Representatives from the U.S. Department of Labor extended a warm welcome to three center directors and three student leaders from the Missouri Job Corps campuses.
Excelsior Springs High School (ESHS) has introduced an internship program designed to provide students with the invaluable opportunity to explore various career paths, develop essential skills and gain real-world experience. Through this program, students will have the chance to work alongside professionals, apply their classroom knowledge in practical settings, and embark on a journey of personal and professional growth.
Cryptocurrency usage has seen a significant rise, bringing with it a surge in cryptocurrency scams and unlawful activities. The Clay County Prosecutor’s Office has raised alarm over drug dealers’ use of hardware wallets to mask their funds.
The city of Excelsior Springs is reaching out to the community to ask for support in securing the opportunity to host the prestigious 2025 Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities (CEC) conference. Excelsior Springs Economic Development Director Melinda Mehaffy and Excelsior Springs Area Chamber of Commerce President Brian Rice attended a previous CEC conference and knew then the city wanted to apply to host the event in 2025.