware this season

Body
Residents in the Excelsior Springs area need to stay weather-aware as severe storms continue to hit, Excelsior Springs Fire Chief Joe Maddick advises. Spring and summer bring heavy rains, high winds and the potential for dangerous storms and tornadoes.
Subscribe to News