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TOP: Theresa Stone, of Warrensburg, spends her days making, selling and talking coffee as the manager of the Starbucks store in Sedalia. Stone hopes that her passion and aspirations will help her grow within the company.
ABOVE: Theresa Stone, of Warrensburg, store manager of Starbucks in Sedalia, makes a coffee drink for a customer during a recent day at work.
She talks about coffee like it’s a fine wine.
The Supernova wrap at Cosmic Coffee in Warsaw is a rolled tortilla packed with spinach, chicken breast, almond slivers, craisins, mandarin oranges, chow mein noodles and flavored with a sweet soy sauce vinaigrette.
Shannon Noland picked up another award from the Best of Rural Missouri magazine. She was voted the Best Coffee Shop in Missouri in a readers' choice contest.
The Durflinger sisters, from left, Erin, Marie and Jesse were treated to an afterschool frozen treat on a warm Wednesday afternoon last week by their mom, Lisa, left. Shannon Noland scoops ice cream made by her sister who lives in Buckner.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2591 will host a series of open houses for veterans and their spouses who want to inquire about benefits or who are interested in membership into the VFW.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2591 will host a series of open houses for veterans and their spouses who want to inquire about benefits or who are interested in membership into the VFW.
Sacred Heart School is hosting a coffee for parents of children who will be entering kindergarten in the fall of 2008 from 9 to 10 a.m. Feb. 8 in the school cafeteria.
The Democrat is currently working on a story regarding the history of the Coffee Pot restaurant which once occupied part of the collapsed buildings along South Osage Avenue in downtown Sedalia.
Shannon Noland is a woman with a plan of intergalactic proportions, and her business scruples over the years has created a delightful and award-winning coffee and sandwich shop in Warsaw.
The coffee house opened Monday and is located in the former Calgaro's pizzeria, 3031 Clinton Road. The seating area has been subdivided into several spaces with Wi-Fi access for those who would like to linger.
Bo Espinosa, one of the four owners of A Cup From Above coffee house, the others being his wife Christal and her parents, Tom and Betty Delinger, works on an order for a cafe mocha.
The Houstonia Coffee Club recently donated $500 to Show Me Honor Flight. Pictured from left are Dean Dohrman, board treasurer; Don Hopkins, Pam Burlingame, board president; Gary Anderson and Charlie Guthrie, board member.
WASHINGTON (AP) — As massive crowds swarmed the National Mall on Tuesday to witness Barack Obama’s inauguration as president, the man at the center of the maelstrom began the day quietly and reverently, at a church service across the street from the White House.
Twin sisters Nacente and Rashina Seabury, 18, sit around a table playing card games with, from left, Emily Mahnken, 17, Amber Phillips, 16, and Billy Wheeler, 16, while spending time at Table 7 on a Saturday night.
LEFT: The lights from inside the Table 7 Coffee House at 500 E. 5th St. are warm and welcoming on a cold night as customers come and go on a Wednesday night.
Co-owner Matt Clark mixes a milkshake for one of the coffee shop’s many customers.
The Lyceum Theatre in Arrow Rock will stage Agatha Christie’s “Black Coffee” at 2 and 8 p.m. Aug. 6, 2 p.m. Aug. 7, 2 and 8 p.m. Aug. 10, 2 p.m. Aug. 11, 8 p.m. Aug. 12, 2 and 8 p.m. Aug. 13 at 114 High St.
ABOVE: A photo from 1981 shows the interior of the Coffee Pot Cafe with its hand-painted portraits of Presidents by Sedalian Pat Clark. In the background, below the wall clock, is the “back table,” a favorite meeting place for city officials, according to Van de Kamp. In the center of the photo, the cafe's owner, John Van de Kamp, right, talks with his grandson, David Van de Kamp, and his daughter-in-law, Kitty Van de Kamp.
William Howell, right, and Mildred Brackman, center, with an unidentified friend, pose for a photo in front of Howell's Seed Store in 1945.

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