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Platte-Clay trimming trees near area powerlines

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Platte-Clay Electrical Cooperative (PCEC) will be working on tree-trimming projects in the Excelsior Springs and Lawson service areas for the next few months. Crews of PCEC staff and contractors will be working along 69 and 92 highways, as well as areas served by the Dry Fork substation such as 166th and 174th streets.
THE WEIGHT OF ICE and snow during winter storms can cause limbs or whole trees to fall near power lines, resulting in widespread power outages. PCEC has more than 3,000 miles of energized lines servicing more than 25,000 active customers in Missouri, including those in Clay and Ray counties. PLATTE-CLAY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE | Submitted

State: Landowners reminded to update hunting permits

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The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds Missouri landowners who get no-cost or reduced-cost deer and turkey landowner hunting permits that it may be time to reaffirm or update the property information submitted to MDC. Under the MDC Landowner Permit Application process, Missouri landowners with at least 20 acres must submit information for their qualifying properties to MDC in order to receive free or reduced-cost landowner deer and turkey permits.

Area family encourages sustainable living

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An area family recently opened Lamp Farm Country Store in order to involve the community in their efforts and to teach families about self-sustainable living. Originally from the Chillicothe/Trenton area, Greg and Casey Lamp decided they wanted to live and raise their children, Olivia and Madison, now ages 11 and 13, in the country.
GOAT KIDS LILLY, Pickle and Bubba are a vital step in the making of Lamp Farm’s goat milk products. Submitted

Allowing open alcohol containers in downtown considered

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A request to allow alcoholic beverages on the streets of the Excelsior Springs Entertainment District has ignited controversy in the city. The Downtown Excelsior Partnership approached the Excelsior Springs City Council regarding the opportunity to allow for open containers of alcohol within an entertainment district similar to that which other successful downtowns have allowed.
AREAS MARKED IN BLUE STRIPES designates the downtown area being considered to allow open containers of alcohol. EXCELSIOR SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL | Submitted

Fishing River Watershed Study goals revisited

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The Fishing River Watershed Study coordinated by the city of Excelsior Springs is inviting community members to its upcoming meeting. The Fishing River Watershed Study’s next meeting is scheduled for March 7 from 6-8 p.m. at the Excelsior Springs Museum on E. Broadway.

EXCELSIOR POLICE

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26 At 4:18 p.m., Corinne Baker, 46, was arrested for failure to appear. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 At 9:54 a.m., Melissa Lake, 49, was arrested for trespassing, first degree.

Self-care routines can improve heart health

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February is American Heart Month and according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. Most adults have at least one risk factor for heart disease. These risk factors include diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, and being overweight. Having multiple risk factors further increases your risk of developing heart disease.
Dr. Calvin Madrigal
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