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On Wednesday, Feb. 21, the Boys & Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri unveiled its plan to build a 30,000-square-foot Teen Center near downtown Sedalia. The Bold Vision, Bright Future Capital Campaign has already raised $4.2 million. more
Tuesday, Feb. 20, the Pettis County Commission appointed Robert Anthony Farkas as the new Pettis County Prosecuting Attorney, effective immediately, for a term ending when his successor is elected or appointed and qualified by Gov. Mike Parson. more
The Sedalia Spay and Neuter Clinic, 214 W. Main St., has the ambitious goal of providing 100 free pet alterations Saturday, Feb. 24. more
During daily meetings Feb. 12-16, the Pettis County Commission completed the following: more
Tuesday, Feb. 20 is the first day of absentee voting for the April 2 General Municipal Election. more
Although it has felt like spring the last several weeks, Missouri is in the middle of the winter season. With potential snow in the Friday, Feb. 16 forecast, the Missouri State Highway Patrol has provided safety tips for driving in winter weather. more
Wednesday, Feb. 14, a team of Sedalia realtors drove to the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City. more
Pettis County Sheriff Brad Anders announced a search warrant was served Tuesday, Feb. 13 in the 600 block of North Ellsworth Avenue in Marshall, which led to the arrest of a Marshall man and the seizure of an unprecedented amount of raw fentanyl. more
The Sedalia Police Department hosted its annual awards ceremony Tuesday evening, Feb. 13 at the First United Methodist Church. more
During daily meetings Feb. 5-9, the Pettis County Commission completed the following: more
Data on 2023 traffic deaths in Missouri shows fewer people died on roadways than the previous year. more
The Pettis County Health Center has been re-accredited by the Missouri Institute for Community Health Board of Directors through Jan. 22, 2029. more
On Tuesday, Feb. 6, Sedalia voters overwhelmingly passed a $60 million bond measure that will allow the City of Sedalia to borrow reduced interest money for the mammoth infrastructure project. more
City of Sedalia voters overwhelmingly approved the sole question on the Feb. 6 special election ballot. more
At Monday evening’s Sedalia City Council meeting in the miscellaneous items portion, Ward 1 Councilman Jack Robinson brought up a legal notice published in a recent edition of the Sedalia Democrat. more
An annual heartfelt program has launched at the Pettis County Administrator's Office and is already receiving donations for its clients. more
During daily meetings Jan. 29-Feb. 2, the Pettis County Commission completed the following: more
A Monday morning, Feb. 5 fall at Central Bank, 3000 W. Broadway Blvd., sent emergency crews scrambling to rescue a victim of a construction-related accident at the bank around 10 a.m. more
Dr. Dean A. Dohrman, a Pettis County Republican who served in the Missouri House of Representatives and as the County Assessor, died Friday, Feb. 2 at the age of 64. more
The Stealth Crisis Intervention Training Council, a partnership between Johnson and Pettis County first responders and mental health professionals, recognized the achievements of local heroes dedicated to enhancing community well-being. more
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