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WARRENSBURG — Multiple local community resources have partnered with Sedalia-based Katy Trail Community Health to provide medical services and hot lunches to Johnson County citizens. more
Friday, Dr. Steven Eldenburg, DO, Family Medicine Specialist, left his practice’s long-time location at 700 S. Limit Ave. as he prepares for the next chapter. more
Sedalia business owner Lindsey Starr was busy Thursday morning remodeling a downtown church for her new business, Artistic Isle, 120 E. Sixth St. more
In one of the most contested elections in the Pettis County municipal election on April 4, four candidates will be contending for three seats on the Sedalia School District 200 Board of Education. more
Kaylea Weber is the new marketing and special events supervisor for Sedalia Parks and Recreation. more
As the Sedalia City Council prepares for Monday’s budget work session, City Administrator Kelvin Shaw took time at Wednesday’s City Council meeting to give a snapshot of Sedalia to preface the budget talks. more
A car accident shut down the South Limit Avenue overpass on Wednesday morning, Feb. 22. more
At Wednesday evening’s Sedalia City Council meeting, a proposed zoning change allowing smaller “boutique hotels” was expected to pass with no opposition, Sedalia Community Development Director John Simmons told the Democrat Wednesday morning. more
Thursday evening, members of the Sedalia Police Department and their families were dressed in their finest for the annual Police Awards. more
Wednesday, fiber optic crews from Open Country converged on the intersection of West Broadway Boulevard and South Limit Avenue to pass the cable under the busy thoroughfares. more
The Community Cafe has seen some positive changes during the school year, including more student participation and grant funding. more
A Feb. 3 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, has sent noxious smoke high into the air, forcing residents to evacuate and raising concerns about the possibility of such a disastrous train wreck in other cities. more
Sedalia Main Streets will launch its first Downtown Connect Wednesday evening, Feb. 15 at Lolly's Candy Shop. more
Jacob Carver is a fire inspector with the Sedalia Fire Department. Part of Carver’s job is to go to businesses and schools to help prevent fires. more
The newly passed bipartisan infrastructure law has allocated huge amounts of money to be spent in 510 communities across the country, and Sedalia is due to receive its portion of those dollars. more
Two homes are under construction by Sedalia Habitat for Humanity, thanks to the caring people at First Baptist Church of Sedalia. more
The Sedalia Main Streets board has been formed from the members of the Central Business and Cultural District board, and is already familiar with the needs of local merchants to lure people downtown. more
Monday evening, a public hearing was held in City Council Chambers to allow people to comment on the new zoning ordinance just sent to the Sedalia City Council. After months of work at the Planning and Zoning Commission, the proposed ordinance was forwarded to the council for approval, which could happen as soon as the next council meeting. more
At Friday’s Pettis County Pachyderm Club luncheon at the Heckart Community Center, Capt. Kip Bartlett with the Mid-Missouri Drug Task Force addressed the gathering about his role in combatting the drug problem in the region. more
A Sedalia woman has been charged with drug trafficking after Sedalia Police officers conducted a traffic stop Tuesday. more
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