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The large crowd attending Monday evening’s Sedalia City Council meeting watched as the council waded through a packed agenda. With the proposed 2025 budget set to pass, the council also took time to garner public comments. more
On Monday afternoon, March 18 at the Heckart Community Center, a large crowd was gathered to hear about the latest project for local philanthropist Sue Heckart. more
At the Pettis County Pachyderm Club luncheon Friday, March 15, state Reps. Brad Pollitt and Rodger Reedy took turns telling local Republicans of legislative battles in Jefferson City. more
Two candidates are running for the La Monte Ward 2 seat, a two-year term, in the April 2 municipal election. more
Two candidates are running for the La Monte Ward 1 seat, a two-year term, in the April 2 municipal election. more
Two candidates are contending for La Monte mayor, a two-year term, in the April 2 municipal election. more
Known for her big heart and many community contributions, Sedalia icon Barbara Hayden, 83, died Thursday, March 7 at her home. Hayden was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2015 but continued to live a life of doing things for others. more
Two candidates are contending for the Pettis County Ambulance Board of Directors District 3 seat in the April 2 municipal election. more
Pettis County Sheriff’s deputies and their K-9 officers were in top form this week as Charlie and Mitzi Nash of Iron Dog K-9 International were in town to see the dogs they had donated and meet their human partners. more
A Sedalia dentist was sentenced in federal court Wednesday, March 6 for concealing more than $617,000 in earnings from the IRS over a six-year period. more
The community has lost a well-known name in local manufacturing and scouting. Robert Richard Parkhurst, 84, of Sedalia, died Saturday, March 2 at Bothwell Regional Health Center. more
March 4-8 is Severe Weather Awareness Week and Trisha Rooda, Director of the Sedalia-Pettis County Emergency Management Agency, is trying to raise people’s situational awareness during inclement weather. more
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Former President Donald Trump continued his march toward the GOP nomination on Saturday, winning caucuses in Idaho and Missouri and sweeping the delegate haul at a party convention in Michigan. more
Friday afternoon, March 1, Pettis County Commissioners Jim Marcum, Israel Baeza and Bill Taylor dropped some surprise assistance to help the City of Sedalia. more
On Saturday, March 2, the Missouri GOP will host its local caucus at the Missouri Electric Cooperative building on the Missouri State Fairgrounds. more
United Way of Pettis County has several events planned for the next few months, including bringing back its annual luncheon meeting slated for April. more
Candidate filing began Tuesday, Feb. 27 for the Aug. 6 primary election in Missouri. more
A Warsaw-based anti-human trafficking ministry, Hope5One, is providing preventive awareness and shelter to survivors of human trafficking. more
A Sedalia man died Saturday evening, Feb. 24 after an altercation with Sedalia Police Department officers. more
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