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Police Reports for Oct. 22

Sedalia Police Department
Christina Swank, RN, Emergency Department charge nurse, was named Bothwell Regional Health Center’s 2023 Employee of the Year at its annual employee recognition luncheon. Bothwell Board of Trustees Chair Deidre Esquivel is shown with Swank.


Photo courtesy of Bothwell Regional Health Center

Bothwell recognizes employees for service

Bothwell Regional Health Center recently hosted a luncheon to recognize its employees who reached career milestones in 2023 and announce its 2023 Employee of the Year.
Ryan Pummill

RAC-JAC Properties welcomes new co-owner

Ryan Pummill became President and co-owner of RAC-JAC, Inc, on Oct. 1, marking a new chapter for the company.
Jana Witt, Chief Development and Compliance Officer, and Mary Lou Schussler, West Central President, show off the West Central Missouri Community Action Agency's Gold Tier status recognition award from the National Community Action Partnership's Pathways to Excellence Program.


Photo courtesy of the West Central Missouri Community Action Agency

West Central Missouri Community Action Agency achieves Gold Tier in Pathways to Excellence Program

West Central Missouri Community Action Agency is proud to announce that it has earned the coveted Gold Tier distinction through the National Community Action Partnership's Pathways to Excellence Program, making it one of only five Community Action Agencies nationwide to achieve this prestigious status.

Crash Reports for Oct. 22

Iowa man heard in Benton County accident

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Sedalia Democrat Post-Game Show: Lincoln defeats Cole Camp

Lincoln head football coach Brad Drehle joins host Jack Denebeim on the Sedalia Democrat Post-Game Show to share his thoughts on the Cardinals' 48-28 win over rival Cole Camp Friday, Oct. 18. …

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Opponents of Missouri sports betting amendment pull TV ads in campaign’s homestretch

The campaign opposing a sports betting constitutional amendment on Missouri’s November ballot canceled more than $1 million in television ads Thursday just as the group pushing the proposal launched new ads featuring former St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Ozzie Smith.

Faith Family Freedom Rally encourages Christians to head to the polls

The Faith Family Freedom Rally was held Thursday, Oct. 17, at Discover Church, 23000 Highway B, in Sedalia.

Police Reports for Oct. 19

Sedalia Police Department

Crash Reports for Oct. 19

Tightwad man hurt in Henry County accident

Medicare changes mean some Missourians could pay less

A dozen or so women sit around a U-shaped table inside Care Connections for Aging Services, the local Area Agency on Aging in the west central part of Missouri.
Local Sports

Area Roundup: Tipton demolishes Russelllville

Tipton senior Lucas Cashman (8) scores a touchdown against Lincoln on Sept. 6.


File photo by Jack Denebeim | Democrat
Tipton head football coach William Duke celebrated his 50th birthday with a Cardinals win Friday, Oct. 18.

Holiway earns all-conference honor at CMAC Cross Country Championships

Smith-Cotton sophomore Elijah Holiway placed 14th at the Central Missouri Activities Conference Cross Country Championships Friday, Oct. 18, in Columbia to earn an All-Conference Honorable Mention nod.

In the Community
Education
Bill Brown, Smith-Cotton Class of 1965 graduate and a 2017 inductee into the Smith-Cotton Athletic Hall of Fame, was recognized as the Sedalia School District Foundation’s 2024 Distinguished Alumni honoree in a ceremony Thursday in the Heckart Performing Arts Center.
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Business

EPIC WorkForce empowers individuals, supports Lincoln businesses

Mark with EPIC WorkForce in Lincoln rolls silverware. 


Photo by Vanessa Schardan | Democrat
LINCOLN — EPIC WorkForce, a nonprofit sheltered workshop, is making a significant impact by providing employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities certified by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE).
Gabriel Dudley, DO
Bothwell welcomes two new Family Medicine resident physicians
Bothwell Regional Health Center recently welcomed two new physicians in conjunction with the Bothwell-University of Missouri Rural Family Medicine Residency.
Anna Crumley Nelson, owner and director of Studio A Dance Conservancy, cuts the ribbon on the studio's new facility on Saturday, Sept. 14, iin the Thompson Hills


Shopping Center Photo by Faith Bemiss-McKinney | Special to the Democrat
Studio A Dance Conservancy moves to larger facility
Studio A Dance Conservancy has moved to a new and larger location in Thompson Hills Shopping Center.
Impact Signs Awnings Wraps Inc. is now open at 100 Curry Drive in the Thompson Meadows Industrial Park. Impact's new $10 million facility is 52,000 square feet and sits on a 5.5 acre development. Photo by Chris Howell | Democrat
Impact Signs cuts ribbon on $10 million headquarters
A ribbon cutting celebrated Impact Signs Awnings Wraps Inc.'s newly completed facility at 100 Curry Drive on Thursday, Sept. 5. 
Blue Ramirez opened Don Jose Mexican Buffet at West Main Street and Grand Avenue in July. He said the buffet style allows customers to try items the might not normally order. Photo by Chris Howell | Democrat
Don Jose's Mexican Buffet raises the bar on Main Street
Blue Ramirez and Jose Chivo Ayalo opened Don Jose’s Mexican Buffet, 111 South Grand Ave., in July after the building had sat vacant for seven years.
On Tuesday, Aug. 27, Storm and Susan Sheppard stand in LeMaire's Cajun Catfish restaurant, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2024. The restaurant was started by Susan's grandfather, Frenchie LeMaire, and progressed to her father, Joe LeMaire. Susan and her sister Tina Hiner now own LeMaire's, and her husband Storm manages it.


Photo by Faith Bemiss-McKinney | Democrat
LeMaire's Cajun Catfish celebrates 40 years
A Sedalia family food enterprise is still going strong four decades later, serving Cajun catfish and Louisiana specialties.
Democrat, Star-Journal parent company sold to Carpenter Media Group
Carpenter Media Group and Phillips Media Group announced Friday, Aug. 30 they have reached an agreement for CMG to acquire the Sedalia Democrat and Warrensburg Star-Journal, along with PMG’s other 14 papers spread across Arkansas, Missouri and Illinois.
From the Opinion page
Columnists

Do you abuse the snooze? There's no reason for alarm

I have a problem. And if the first step is admitting it, here goes: I'm a snooze abuser. If there's a snooze to use, I'll do it. Again and again.

Murder Trial of John Warren ends with Surprising Verdict

The murder trial of John Warren, accused of first degree murder in the shooting death of John Wilkerson, ended after just two days in the court room. Preparations by the Criminal Court took much longer than the trial itself.

The Tell-Tale Critter: A redneck Halloween story

A few nights ago, in the middle of the night, the dog woke us up barking and pawing at the front windows. My husband peered into the dark, expecting to catch a glimpse of the fox that occasionally stalks our yard.
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