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Weekly News Headlines – Week of July 25, 2021

News Headlines

Below is a collection of news headlines pertaining to Excelsior Springs throughout the week of July 25th, 2021:

Missouri Senate Race: Schmitt leads fundraising, Smith visits Trump and Nixon headlines event – Springfield News-Leader
… for Senate, the Missouri Independent reported this week, and will be headlining an August event for Clay County Democrats in Excelsior Springs.

(AUDIO) New Missouri law to remove limit on annual college tuition hikes – Missourinet.com
State Representative Doug Richey, R-Excelsior Springs, sponsored language in a new law that removed a tuition cap. “We have had a history where …

Audio: Starting in August, Missouri’s colleges and universities will no longer have a limit on annual – kttn
Excelsior Springs State Representative Doug Richey sponsored the language that removes a limit on annual tuition increases. He tells Missourinet he …

Missouri lawmakers to hear Tuesday testimony about state IT infrastructure overhaul – Missourinet.com
Tuesday is your opportunity to testify in Jefferson City about Missouri’s outdated state IT system. State Rep. Doug Richey (R-Excelsior Springs) speaks …

Opponents of ‘critical race theory’ urge Missouri lawmakers to take action – Missouri Independent
Doug Richey, R-Excelsior Springs, insisted there had been integrity in inviting residents to testify. “None.” Experts have said that the academic concept …

Missouri’s plan for spending federal stimulus money is months away – Missouri Independent
Doug Richey, R-Excelsior Springs, was appointed during the session and took testimony in April from state and local officials, as well as state colleges …

Opponents of ‘critical race theory’ urge Missouri lawmakers to take action – Jefferson City News Tribune
Doug Richey, R-Excelsior Springs, insisted there had been integrity in inviting residents to testify. “None.” Experts have said the academic concept of …

Kansas City under excessive heat watch as dangerously hot conditions threaten metro – Kansas City Star
… Overland Park, Olathe, Shawnee, Lenexa, Parkville, Platte City, Riverside, Gladstone, Liberty, Excelsior Springs, Kansas City and Independence.

Two county officeholders resign seats – Excelsior Springs Standard
On July 9 at Excelsior Springs Golf Course, the foundation staged the Gregg Williams Tiger Classic golf tournament, followed by a sports memorabilia …

Most of Missouri’s $2.8B federal pandemic aid won’t be allocated until 2022 – Webster County Citizen
Doug Richey, R-Excelsior Springs, and created in April, has been staging hearings on how to spend the federal pandemic assistance.

Missouri News Headlines Thursday, July 22, 2021 – KMAland
Excelsior Springs State Representative Doug Richey, who chairs the House Subcommittee on federal stimulus spending, says the issue has strong …

Motorcycle crash west of Jamesport injures Excelsior Springs man – kttn
The Highway Patrol reports an Excelsior Springs man sustained moderate injuries when a motorcycle ran off the road one mile west of Jamesport …

BVU Student Success Vice President Returns to Midwest Roots – stormlakeradio.com
A native of Excelsior Springs, Mo., just north of Kansas City, Black earned her bachelor’s degree at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. She would …

Highway Patrol Accidents and Arrests – KCHI Radio
At about 10:45 am, an Excelsior Springs man was injured in a single-vehicle accident on Highway 6 near Jamesport. Fifty-one-year-old Leslie …

Ford dealership targets 48 hours to get used vehicles ready to sell – asume tech
Anderson knew he could squeeze more profit out of the Excelsior Springs, Mo., store’s used-vehicle operations if he could quicken the pace at which …


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