Boys & Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri was well represented during the 2024 Missouri State Youth of the Year competition, hosted April 2-3 in Jefferson City. Dottie Donatti, 19, and Samaya Butler, 11, enjoyed two days of fun activities, meeting with local legislators and an awards luncheon.
Sedalia 200 students to sell Major Saver cards
Representatives from the Sedalia Housing Authority recently attended the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials Washington Conference and Day on the Hill.
Marshall Chorus to host final concert of 35th season
A massive education bill that expands a private school scholarship program and opens up Boone County to charter schools squeaked out of the Missouri House and to the governor’s desk on Thursday, winning the bare minimum number of votes needed for passage.
Liberty Life to host Messianic Rabbi
For the fifth year, Central Bank of Sedalia hosted a special program, Reality Check, for Smith-Cotton High School students.
This list is a sampling of crime in Sedalia and the surrounding area. Information is taken from official police reports, which do not necessarily contain statements from all parties involved in each case.
WARRENSBURG — The University of Central Missouri has launched a new online cannabis certificate training program after partnering with educator Green Flower.
Maintenance to begin on Glenn Road
On Monday night, the Sedalia School District 200 Board of Education approved the hire of Holly Ladd as Sedalia 200 Food Service director.
Boys & Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri recently received the Hero for Youth award from Boys & Girls Clubs of America for its advocacy on behalf of local children.
Three initiative campaigns say they are on track to submit signatures that would put measures to legalize abortion and sports wagering, and to increase the minimum wage, on Missouri’s ballot this year.
It's spring, and it's time for the 22nd annual Sedalia Literacy Tea and Auction, which will be hosted on Sunday, April 21, at Our Savior Lutheran Church.
This list is a sampling of crime in Sedalia and the surrounding area. Information is taken from official police reports, which do not necessarily contain statements from all parties involved in each case.
Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher obstructed an investigation of his official acts through pressure on potential witnesses and refusing to issue subpoenas, bipartisan leaders of the House Ethics Committee alleged Monday.
Despite growing tensions between elected officials nationwide and the media, Missouri lawmakers are looking to educate students on media and digital literacy through a new pilot program.
Department of Ag hosts annual agriculture photo contest
Auto Glass Express, a family-owned business, is looking forward to celebrating 25 years in business. It credits the community for its longevity.
This list is a sampling of crime in Sedalia and the surrounding area. Information is taken from official police reports, which do not necessarily contain statements from all parties involved in each case.
A student with local ties was part of a team from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law that participated in an international competition.
The legal battle to prevent two new local landfills had what appears to be a win in a Moniteau County court with Judge Kenneth M. Hayden upholding the majority of a dump-restricting Pettis County ordinance.
This list is a sampling of crime in Sedalia and the surrounding area. Information is taken from official police reports, which do not necessarily contain statements from all parties involved in each case.
Eldon man killed in Morgan County accident
Starting later this month, the Sedalia Democrat will transition to a twice-weekly print publication.
Dr. Peter Gochee, a board-certified otolaryngologist, has joined Bothwell Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT).
During daily meetings April 8-12, the Pettis County Commission completed the following:
Bothwell Medical Equipment will host a public open house and ribbon cutting at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 24 at its new location.
Sumner Insurance Services announced the addition of Laramey Johnson to its staff of insurance agents.
Warrensburg artist Jo Narron is the April artist-in-residence or A.I.R. at the Hayden Liberty Center this month.
Main Street and Chamber to host Beer, Wine & Spirit Stroll
Brooke Wilkens is the new Executive Director of Boys and Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri.
To have your event or meeting listed, send details to hollyb@warrensburgstarjournal.com or call 660-826-1000.
Boonslick Regional Library
The State Fair Community College Student Art Exhibit opened Thursday, April 11, with an artist reception at the Daum Museum of Contemporary Art.
Boonslick Regional Library
This list is a sampling of crime in Sedalia and the surrounding area. Information is taken from official police reports, which do not necessarily contain statements from all parties involved in each case.
The menu at the Sedalia Senior Center for April 15-19 includes:
April is National Gardening Month and a good time to plant a garden, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein. Whether strictly for food production or beautifying the home landscape, gardening is one of the most popular activities among households in the United States. For those who have lacked the motivation to garden, consider the following benefits this popular pastime offers.
Meals on Wheels is a nonprofit organization that delivers meals to seniors, the homebound and handicapped citizens of Sedalia. The food is prepared by Superior Vendall and is delivered by Broadway Presbyterian Church. Meals cost $4. For more information on receiving meals or becoming a volunteer, call 660-826-5039.
Helen G. Steele Music Club
On Tuesday, April 9, Susan Klein, the executive director of Missouri Right to Life, spoke to the Democrat about the controversial "Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative" petition.
WARRENSBURG — Owners Earl and Susan Walls are set to begin their 30th year of owning and operating the Central Missouri Speedway with their first races of the season on April 20.
Two board members were sworn in during the State Fair Community College Board of Trustees meeting Thursday, April 11.
By Chris Howell | Sedalia Democrat
Smith-Cotton High School theatre students will present "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)" this weekend with much improvisation and humor.
City announces Clean Sweep area for April 15-19
Marshall Philharmonic to host Navy clarinetist
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