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City OKs FD concrete replacement

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – On March 7, the City Council approved Fire Chief Joe Maddick’s request for $95,620 to replace the fire station’s concrete apron. The City Council’s approval while meeting at the Hall of Waters followed the Capital Improvements Authority’s approval Feb.

City’s search for new planner begins

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The city seeks a new planner, Economic Development Director Melinda Mehaffy told city leaders during a March 18 work session at the Hall of Waters. The last planner left March 9 to work in the private sector, Mehaffy said.

Clay, Ray could share 21st District

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WARRENSBURG – The proposed 21st Senatorial District map would make dramatic changes to the present district represented by Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg. Changes include that, for the next two years, Hoskins would not live in the district where he serves.
THIS MAP of the proposed 21st Senatorial District takes in the top half of Clay County, including Excelsior Springs, plus all of Ray, Lafayette, Carroll, Howard and Cooper counties. Sen. Denny Hoskins, who lives in Johnson County, would represent the new district until his term ends in two years. J.C. VENTIMIGLIA | Staff

Art heart reaches city

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Excelsior Springs resident Cynthia Loflin pauses from her late afternoon walk to stand beside the heart positioned on a green island situated in front of The Elms Hotel and Spa. “It’s such beautiful weather,” she says after stepping onto the island for a close-up view of the heart.
IN FRONT of The Elms Hotel and Spa, Excelsior Springs resident Cynthia Loflin says she likes having the city participate in the metrowide Parade of Hearts. J.C. VENTIMIGLIA | Staff

DNR releases water report covering Ray, Clay districts

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JEFFERSON CITY – The Department of Natural Resources reviewed water quality for all eight public water systems in Ray County and Excelsior Springs PWS in Clay County. “No violations occurred in the calendar year 2020,” DNR reported for each district in the release of the 2022 Census of Missouri Public Water Systems.

OUTSTANDING IN THEIR COMMUNITIES

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KANSAS CITY –The Northland Coalition’s virtual 2022 Prevention Conference opened March 4 with an awards ceremony recognizing outstanding members for their contributions to prevention and the coalition.
LAWSON’S Cardinals in Action school group receives the Champions for Change award.
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