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Truck and Trail just opened at 2907 W. Broadway Blvd., and aims to “elevate your vehicle, one accessory at a time,” according to the slogan on the business’ website. more
Women now have the opportunity to purchase high-end and designer clothing and accessories without breaking the bank or driving to the city. more
Fostering a love for music, the Sedalia String Academy LLC provides lessons for all age groups and plans to expand into a larger downtown facility soon. more
Three downtown brick-and-mortar businesses have teamed up to provide a last-minute Christmas shopping fair downtown Saturday, Dec. 23. more
After more than six decades, Dr. Elmer Van Dyke, an OB/GYN physician in Sedalia, is retiring and closing his private practice at the end of the month. Retirement is bittersweet for the physician who's had some patients for 50 years. more
As the future location for Rea Funeral Chapel on West 16th Street nears completion, international artist Christine Finley, formerly of Sedalia but now working in New York, is adding artwork that brings comfort and peace to those who are bereaved. more
WARRENSBURG – On one side of South Holden Street, you find Warrensburg City Hall and the Chamber of Commerce. On the flip side, you find a store containing antiques, dresses, goat milk, and a bistro all in one. more
CENTERVIEW – After 42 years, Christmas Tree Hill farm hosted its last barn event on Nov. 26. more
A Sedalia staple for western and practical work wear moved its shop Wednesday evening, Dec. 6 to a larger space with plans to open for business at 9 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 7. more
It came as a surprise Monday morning, Dec. 4 when Sedalians saw the former Golden Corral building was being torn down by heavy equipment. more
Downtown Sedalia will lose a little sweetness when Lolly's Candy Shop closes its storefront at the end of the month. But don't despair; although the shop is downsizing, it will remain downtown, located on the third floor of Nostalgia Vintage Apparel and Marketplace. more
It was a happy occasion Friday, Dec. 1, as Kyle and Kelsey Weymuth, owners of W-K dealerships, donated the first of three new trucks to Retrieving Freedom, a local nonprofit that provides free service dogs across the nation. more
KNOB NOSTER – In a former Knob Noster bank and post office, now lays the foundation of a new brewery, along with a flourishing taproom, that recently celebrated its second full year of operation. more
COLE CAMP – The Patch by Rupe Family Farms opens Friday, Dec. 1 at 10757 Highway 65 in Cole Camp, and promises delightful family fun for the holidays. more
WARRENSBURG – Mealworms, European mounts, and a baby bearded dragon named Lucky Lucy: learn about it all at Eck Farms, 1412 S. Maguire St. in Warrensburg. more
Smith-Cotton High School teacher David Meyer loves science so much he creates innovative chemistry and physics labs for students. He has gone one step further by opening a science-themed coffee shop in Marshall. more
WARRENSBURG – With more than 100 locations spread across eight states, U.S. Dermatology Partners opened a Warrensburg office on Monday, Nov. 27 in the Santa Fe Trail Shopping Center. more
In the pre-dawn darkness Friday, Nov. 24, a long line of Black Friday shoppers lined the Sedalia Walmart sidewalk, eagerly awaiting the store’s opening. more
A jewel of a fine dining restaurant tucked away in the Westport area in Kansas City, Missouri, encourages conversations with its small plate offerings and delicious desserts. Bijou, which means jewel box, opened in June and is owned by former Sedalian Chad Williams. more
Linda (Cole) Carr, a Sedalia native and Smith-Cotton High School graduate, has returned to Sedalia to practice holistic therapies that can help with the physical, emotional, and nervous systems. more
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