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- Sedalia-area real estate professionals believe the federal government’s extension of tax credits for home buyers is a positive step to get more people into the housing market.
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- Festival of Wreaths marks start of holiday season
- By Courtney Hudson
- The bidding war has begun.The eighth annual Festival of Wreaths begins today and features an average of 40 wreaths, stockings, miniature Christmas trees and garlands. The Festival of Wreaths is a silent auction that raises funds to support the Katy... Full story

- Little ones dress up in their Halloween finest to take over downtown
- Courtney Hudson
- Paige Beason had on her ruby red slippers, a blue- and white-checked dress and her hair was in braided pig tails. “I dressed up as Dorothy,” Paige said.
Paige, 5, was one of the hundreds of children who participated in the... Full story

- Who knows what supernatural entities lurk in Sedalia, surrounding areas?
- Courtney Hudson
- Doors opening and closing by themselves, strange voices in the night and unexplainable shadows haunt Sedalia and surrounding areas.
Some believe that ghosts are real while others carry on the story for a fun scare.
Britt Faaborg, of Sedalia, is a... Full story

- Recess goes old school at Horace Mann
- Tonya Fennell
- Recess has gone traditional at Horace Mann Elementary School.
Old-school group games like Red Rover and Run Rabbits Run are being played by the students because the playground located behind the school is bare. Principal Bill Betteridge made the... Full story

- Farmers market prepares to close after inaugural run, vows to return
- Sarah Nail
- It started with strawberries and will end with pumpkins.
The inaugural season of the Sedalia Area Farmers Market is coming to a close Saturday with vendors dressed in costumes, five-star caramel popcorn giveaways for children from Larm’s... Full story

- City clean up in full swing
- Sarah Nail
- The time has come for Sedalia residents to unload their junk.
City crews are making the rounds as part of the annual fall clean-up week.
“It’s an opportunity for the citizens to get rid of some stuff we don’t normally pick... Full story

- Meth remains a pervasive problem for law enforcement and recovering users
- Matthew Steingraber
- Despite the efforts of law enforcement agencies, support groups and educational organizations, the production and use of methamphetamine remains a pervasive problem in Pettis County.
In 2008, authorities seized 27 meth labs and dumpsites in Pettis... Full story

- City, residents clash over home upkeep codes
- By Sarah Nail
- Several homeowners cited for property maintenance code violations say fixing their property is not a matter of will, but of way.They also believe the city could improve its approach to property maintenance violations.Historically, upkeep of homes... Full story

- Plenty of ways to scare up fun in Sedalia
- HALLOWEEN PREVIEW
- By Courtney Hudson
- Events begin this weekend for families looking for a safe way to spend Halloween with their young ghosts and goblins.Saturday, the Noonday Optimist Club of Sedalia is hosting a hay ride through the Missouri State Fairgrounds filled with surprises... Full story

- Students seek inspiration for Kaysinger art contest
- Tonya Fennell
- The colorful fall leaves created a spectacular background for dozens of area high school students participating in the annual Kaysinger Conference High School Art Contest on Wednesday morning.
The students, from eight area schools, gathered at the... Full story