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In the Face of Federal Cuts, Local Food Pantries Call on Community
In Excelsior Springs, food pantry shelves are thinner, deliveries are fewer, and the line of people needing help grows longer—yet local nonprofits refuse to let federal funding cuts break their resolve.
Excelsior Springs Weekly News Headlines – Oct 23-Nov 5, 2023
Here are some news headlines that you may have missed over the past two weeks, collected and collated from a variety of news sources, all pertaining to Excelsior Springs.
Community Announcements – June 27, 2021
Here’s a collection of community announcements from this past week:
Author of Goodbye, Butterfly Meets Local Readers
Ernie W. Webb III’s visit to Infinitea Magik offered Excelsior Springs readers a personal connection to the true crime story that has driven his writing for decades. Webb’s book, Goodbye, Butterfly, revisits the 1991 abduction and murder of 12-year-old Brenda Keller in small-town Kansas, exploring how the justice system failed her family and how her father, a beloved pastor, chose forgiveness over hate.
Excelsior Springs Hospital Expands Dermatology Care with Dr. Michael Siscos
Excelsior Springs Hospital (ESH) Outpatient Specialty Services now offers dermatology care with the addition of Dr. Michael Siscos, who brings a passion for rural healthcare and emphasizes the importance of accessible dermatological services.
City Dumps Allied, Signs Redgate for Trash Service Starting This Fall
Starting Oct. 1, residents will see new red and black carts at the curb as Red Gate Disposal takes over residential trash service. The change, approved unanimously by the City Council, comes with service upgrades aimed at solving years of customer service complaints.
