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Ponies and their owners hoof it over to fairgrounds for annual show

It wasn’t so much a stampede, but more like a polite, quiet parade of ponies that converged on the Missouri State Fairgrounds on Saturday for the first day of the annual Missouri Ponies of the Americas Club show.

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Saturday 05/25/2013
Unflagging Patriotism
Posted: May 25, 2013

Rowena Nickell, of Smithton, center, and her husband Dennis, right, help place flags in front of the gravestones of military veterans early Saturday morning at Crown Hill Cemetery. "This is our first year doing this; we heard on the radio that they needed volunteers," she said. Larry Brooks, with the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2591 and manager of the Memorial Day flag project, said there were a lot more volunteers this year than last year. "We placed about 3,000 flags," he said. It took an hour for the volunteers, from kids to adults, to place the flags. Afterward the volunteers were treated to a free breakfast by the 40&8 at the American Legion Post on West Main Street.

Respect for a fallen soldier
Posted: May 25, 2013

The hearse bearing the body of Army Sgt. 1st Class Trenton L. Rhea, 33, leaves the First United Methodist Church Celebration Center, 1701 W. 32nd St., following a funeral service on Saturday. According to the Department of Defense, Sgt. 1st Class Rhea drowned May 15 while crossing a body of water during a combat operation in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Rhea, of Oakley, Kan., was with the 200th Military Police Command. He and his wife Leah, of Sweet Springs, were married in 2006 at the Celebration Center.

Friday 05/24/2013
BRHC Honors Two Volunteers
Posted: May 24, 2013

Two volunteers earned special honors during Bothwell Regional Health Center’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon.

Bothwell Regional Health Center’s 2012 Employee of the Year sees health as a way of life
Updated: May 24, 2013 - 10:56 pm

A nondirect care giver employee of the month was named Bothwell Regional Health Center’s 2012 Employee of the Year during Hospital Week activities.

To market, to market to buy some healthy food
Posted: May 24, 2013

Kyle Rupe, right, of Otterville, chats with Robert and Val Larm at the Larm Farms vendor booth on Friday at the Sedalia Area Farmers Market. Val, who was sharing her samples of her jalapeno jelly, was also showing off her book “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle,” which she completed over the winter and sells for $15. Bev Rollings, a founder and board member for SAFM, told the Democrat “the crowds have been tremendous” this season, with the exception of opening day, which was snowed out. “I think we are reaching a critical mass of people interested in buying or growing local food.” SAFM is open 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and 3 to 7 p.m. Fridays through October and is located on the Missouri State Fairgrounds at the Centennial Main Gate off of South Limit Avenue.

Connie Smith leaving as Chamber executive director
Updated: May 24, 2013 - 10:57 pm

After two years as the Sedalia Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, Connie Smith is stepping down to spend more time with family.

Proposed smoking ban hot topic at council meeting
Posted: May 24, 2013

The wording and extent of a proposed smoking ban in Sedalia again dominated discussions during Thursday night’s meeting of the Sedalia City Council.

Thursday 05/23/2013
Family remembers fallen soldier
Updated: May 24, 2013 - 12:16 am

Former Sedalian Sgt. 1st Class Trenton L. Rhea’s life mission was to put others above himself. He believed until the end of his life that he was making a difference helping the people of Iraq and Afghanistan. On May 15, he died in Kandahar, Afghanistan, during combat operations while serving with the U.S. Army 603rd Military Police Company, U.S. Army Reserve out of Belton.

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