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School board approves three tech replacement bids

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS– The school district is receiving technology infrastructure upgrades. On March 8, the Board of Education approved bids submitted by TwoTrees Technologies LLC in Wichita, Kansas, to replace universal power supplies, Wi-Fi switches and Wi-Fi access point devices.

District ready to get students back at desks

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The Excelsior Springs School District plans to transition students in grades 6-12 from virtual and hybrid instruction to classroom-oriented instruction, Deputy Superintendent Jaret Tomlinson told district leaders March 8.
JARED TOMLINSON ASST. SUPERINTENDENT

School board OKs bids to renovate childhood center

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The school district added another construction project to its to-do list. On March 8, the Board of Education approved bids to renovate Westview Elementary, to be known as the District Early Childhood Center.
DAN HOEHN SUPERINTENDENT

Bicentennial display arrives in April

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The exhibit “Struggle for Statehood” will come to the Excelsior Springs Museum and Archives in April, operations chief Kathy Duncan said. “This is a traveling exhibit that’s coming from the Missouri Humanities Council,” Duncan said.

City’s safe streets survey fields ‘really good results’

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The city has received “really good results” regarding the safe streets survey, City Manager Molly McGovern said March 1. The online SurveyMonkey.com survey received 246 responses about whether the city should seek a sidewalk and street work grant for the city’ west side.

City reports $22.2 million in building permits for 2020

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Fiscal year 2020 was big for building permit revenue, Economic Development Director Melinda Mehaffy told the City Council. Mehaffy presented the Planning & Zoning Department’s annual report when the City Council convened March 1 in a hybrid meeting.

Nursing home reopens, then forced to close

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Elation collapsed into disappointment for Valley Manor Rehabilitation Center residents and staff after the yearlong virus lockdown ended Friday, only to resume Monday. When the doors opened last week, families got together for the first time in a long time.
CLOSED AGAIN… At Valley Manor Rehabilitation Center, Excelsior Springs, Administrator Doreen Hasenbeck says the facility reopened Friday after a yearlong lockdown but closed again because a resident who previously had the virus, and also was vaccinated, tested positive for COVID-19. J.C. VENTIMIGLIA | Staff

GOP lawmaker backs early voting

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JEFFERSON CITY – Most Americans want to mail in ballots at their convenience, rather than stand in sometimes long election lines on a day that could be inconvenient or a place that could be dangerous, with the coronavirus continuing in Missouri.
PEGGY McGAUGH STATE REPRESENTATIVE
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