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ESPD gets approval for new jail cameras

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The Excelsior Springs Police Department is getting new video cameras to monitor activity in its jail cells. On June 6 at the Hall of Waters, the City Council approved Chief Greg Dull’s request to have cameras installed in six adult cells and the cell for juveniles.

Replacing Lewis still in school district’s long-term plan

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Incite Design Studio is standing firm on its recommendation to replace Lewis Elementary School. Based in the Kansas City metro area, Incite is the architectural firm working with the Excelsior Springs School District on its long-range facility planning.
INCITE DESIGN STUDIO illustrates one possible solution to constructing a new Lewis Elementary School by building the new facility behind the old, then demolishing the old structure once the new facility is in operation.

Bales joins Excelsior Standard writing staff

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The Excelsior Springs Standard welcomes Sophia Bales, a 2022 Missouri Valley College graduate, to its staff as a newsroom reporter. “I was very excited - over the moon (about accepting this position)… When I was younger, I always knew that I wanted to write,” said Bales.
SOPHIA BALES staff writer

Banister named Waterfest grand marshal

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Waterfest 2022 is just three weeks away, and one Excelsior native is especially excited. Kisha (Henry) Banister will be recognized as Waterfest’s grand marshal during the parade at 9:30 a.m.
KISHA BANISTER, former news anchor, will lead the Waterfest Parade June 25.

Hospital in ‘thrive mode,’ DeHart reports

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PART II OF II EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The Excelsior Springs Hospital is in “thrive mode,” particularly financially, CEO Kristen DeHart told city leaders when sharing the hospital’s 2021 report during the City’s Council’s May 16 meeting at the Hall of Waters. In 2021, DeHart “was thinking it was a little premature to say ‘thrive,’” but she assured that data supported the term.

CLAY TURNS 200

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LIBERTY – Bubbles, music and rain filled the air around the Clay County Courthouse June 4 during the county’s 200th birthday celebration. The scattered showers did not sway hundreds of people from attending the event, hosted by the Clay County Bicentennial Commission and Historic Downtown Liberty Inc.
COLEEN DIEKER, a Kansas City native, plays some Scots-Irish tunes on a 1936 fiddle during the Clay County Bicentennial. The fiddle was built from wood salvaged from the second Clay County Courthouse, razed in 1934. BRIAN RICE | Staff

Scout completes pet pantry project

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS –Sophia Stephenson, 16, Excelsior Springs, has finished her pet pantry to complete a Girl Scout Gold Award. The pet pantry is at Century Bark and contains free pet supplies for community members.
SOPHIA STEPHENSON stands next to her newly finished “Little Free Pet Pantry” with Marvin. TARA ALTIS | Staff
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