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TFI provides child safety insight

Body National Child Safety and Protection Month is observed in November each year, dedicated to raising awareness about the various dangers that children may encounter in their everyday lives.

MDC shows gratitude to CWD testers

Body The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) thanks the thousands of deer hunters who participated in its mandatory sampling efforts in 43 counties this past weekend to test for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in harvested deer.

Department reports firearm deer harvests

Body Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows deer hunters harvested 68,312 deer during the November firearms deer season opening weekend, which took place on Nov. 16 and 17.

ESHS student seeks donations for pageant

Body A holiday wreath sale is being planned to help an Excelsior Springs High School freshman participate in a beauty pageant. Kathleen VanVacter is advocating for her stepdaughter, Kirsten, who wants to compete in the 2025 National American Miss (NAM) Pageant.
Submitted KIRSTEN VANVACTER is on a mission to sell Christmas wreaths to the community to fund her dream of participating in the upcoming National American Miss Pageant.

Council looks to enhance community development

Body The city of Excelsior Springs has entered a partnership with Lamp Rynearson to enhance community development and infrastructure. This collaborative contract, designed to support the city in executing current and upcoming projects, was approved in a recent city council meeting.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL and community members gather to discuss agenda items. MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff

Dowdy provides 11 years of service to ES

Body After dedicating an impressive 11 years to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community, one dedicated officer from the Excelsior Springs Police Department (ESPD) remains firmly committed to his role.
ESPD LT. RYAN Dowdy is dedicated to maintaining his commitment to the community’s well-being as he marks 11 years of safeguarding the city and its residents. MIRANDA JAMISON | Staff
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