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Festival celebrates technologies of times past
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Antique tools, crafts and wardrobe helped people take a step back in time to experience what life was...
The poles came tumbling down
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Sedalia police and firefighters worked an accident Friday morning at the intersection of State Fair Boulevard...
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Henry Yantz, 12, stared down at the myriad of tiny pieces in their plastic enclosures....

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The magic of mentoring

Destiny DeLuca, 6, a first-grader, and her mentor, Hanna Bernhardt, of Sedalia, look at pictures while sitting under the shelter at Housel Park during Wednesday’s picnic kicking off this year’s mentoring program at Washington Elementary School....

Carolyn Miller, of Sedalia, scrubs layers of dirt from the linoleum in the old Flower’s Department Store building at 219 S. Ohio Ave. Miller is turning the 100-year-old building into a vintage clothing museum and shop.

Things looking up for downtown Sedalia

A vintage clothing museum and store that hosts programs on the history of garments could be part of what makes downtown Sedalia a destination.  Nostalgia Vintage Apparel, scheduled to open within the next six months, is among a mini-boom of new...

Building a future

Stetson Shirky, 18, left, of Otterville, and Joshua Staus, 18, of Cole Camp, lift a wall frame along with other classmates in the State Fair Career and Technology Center building trades class as they work Monday afternoon at the house being built at 316...

Kevin Polley, right, a conservation agent with the Missouri Department of Conservation, along with Dan Love, protection district supervisor, use binoculars to count a herd of farm raised deer just outside of La Monte.

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Kevin Polley knew what he wanted to do since he was 16

By age 16, Kevin Polley knew he wanted to become a conservation agent. His father was in law enforcement, and when Polley was younger, he rode along with game wardens learning about the wildlife code, increasing his desire to work in the field. “I’m...

R.L. Russell, of Sedalia, comforts his granddaughter, Elizabeth Wickham, 6, as she cries after finding out that she was to young for an airplane ride at the Saturday morning Fly-In at the Sedalia Memorial Airport.

Children take flight

Nine-year-old Marcus Boyd, of Sedalia, had never been in a plane until Saturday. "I got to drive it," Marcus said after hopping out of the Cessna 182, four-seater plane. Marcus was one of many children who got to experience flying for the first time...

Sacred Heart eighth graders, Megan Ortmeyer, front, working in acrylic paints, and Haley Glleason, back, using oil pastels, draw their inspiration from the shaded scenes at the Highway gardens Friday morning during a Kaysinger Conference art competition.

Students paint (and draw) the fairgrounds

Students armed with paint, pencils, pastels and pens scattered around the Missouri State Fairgrounds on Friday with a mission: Find something interesting to draw. Do it in two hours. Almost 100 students in grades six through eight from eight schools planted...

Don Nichols, of Sedalia, a blacksmith by hobby, fashions a horse's head from a rod of steel for students from the Lighthouse Academy.

Farm livin' is the life for me

Students get sneak peek of Cole Camp Steam and Antique Tractor Club’s fall show

Students watched as the huge machine chugged. Its wheels and belts spun as the wheat moved up the conveyor belt into the thresher’s maw. Grain dripped down into a truck on one side, while straw shot out the back. Sacred Heart School students...

Paws for the parade

Smith-Cotton seniors Jenny Roe, 17, left, and Audrey VanDyne, 17, get the senior class float ready for Friday’s homecoming parade while working Wednesday afternoon at Ditzfeld Transfer....

Skyline teachers taken for a ride

Joel Sturdevant, Lee’s Summit, a balloon pilot with the RE/MAX real estate network, takes teachers for tethered rides under a crisp blue sky Tuesday morning in front of the student body at Skyline Elementary School.  ...

Members of the Sedalia School Board, its staff and the public stand in the middle of what will be the new Smith-Cotton High School gymnasium during a tour conducted Monday evening by Sam Winn, the project’s architect.

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School board members, students, public tour new high school

Matthew Stees, 11, got a look Monday inside the high school he will someday attend. Matthew and about 25 other people — members of the public and the Board of Education —  toured the new high school site prior to the School District...

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