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WARRENSBURG — Western Missouri Medical Center is celebrating its 60th anniversary, marking 60 years of compassionate care. more
In a locally unprecedented move, Mike Brown, who retired as owner of B&P Excavating and Turpin Land Surveying on July 1, has allowed his employees to own the business through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan, or ESOP. more
WARRENSBURG — The Warrensburg area will receive $5.85 million in economic development assistance after Gov. Mike Parson's recent signing of sections of the Appropriations House Bill 19, marking a significant milestone for economic growth in Johnson County. more
Over the objections of Evergy Missouri, staff with the Missouri Public Service Commission last year pushed for power prices to be based on the time of day when the electricity was consumed, with a small premium for use at peak times. more
People who live in rural communities live an average of three years fewer than their urban counterparts, have a 40% higher likelihood of developing heart disease and face a 30% increased risk for stroke mortality — a gap that has grown over the past two decades. Bothwell Regional Health Center is committed to changing that. more
WARRENSBURG – 121 Farmhouse Kitchen will celebrate its 10-year anniversary of being in business with an event later this month. more
With a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, July 11 at the Fox Theater Events Center, Sedalia and Pettis County stepped into the digital future with the roll-out of broadband internet across the area. more
WARRENSBURG — Lamplight, a new bookstore, is set to open in Warrensburg at the end of July. more
The Democrat has welcomed two new members to the advertising team. more
Editor's note: This article has been updated to correct that Hancock graduated from Smithton High School. The headline was updated to reflect Hancock was a former Pettis County resident. more
STOVER — In the last seven years, the family-owned Welpman Springs Brewing Co. LLC has progressed and now has opened a taproom on its property near Stover. more
Pam Osburn, RN, who has been the administrator of Sylvia G. Thompson Residence Center for three decades, is retiring on July 21. Osburn was hired as the director of nursing in November 1992, and she took the initiative to become a nursing home administrator and did so within a month. more
Warsaw just got a whole lot tastier with a new DQ restaurant in town. more
Impact Signs broke ground on its new headquarters Friday morning, June 30 in a field at 810 Curry Drive in Sedalia. Tents had been erected, scores of guests gathered and shovels were lined up and ready. more
Due to the Fourth of July holiday, the Democrat will not have a print edition Tuesday, July 4. The next print edition will be Wednesday, July 5. In the meantime, readers are encouraged to visit sedaliademocrat.com to read new stories. more
Clara Butler sells fireworks at the huge Hale’s Fireworks tent on South Limit Avenue. Butler knows the Sedalia area is a tinderbox due to dry conditions but thinks people can still celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks if they exercise caution. more
WARRENSBURG — Rollin Smoke BBQ and Catering now has a permanent location on the south side of Warrensburg. more
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