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Vernon Earl wasn’t supposed to stay. But after one sip of water and a nap on his new owner’s bed, he never left. Now, decades later and after his passing, local author Robert G. Pettegrew has turned their true story into a five-part children’s series celebrating the “coolest dog” he has ever had.
Arthur Earl Washburn, 1949-2023
Earl was born on Aug. 16, 1949 to Betty and Gene Washburn in Brewyn, IL.
Excelsior Springs Weekly News Headlines – May 8, 2023-May 21, 2023
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City Dumps Allied, Signs Redgate for Trash Service Starting This Fall
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I love reading the Excelsior Citizen. It is so helpful to see news from Excelsior Springs and to read the weekly school activities.
Thank you. Thank you!
Sharon Senger
Thanks for being a loyal reader and supporter, Sharon!