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City-owned buildings and vehicles are set to go tobacco-free at the start of April, but the chance that a citywide workplace smoking ban would soon follow does not appear likely, despite some... Full story

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Things are getting back to normal for the Amezcua family, especially the family's two pets, Marley, a miniature beagle, and Gizzy, a house cat. The two pets survived an apartment fire last month.  Marley was carried unconscious by a firefighter from the apartment after the fire had been extinguished. He was revived after several mouth-to-snout breaths from Sheana Reed-Amezcua, center. Sheana is pictured with her son, Ty and husband, Andy.
Woman performs mouth-to-mouth to save beloved beagle trapped in house fire
t took only three breaths from a loving pet owner to bring her miniature beagle back to life after being in a house fire. Marley, the four-year-old beagle, was stuck in a bathroom with Gizzy, a male cat, a kitten and two turtles Feb. 25 when Andy... Full story
Megan Lemieux, a senior at Smith-Cotton High School, plans to attend the Kansas City Art Institute following graduation to pursue a career in graphic design or photography.
Megan Lemieux has learned a talent for self-expression at Smith-Cotton High School
Whether it be through her camera lens or through her artist’s eye, Megan Lemieux sees life at a different angle. The 17-year-old senior, who is in her first year at Smith-Cotton High School, said transferring to Sedalia from Northwest High... Full story
Looking like the start of the Oklahoma land rush, kids divided into three age groups take off at the sound of an air horn to find the prize 
pingpong balls Saturday at the second annual Snowball Drop at Clover Dell Park. The event was sponsored by the Sedalia Parks and Recreation Department.
Kids have a ball of fun at Sedalia Parks and Recreation Snowball Drop
Four-year-old Cole Hoehns waited at the edge of the field Saturday at Clover Dell Park as a small airplane swooped low overhead, releasing a flurry of some 6,000 pingpong balls. With the blast from an air horn, Hoehns, of Smithton, and about 100... Full story
Members of the Smith-Cotton High School JROTC Drill Team demonstrate their skill at armed drill as they toss their rifles in ascending cadence during Friday afternoon's presentation in the junior high school gymnasium.
S-C JROTC drill team receives National Raider Challenge championship rings
The Smith-Cotton High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets put on a show for middle school students Friday to show what future cadets can learn from the program. Before the presentation began at the Smith-Cotton Junior High School,... Full story
A corporate jet sits on the tarmac at the Sedalia Memorial Airport. In 2009 the airport saw more than 10,000 take offs and landings and over 38,000 gallons of fuel.
Sedalia Memorial Airport numbers take off
Increased traffic at airdrome leads to higher fuel sales
After introducing new services, changing fuel providers and remodeling the terminal in the last year, the Sedalia Memorial Airport has seen a significant uptick in fuel sales and traffic from corporate fliers. The airport had more than 10,000... Full story
Lynn Shafer is going to capitalize on Missouri's sunshine by having 22 3-foot-by-5-foot photovoltaic panels installed on the south side of his home's roof. The panels are being installed by J.C. Bredengerd and Chris Rogge, of Cromwell Environmental, of Lawrence, Kan., a firm that has been installing solar panels since the 1980s.
Man installs solar panels on home for clean energy
A Sedalia man is turning his roof into a small power station by harnessing energy from the sun. Lynn Shafer will soon be capturing enough solar power to cover his electric bills and even earn some extra income from Kansas City Power & Light.... Full story
Josh Drianis, a student at Smith-Cotton High School, plays the Cat in the Hat during a scene of the high school theater and music department's production of “Seussical the Musical” with other cast members during a Tuesday morning performance in the Heckart Performing Arts Center for students from Heber Hunt Elementary School. The musical opens to the public Thursday evening and runs through Saturday with performances at 7 p.m. with a 2 p.m. Sunday matinee.
Sedalia elementary students get sneak peek of 'Seussical'
The cast of Smith-Cotton High School’s spring musical, “Seussical,” performed the first act of the show for elementary students in the district Tuesday. “Seussical the Musical” is a musical based on the books of Dr.... Full story
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Blunt to be featured speaker at annual McKinley Dinner
Missouri congressman and senatorial candidate Roy Blunt will be the keynote speaker Friday at the 109th annual McKinley Dinner. The annual celebration hosted by the Pettis County Republican Committee is named for President William McKinley who was... Full story
Smith-Cotton High School's Sara Perkins has a lot on her plate; she is an A-student, is president of her senior class, works part-time and is involved with the theater.
Perkins shines as Smith-Cotton senior class president
When the curtain opens and the crowd can be seen waiting in their chairs is when Sara Perkins shines. The 17-year-old Smith-Cotton High School senior is a performer who loves acting and being on stage. “When I look out and see the... Full story
Julia Asmar, of Jefferson City, a participant in the 15th annual Polar Bear Plunge at Lake of the Ozarks State Park, quickly leads her group of six other swimmers from the Jefferson City YMCA Baracuda's Swim Team from the frigid lake during the Saturday afternoon event to raise money for Special Olympics Missouri. More than 500 costumed participants from across Missouri braved the 36-degree water.
Polar Bears splash for cash to raise money for Special Olympics Missouri
OSAGE BEACH – Zombies, pirates, Spartans and superheroes all braved the frigid waters at the Lake of the Ozarks to help raise money for Special Olympics Missouri at the group’s 15th annual Polar Plunge. More than 500 people from across... Full story
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