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County echoes state in choosing Santorum in primary
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum takes away Pettis County bragging rights from Tuesday’s presidential preference primary, capturing 53 percent of GOP ballots cast.With delegates to be deci... Full story

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Officials expect low turnout for primary
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. today for Mis... Full story
City council to vote on cellphone tower permit
A cellphone tower and construction issues are on t... Full story
Hayes Lemmerz sold to Brazilian firm
Brazil-based Iochpe-Maxion S.A. announced late Thu... Full story

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County office shows some heart

Pettis County Public Administrator Charli Ackerman poses on Wednesday in front of the heart display as part of her office's ninth annual Helping Hearts fundraising   campaign. Ackerman's office uses money received through donations during the drive to help cover incidental costs for the 150 clients served by her office.

The pillar outside the office of Pettis County Public Administrator Charli Ackerman is beginning to fill up with paper hearts as the ninth annual Helping Hearts campaign kicks off this week.The monthlong fundraiser brings in $2,000 or more each...... Full story

City to hear report on Washington Avenue bridge

During its work session today, the Sedalia City Council will hear from Olsson Associates about the recent Washington Avenue Bridge study. The bridge, built in 1911, was closed in early December after engineers found it to be unsafe. The city has two...... Full story

A rebuilt Wheel Thing Skate Center ready to reopen after May 25 tornado destroyed facility

Allen and Donna Embry, owners of the Wheel Thing Skate Center, 3600 S. Grand Ave., with their son Aaron, are excited about the reopening of the business and proud of their new 140-feet-by-60-feet hardwood floor skate rink.

Aaron Embry was the first member of his family to reach the Wheel Thing Skate Center following the Sedalia’s May 25 tornado. “I had to park on Grand and walk over through all the downed power lines and trees. When I got here there was a...... Full story

Nonprofit groups seek volunteers to help out

Volunteer cooks Angela Green-Ford, left, and Bill Weigand dish out meals on Monday at the Sedalia Salvation Army's Red Shield Cafe, which now serves about 250 meals per week.

By all accounts it was a successful first day of volunteering for Sedalians Bill Weigand and Angela Green-Ford as the pair helped prepare a meal for the Sedalia Salvation Army’s Red Shield Cafe. The duo first met Monday morning after deciding...... Full story

Art from the past is returning to Smith-Cotton Junior High School

Wade Norton, principal of Smith-Cotton Junior High School, holds a framed Horace K. Turner Co. art reproduction produced in 1906. The Boston company specialized in creating quality reproductions of fine art for school decoration at the beginning of the 20th century. The art work is one of six that Norton has restored to the hallways of the school.

Smith-Cotton Junior High Principal Wade Norton has been busy with his “night job” — pursuing, preserving and displaying items that were part of the original Smith-Cotton High School building, which now houses the junior high. His...... Full story

Jeff Redford to run for two board seats

From left: Judy Parkhurst, Jeff Redford and Patricia Wood

Jeff Redford not only is seeking re-election to his Sedalia School District 200 Board of Education seat, he is running for a spot on the State Fair Community College Board of Trustees.“The relationship between the school district and the...... Full story

State in uncharted territory with court's redistricting map decision

Mike Parson, left, and David Pearce
Local lawmakers to appear today at ‘meet-and-greet’ event in Sedalia

It is back to the drawing board for state Senate maps after the Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday invalidated postcensus boundaries released in December. After Tuesday’s decision, incumbents and prospective challengers are left wondering what...... Full story

Office seekers, issues get on April 3 ballot

It came down to the wire, but there will be a contested Sedalia City Council race on the April 3 ballot, after Ward 4 incumbent Pam Carter filed Tuesday night, just seven minutes before the deadline. “It’s been an honor and privilege to...... Full story

Family, friends remember Ron Jennings with songs, memories, parade

Pat Jennings, widow of Ron Jennings, and her daughters, Megan Simon and Katie Poynter, follow the parade on Monday honoring former Sedalia Democrat journalist Ron Jennings in a mule-drawn carriage driven by Glenn Powell, of Hughesville. The reception was held at the Fox Theater Event Center, 104 E. Fifth St.

Ron Jennings was remembered Monday with songs, stories and a lot of laughs — which is just the way he planned it. Jennings, longtime reporter and columnist for the Sedalia Democrat, died Friday at age 62 after years of battling brain cancer....... Full story

Sedalians urged to enter contest

Sedalia has a chance to win up to $50,000 through the Reader’s Digest “We Hear You America” contest. The national contest encourages residents to register at wehearyouamerica.readersdigest.com and vote for their hometown. In...... Full story

Community leaders dedicate Pettis County Courthouse Memorial

The Pettis County Courthouse Memorial, right, includes bases and capitals from the previous courthouse, which burned in 1920. The memorial was installed last month   and dedicated during a ceremony Thursday inside the courthouse.

The sudden change to more seasonal January temperatures drove community members into the courthouse for the official dedication of the Pettis County Courthouse Memorial on Thursday.The memorial, consisting of original bases and capitals and newly...... Full story

Center for Human Services benefits with $500,000 donation from Mason estates

The estates of Robert W. Mason and Mark W. Mason recently presented $500,000 to the Center for Human Services. Shown are Jim T. Buckley, from left, and John Berry, co-trustees;  Ann Graff, CHS executive director; Carol Mason; and Zach W. Mason. The donation will be used to build a greenhouse to be named the CHS Bloomin' Gardens, which will house the Robert W. and Mark W. Mason Horticultural Training Center, and will provide employment opportunities for those with disabilities.
Gift will help fund greenhouse, training center

The Center for Human Services will see its support of employment opportunities for those with disabilities grow after a $500,000 donation from the estates of longtime supporters Robert W. Mason and his son, Mark W. Mason. The elder Mason led Union...... Full story

Commission approves 2012 county budget

The Pettis County Commission gave final approval to the 2012 budget after a public hearing on Tuesday.Presiding Commissioner John Meehan said that estimating anticipated revenues is “challenging” but believes a formula that combines a...... Full story

EMS group sounds alarm for funds

Treasurer: Members need to raise about $7,000 in a week

During a public hearing Monday about a proposed half-cent sales tax that would fund the creation of the Pettis County Ambulance District, residents in attendance learned of a stumbling block to the effort — a lack of funds. “Right now,...... Full story

VFW plans job fair for veterans Feb. 14

Sedalia VFW Post 2591 is seeking veterans and their spouses to participate in a job fair scheduled for Feb. 14.Post Commander Gary Gill said the event, held in conjunction with the Sedalia Career Center, is open to current or honorably discharged...... Full story

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