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Weather in Sedalia remains dangerously cold the next few days.

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The first snowfall of 2024 will be quickly followed by a second, with snow in the forecast again this week. more
Over the past few years, the Pettis County Sheriff’s Office has steadily grown its number of K-9 officers, and the trend toward more dogs is only getting hotter. more
Monday afternoon, Jan. 8, the Sedalia Police Department served a criminal search warrant at American Inn, 1217 S. Limit Ave. Detectives located illegal activity and four rooms being illegally leased, including one occupied by an unregistered sex offender. more

Sedalia's first snowfall arrives Jan. 9, coverage not as large as expected.

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Pettis County is under a Winter Weather Advisory until 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9, as issued by the National Weather Service, and another winter storm could possibly be just around the corner. more
Sedalia’s annual planning session was hosted Saturday, Jan. 6 in the Municipal Building and began with a review of the city’s goals led by Assistant City Administrator Matt Wirt. Heads of the various city departments were available to answer any of the Sedalia City Council’s questions. more
Snow is expected in Sedalia next Tuesday and across west central Missouri, although exact snowfall amounts are still uncertain. more
Pettis County Clerk Nick La Strada wants to alert as many potential voters as possible of the important upcoming elections. more

Sedalia, Missouri is now declared a community of kindness. 

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Wednesday morning, Jan. 3 at the Pettis County Courthouse, Judge Jeff Mittelhauser, his wife, Maria, family, and friends gathered for a solemn occasion. more
Former Sedalia City Councilman and businessman Mark Edwards made an announcement Thursday, Dec. 28 that some in county government may have seen coming. more
Tuesday, Dec. 26 was the last day for candidate filing for multiple municipalities in Pettis County, including cities, school boards and first responder districts for the April 2 municipal election. more
The Sedalia Animal Shelter is running near capacity and a small influx of animals could at any time throw them into a “bottleneck” situation. more
At Monday evening's Sedalia City Council meeting, Interim Public Works Director Chris Davies presented his departmental report, which had some surprisingly good news for the City and its citizenry. more
With the winter weather season approaching, the Star-Journal reached out to the National Weather Service to see what the people in Johnson and Pettis counties should expect over the coming weeks and how they should be preparing. more
Two Sedalia residents and two Marshall residents were sentenced in federal court Tuesday, Dec. 19 for their roles in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. more
Ronald W. Wineinger, 78, of Sedalia, died Friday, Dec. 15. Wineinger was a passionate educator with a 25-year tenure at State Fair Community College. His vision for the performing arts helped form the foundation for today's theater program. more
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