SoundWeaver Studios
This week SoundWeaver Studios, LLC announced their renovations of the old Carnegie Library downtown. They’re adapting it for a new life as a recording studio! Watch for more on this to come!

This week SoundWeaver Studios, LLC announced their renovations of the old Carnegie Library downtown. They’re adapting it for a new life as a recording studio! Watch for more on this to come!

Police blotter, Fire Calls, and EMS Runs for Excelsior Springs, Missouri, as well as Clay County Sheriff, Ray County Sheriff, and Missouri State Highway Patrol, reports for April 27, 2025. Remember, all parties are innocent until proven guilty.
The Excelsior Springs Tigers bounced back in impressive fashion on Friday night, defeating the Grandview Bulldogs 21-8 in a decisive road victory. Led by a strong ground game and a relentless defense, the Tigers controlled the game from the outset, with Dawson Claypole’s two first-quarter touchdowns setting the tone for a much-needed win after last week’s homecoming disappointment.
Excelsior Springs residents gathered for a lively night of fun, food, and community connection during the annual Excelsior Springs Night Out, where local police, firefighters, and public works employees engaged with families through interactive events, including dunk tanks, tug-of-war, and a bike parade route adorned by local chalk artist Robbie Farabee.
In response to recent reporting on the proposed closure of the Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center, reader Robert Middaugh submitted a letter to the editor challenging the accuracy, balance, and focus of our coverage. In this week’s edition, we publish his full letter, along with an editorial response that acknowledges his concerns, offers additional context, and encourages a broader discussion about the future of Job Corps in Excelsior Springs.
The city council has been busy considering a number of amendments and ordinances that could impact the way the city does business. From changes to the purchasing policy to updates to the sewer credit program, these proposals could have significant consequences for residents and businesses in the area. Here’s what happened at the Council meeting…
The Excelsior Springs City Council has unanimously denied a zoning accommodation that would have allowed an Oxford House sober living home to continue operating in a residential neighborhood, citing insufficient evidence of necessity.