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About a dozen women exercised Monday at Liberty Park Pool as part of the Sedalia Parks and Recreation Department’s water aerobics program. Instructor Jennifer Rehmer, far left, led the class.
Heat waves and cool waves
About a dozen women exercised Monday at Liberty Park Pool as part of the Sedalia Parks and Recreation Department’s water aerobics program. Instructor Jennifer Rehmer, far left, led the class.... Full story
Connie Koch, fondly known as the Snake Lady by children and adults around Pettis County, shows off one of her 10 snakes in her snake room at her Sedalia residence. The snake is a ball python she named J.J. Buddy and has had for eight years.
The Snake Lady has been sharing her love of reptiles for 25 years
Lots of children — some now adults — have met Connie Koch as she gave educational programs over the years.Many don’t remember her name, but they remember who she is: the Snake Lady.“That’s great, because I made an impression... Full story
Charles M. Heiss, left, the sheriff of Johnson County and head of the Missouri Rural Major Case Squad investigating Cole Camp’s triple homicide, addresses the media and about 200 Cole Camp residents Saturday evening during a news conference.
Arrest made in Cole Camp triple homicide
Cole Camp residents will sleep easier this week after hearing news of an arrest in the Cole Camp triple homicide. Robert B. Blurton, 45, of Garnett, Kan., was arrested at 12:10 a.m. Saturday in his home. Blurton has been charged with three counts of... Full story
Workers put the finishing touches on freshly poured concrete along East Main Avenue in front of Union Saving Bank for the new sidewalk that is part of the streetscape project.
So far, so good on streetscape project
Business owners impressed with work, progress
The first block of the downtown streetscape project is nearly completed ahead of schedule. Construction of the new street and sidewalks in the 100 block of East Main Street is about three days ahead of schedule and should be completed by Friday. Sedalia... Full story
Joe Manderfeld, 4, colors the beak for his chicken hat.
Summer reading
Libraries offering programs for kids
Six-year-old Grace Gunn and her mother, Dana, have read 35 books this summer. Allison Cormican, 13, has read nine books in the past two weeks. The two, who were both at the Sedalia Public Library on Thursday, are just a few of the about 300 children... Full story
Singer Michael Jackson has died at age 50 in Los Angeles.
'King of Pop' Michael Jackson dead at age 50
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Jackson, the “King of Pop” who once moonwalked above the music world, died Thursday as he prepared for a comeback bid to vanquish nightmare years of sexual scandal and financial calamity. He was 50.Jackson... Full story
Marshall Noble, 7, center, dunks his T-shirt into a bowl of yellow dye while surrounded by other children looking for just the right color during Wednesday’s Tie-Dye Mania, sponsored by Sedalia Parks and Recreation, in Convention Hall at Liberty Par
Colorful fun at Liberty Park
In about an hour, Marshall Noble’s white T-shirt looked like something out of the 1970s. He dyed it red, blue and green Wednesday at Convention Hall during the Tie-Dye Mania event. “You have to get some rubber bands and put them where you... Full story
Warren Kearney, of Sedalia, takes a lick of his ice cream cone while having lunch Tuesday at the Copper Wolfe Ice Cream & Deli on South Ohio Avenue.
Keeping your cool
Experts offer advice on beating the heat
The weather is sweltering without much relief in sight. The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning in effect until 10 p.m. today. Temperatures could reach into the mid to upper 90s, but it could feel like 108 to 111 degrees. The NWS... Full story
Katy Trail Ride under way
Gearge Eggleston, of Houston, wipes sweat from his face as he takes a break from the first leg of the 225-mile Katy Trail Ride on Monday morning at the Katy Depot. Three-hundred eighteen bicycle riders from Missouri and across the country are taking part... Full story
Heather Hughes, 24, of Dresden, spins one the many hula-hoops she’s made. Hughes’ interest in hooping started at a concert where people were dancing with the hoops.
Everyday People: Hula hoopster Heather Hughes
“Whirling meditation,” “blissful” and “performing art” are among the words Heather Hughes uses to describe her hula-hooping hobby.Hughes, 24, of Dresden, can spin a large hoop around her waist, chest, arms and fingers... Full story
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