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Excelsior Springs Job Corps Unveils One-of-a-Kind Railcar Training Facility
November 22, 2022 – The Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center in partnership with the Transportation Communications Union (TCU) and Union Pacific, celebrated new career opportunities for young adults in Missouri with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and rededication of its on-site railcar last Thursday. For years, the Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center has hosted the Transportation Communications…
Kansas City Metro Area Prepares for the 975 Area Code Expansion
The Missouri Public Service Commission, in collaboration with the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) and the telecommunications industry, is working on the implementation of an overlay plan and the forthcoming introduction of a new 975 area code in the 816 area code region of Missouri. All current customers within the existing 816 area code…
Excelsior Springs Hospital’s Behavioral Health Clinic Fully Staffed
This story originally ran in the Excelsior Springs Hospital’s December 2022 Vision Newsletter Dr. Roshan Dasari, MD, MPH, has hit the ground running after being hired just three months ago. His task has been to build a Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Department within the Excelsior Springs Hospital. In that short time, he has established relationships…
Slightly Off Broadway Announces Exciting 2024 Season Lineup
Slightly Off Broadway, the cherished community theater situated in the heart of downtown Excelsior Springs, is thrilled to unveil its diverse and captivating lineup for the 2024 season.
Local Students Shine at Platte-Clay Electric Youth Tour Finals
Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative (PCEC) hosted the 2024 Rural Electric Youth Tour finals at their headquarters in Kearney on Wednesday. Six exceptional students showcased their talent vying for the opportunity to represent PCEC at the prestigious NRECA Youth Tour leadership development conference in Washington, D.C., this summer.
City Council Recap February 5, 2024
During the Excelsior Springs City Council meeting on February 5, 2024, key discussions included historic tax credit applications for 519 and 604 S. Kansas City Avenue, aiming to revitalize historic properties. The fire department sought approval for Conex containers to enhance training facilities. Parks and Recreation proposed acquiring a dump bed pickup, emphasizing operational needs. Public Works announced a partnership with TRANSYSTEMS for the RAISE Grant project, focusing on safe streets and sidewalks.
