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Higgins named Conservationist of Year

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A University of Missouri Extension (MUE) horticulture specialist has been named Conservationist of the Year by the Show-Me chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation Society. The award, recognizing Todd Higgins’ decades of work in soil conservation and agricultural sustainability, was presented at the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Conference at the Margaritaville Lake Resort, Lake of the Ozarks.
Todd Higgins

Spohn unopposed, shares policy insight

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In the upcoming April 8 election, Excelsior Springs’ incumbent Mayor Mark Spohn is running unopposed for his city council seat. Spohn remains fully dedicated to his role as a leader in the community.
Mark Spohn

Three vie for two school board seats

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Three candidates have qualified for the Excelsior Springs Board of Education, competing for two available seats in the April 8 election. The candidates are Anna Sue Spohn, incumbent Kalyn Goode and incumbent and current board president Tray Harkins.
Anna Sue Spohn

Home health, hospice location announces closure

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Excelsior Springs Hospital (ESH) announces the difficult decision to discontinue its Home Health and Hospice Services, effective April 30. This decision comes after a thorough review of operations and an assessment of ways to best allocate resources to meet the evolving healthcare needs of our community.

Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List remains crucial after 75 years

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For 75 years, the 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List has assisted the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in tracking and capturing some of the most elusive and dangerous criminals in history, including 9/11 terrorist Osama bin Laden, serial killer Ted Bundy and mob boss James “Whitey” Bulger, among others.

Council approves street maintenance agreements

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Three agreements have been approved for street maintenance projects to advance infrastructure improvements which will affect several neighborhoods. The Excelsior Springs City Council approved three agreements with McAnany Construction, Vance Brothers and All Pro Asphalt.

Throckmorton earns Breaking Traditions Award

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A student from the Excelsior Springs Area Career Center (ESACC) has earned the prestigious title of Breaking Traditions Secondary State Winner. This remarkable achievement sets Madelyn Throckmorton apart from 82 other applicants, highlighting her exceptional dedication and commitment to succeeding in a nontraditional career path in HVAC.
Madelyn Throckmorton
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