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This week, Pettis County officials went before the commissioners to open their books. more
Almost 160 people cast a ballot in the Pettis County special election on Tuesday, Nov. 7, passing two propositions. more
At the Sedalia City Council meeting Monday night, Nov. 6, department heads gave presentations on their budgets prior to impending budget work sessions. more
Two Pettis County Sheriff’s Office deputies risked injury Sunday evening, Nov. 5 to prevent self-harm by a troubled citizen. more
A Sedalia man has been charged after he allegedly robbed a bank over the weekend. more
It was a beautiful morning Saturday, Nov. 4 as the new “Indian Scout” sculpture was unveiled at the Trail’s End Plaza on the Missouri State Fairgrounds. more
Pettis County will host a special election on Tuesday, Nov. 7, although only two cities will cast ballots. more
The Federal Historic Preservation Fund announced the City of Sedalia has been awarded a $20,000 grant to plan and produce design guidelines for use by Sedalia’s Historic Preservation Commission. more
Last Friday, Oct. 27, detectives with the Sedalia Police Department and the Ray County Cyber-Crimes Task Force went to the 1900 block of South Park Avenue in Sedalia to follow up on a cyber tip received from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. more
A Sedalia man has been charged with possession of child pornography as the result of a Missouri State Highway Patrol investigation. more
Monday afternoon, Oct. 30, Missouri State Treasurer Vivek Malik stopped by the Pettis County Courthouse to talk about the MOBUCK$ low-interest loan program with local leaders. more
Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 25, the representatives from the City of Sedalia and the Historic Preservation Society celebrated the legacy of George R. Smith College with a historic marker near the site of the former college at 538 W. Saline St. more
Members and supporters of the Pettis County business community gathered Thursday evening, Oct. 19 at the Sedalia Country Club to celebrate the annual Manufacturer’s Milestone anniversary recognition banquet. more
Sedalia's Trail's End Monument will have a new bronze sculpture installed soon, with a celebratory and public dedication slated for next month. more
A ninth-grade class from Smith-Cotton High School spent Thursday afternoon, Oct. 19 helping clean a trash-filled creek bed behind McCarthy Toyota. more
Mike Waller took over as the CEO of Katy Trail Community Health on Aug. 1 and since then, he hasn’t stopped working to better serve the clinic’s patients. more
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